CHARACTER FUN FACTS:
IS CARLIE MADSHER THE SPY?

THERE’S ALWAYS A WAY THROUGH”

Cade has always been like a ghost, well before he became a ghost striker. He, Blake, and Drew got parts in a school play led by Cashes Dade Army Lead Carlie Madsher. Now, having to run a play with these three kids will drive anyone crazy and you’ll soon see why, but could it drive someone to become a spy against their own country? One night Cade hung around after the play was over. He heard whispering in the dark school hall late that night so he crept down the hall and saw Carlie in a dark corner, meeting with someone he couldn’t seeā€¦

Its time to check out the next suspect. It’s important to remember there is no significance to the order of the suspects in these posts because they are being presented in alphabetical order by first name. Carlie Madsher is one of the seven Cashes Dade Army Leads. One of them has to be the spy, because someone was seen talking to the dark spirits in the tunnels, getting ready to give away key secrets. They couldn’t be seen or heard clearly enough to be identified, but a dark orange star patch was seen on their shoulder marking them as one of the seven leads. We will have seen three of the suspects after this post, with four more to be revealed. Have we seen the spy already? Or is the spy yet to be revealed? Leave a comment below what you think so far. But before we check out her profile and an intriguing story about her, it’s time to reveal the answer for the last mystery challenge. If you haven’t read the previous post called WHY DO THE ALIENS HATE CHASE’S GAME? check it out to see if you can solve the mystery for the post and perhaps even figure out the greater mystery of the alien fountain lights in Cashes Dade.
Here is the answer: The key word in the prophecy was: hate
Carlie Madsher met someone in the shadows. What were they meeting about? Why were they being so secretive?

Carlie Madsher is short with dark, intense eyes and short, smooth, blonde hair that falls low over her eyes.

She is anxious and often nervous, as well as impatient, always rushing.

She always wears the same worn out brown shoes.

She is always moving, always pacing around, and gets right to the point in conversations, but she’s quiet and shy.

She takes the seventh position in the formation for the army leads.
She is great at scouting and visualizing. She can organize things and people really well.
Carlie has always dreamed about writing and producing great plays. She also wants to be a great actor, shining on stage in the biggest shows. Her greatest dream is to have an iconic moment on stage that becomes legendary forever.

Blake stood ready for the fight scene, holding his sword, staring down his enemy intensely.
“Okay, scene two, start,” said Carlie from the high point at the back of the stage.
“It’s time to face your death, for I will strike you with the sword of fire, and conquer your castle in the night,” Blake said with strong intensity.” He and Devi started striking swords when Carlie shouted out, “BLAKE! STOP CHANGING THE LINES! THE LINE WAS, ‘IT’S TIME TO FIGHT.’ START AGAIN.”
While they started the scene again, Carlie turned her attention to a strange movement in the upper flowing blue curtains along the side of the stage, lit up in dark orange lantern lights. She stared with a perplexed look, then gazed up to see Cade climbing up the various scaffolds on the side of the stage. “CADE! NOT AGAIN, WE TALKED ABOUT THIS!”
She hurried over to fix the curtains. On the way she re-positioned several students practicing another scene.
“Remember, be your character, become them. Tonight, I want you all to write five things your character thinks about a lot.”
After a long night of rehearsing, correcting Blake’s lines, trying to tone down Drew’s way over-acting, and making sure Cade didn’t destroy the whole set, she sent all the students home. Cade was wandering the school halls late at night, when he heard whispering. He crept up the winding staircase. He worked his way in the deep shadows of the dark hall where only a single neon green light spilled into the hallway. He crept close and got down low, straining to hear Carlie whispering with one of the alien school leaders.
What was she talking to him about?
Why were they whispering?
What were they hiding?
All he heard was one line:
“I agree, the best way is to expose them for what they are.”

The final clues are Carlie’s three best known quotes:
“Let’s put it all together.”
“Oh, this has turned into such a mud twister”
“Let the show begin.”

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