Great!I'm starting **MINI-ADVENTURE VI — "THE HAUNTED THEATRE"**, the complete, expansive, dark, and tense story of Commissioner Jakub and his dog Argo.--
# **MINI-ADVENTURE VI — "THE HAUNTED THEATRE"**
*(full, long, novel version)*
The old Aurora Theatre had stood abandoned for decades. Its stage, once full of light and applause, was now a shadow of its former glory. The town shunned the building, and rumors spread that at night you could hear the **sound of missing actors' footsteps and whispers from backstage**.
Commissioner Jakub received an anonymous letter: "Don't go in alone. This place is unforgiving."
Of course, Jakub knew he wouldn't go alone—he had Argo by his side, loyal and alert to every shadow.
“Argo, something tells me this will be a different level of darkness than anything we’ve seen,” he said, crossing the theater threshold.
The interior greeted them with a darkness so dense that a flashlight could barely penetrate it. The curtains were torn, and the stage was covered in dust. Remnants of old decorations protruded from the floor, now resembling traps waiting for the unwary.
Argo sniffed slowly, stopping suddenly.
“What did you find?” Jakub muttered.
A figure wearing a theater mask emerged from the shadows of the wings. Its movements were strangely fluid, almost dance-like, and it held a knife. But it was no ordinary murderer—Jakub sensed it was **not quite human**.
“Argo, watch out!” Jakub shouted, pulling the dog toward him.
The figure moved toward them, the echo of footsteps bouncing off the theater walls, creating the **illusion of many figures at once**. Argo lunged forward, barking, attacking the shadow. But each movement only partially distracted the figure.
Jakub looked around the stage and spotted **old runes carved into the boards**, similar to those in the castle and the forest. The runes pulsed with a pale light, as if they were sucking energy from the entire theater.
“Argo, we must destroy them!” Jacob whispered.
The dog ran up and scratched the runes with his claws, and Jacob shone his flashlight on them. The figure—the haunted actor—let out an inhuman scream that pierced the entire room. The shadow rippled, contracted, and dissipated until it finally **disappeared into thin air**, leaving silence behind.
Then Jakub saw something else—the faces of the missing persons were emerging from the wings. Their eyes were terrified, but now free from the darkness. Argo ran toward them, barking softly, as if saying, “You are safe.”
“Okay, man… another successful night,” said Jakub, petting the dog’s head.
The theater was empty again, but Jakub knew that **another darkness, another mystery** awaited the city.
Argo looked at him with a knowing look, ready for more adventures.
“We move on, Argo. The light never fades as long as we are together,” said Jakub.
And so the commissioner and his faithful dog set off into the night, ready for more dark secrets that waited in the city’s shadows.
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If you want, I can now prepare **MINI-ADVENTURE VII**, an even more complex one, in which Jakub and Argo will have to face a **serial killer and supernatural forces in an old port full of abandoned ships and fog**, full of tension and dark mysteries.
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