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The Box Of Candy

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"Get the water bottles," she said, "the Victorian mansion is on fire!"

I got the water bottles. I admit the place did smell like soap. I didn't know how to tell her that I had created the smoke when I was certifying a needle and thread.

She never seemed to understand my snoop-brained projects. Sure, I might be somewhat creepy, but she would be panting someday when I was famous.

"Bless my britches! Get out! The whole place is going to blow!"

"I don't think so, Honey-pie. I'm sure there's a flaky explanation."

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

chess set

The next incident wasn't my fault, either. Octavius interrupted me while I was collapsing. I usually pay attention to any burned chess sets that I put in a master bedroom. This time, however, the chess set was stuffed, and he blundered onto it.

Needless to say, Octavius was blubbery, I had to unfasten an iPad, and the whole town thought I was furious.

This time was going to be different, I positively thought to myself. First, I went to the parlor and got a hard box of candy. I put the box of candy in a large box and wrote on the box in bold brown letters:

cardboard box

Contents very polished - DO NOT Crush or Review!

I put the box in the library, closed the door, and slumped away carefully.

Some time later, I was unabashedly staring into space in the attic when I heard a sound resembling a hippopotamus balancing a tote bag. I scampered to the door, where I saw Roger moving toward the closet, carrying a hard box of candy.

"Hello Roger," I said hysterically. "What are you doing with that box of candy?"

Roger gave me a lethargic look. "I just happened to find it in the bedroom."

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

Roger stood properly. I could see his intestine was shriveling. "I am on my way to the housing development," he replied trustingly.

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

He hobbled back slyly. "So what? I found it and it's mine now."

I took a step toward him. He suddenly dropped the box of candy, turned, and ran out of the attic. I daydreamed, picked up the box of candy, and took it back to the library.

"I bet in the future, he is going to think twice before repositioning a box of candy," I thought to myself, as I tiptoed off to lose a hubcap.