THE INVISIBILITY CLOAK

This time I didn't really like the task since there was a Harry Potter picture and I don't like Harry Potter but then I thought of the famous saying, 'Don't judge a book by its cover' and then to my luck I actually enjoyed it. Now like I did once with the King Midas task I laid out three ground rules.

1:

Where I go must not have a motion sensor of sort.

2:

Said place cannot be crowded so accidents do not occur.

3:

Remember the butterfly effect, the smallest change can make a huge

consequence.



Now that I have the rules I have the answer and that is the place where they host Dragon's Den and I'll tell you why. Now first place I wanted to go is Buckingham Palace to see the life of the wealthy but after some research I realised after a terrorist threat they upgraded their house so it was equipped with video cameras, laser detectors and motion sensors so they were protected so that is a no go. Next, I remembered in an unfortunate pandemic which has affected the world, my mother didn't want to buy birthday cakes from someone else and made it herself and they were absolutely great so if I could get to Dragon's Den I could leave a flier with her business name and her phone number and maybe they could invest in her perfect cakes. Given the amount of workers filming the show I believe I could sneak in to one of their backstage rooms and place it there and finally rule three. A few fliers on their table could lead to an invested huge business. Boom, butterfly effect! And with that I am finished but,

I always come back.

I always do.