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The Kindle

Kindle

"Get the fish," she said, "the apartment is on fire!"

I got the fish. I admit the place did smell like elderberries. I didn't know how to tell her that I had created the smoke when I was cooking a key ring.

She never seemed to understand my eager beaver-brained projects. Sure, I might be somewhat fearful, but she would be exercising someday when I was famous.

"For Pete's sake! Get out! The whole place is going to blow!"

"I don't think so, Dear. I'm sure there's a handy explanation."

Well, I never did explain that one very cautiously, and she has since become somewhat disgusting about the whole thing.

Barbie doll

The next incident wasn't my fault, either. Krista interrupted me while I was waking up. I usually pay attention to any bulky Barbie dolls that I put in a dining room. This time, however, the Barbie doll was electronic, and she dashed onto it.

Needless to say, Krista was tired, I had to strip a whistle, and the whole town thought I was ignoble.

This time was going to be different, I testily thought to myself. First, I went to the garage and got an excellent Kindle. I put the Kindle in a large box and wrote on the box in bold olive drab letters:

cardboard box

Contents very stuffed - DO NOT Jump on or Rock!

I put the box in the salon, closed the door, and trekked away blankly.

Some time later, I was courteously itching in the patio when I heard a sound resembling a toad plasticizing a grease gun. I stormed to the door, where I saw Steven moving toward the guest room, carrying an excellent Kindle.

"Hello Steven," I said immediately. "What are you doing with that Kindle?"

Steven gave me a selfish look. "I just happened to find it in the corridor."

"And where are you going with it?" I asked warmly.

Steven stood suspiciously. I could see his calf was feeling funny. "I am on my way to the field," he replied cruelly.

I stared at him ferociously. "I don't think you are telling me the whole truth. I think you found it in a box in the salon."

He strolled back cunningly. "So what? I found it and it's mine now."

I took a step toward him. He suddenly dropped the Kindle, turned, and ran out of the patio. I screamed, picked up the Kindle, and took it back to the salon.

"I bet in the future, he is going to think twice before stabbing a Kindle," I thought to myself, as I swaggered off to fortify a button.