An Evening Adventure
  It was bedtime but Baby Mouse wasn't sleepy.  He wanted to stay up late and have an adventure.  Mamma Mouse thought hard.  What could they do?
   "I know," she said.  "Let's go down by the path and watch the stars.  There will be falling stars tonight.  We can hide in the bushes and watch."
   Baby Mouse thought that was a great idea.  "Let's go now," he said.  And he put on his jacket and little shoes and took Mamma Mouse by the hand, and so off they went.
   Down by the path they found a clump of tall dry grass and snuggled in side by side, and peeked out into the  night.  It was very dark but up  in the sky the stars twinkled and once in a while a falling star sent a great trail of sparks  across the sky.  The tree frogs were singing in the treefrog tree and it was warm and  still.
   While they watched they heard something coming down the path.  It was a slow plop, plop, plop.  What could it be?  Pretty soon they saw Mr. Turtle coming along, slowly and steadily, and when he saw them he stopped.
   "How do you do, Mrs. Mouse?"  he asked. "How are you tonight?"  Mr. Turtle is slow, but he is always very polite.
   "I am fine, Mr. Turtle," said Mamma Mouse.  "We are watching the stars."
   "Have a nice evening," said Mr. Turtle, and he went on his way down the path.
   And then they heard something else, and it was coming very fast.  Thumpety,  thumpety, thump.  It was Mr. Rabbit and he didn't stop.  "Mrs. Fox is coming," he cried as he dashed past.  He whisked around the bend and then he  was gone.
   Momma Mouse put her  arms around Baby Mouse and hugged him close.  "Be very quiet" she whispered.  "Don't make a sound." 
   Mamma Mouse was so frightened that she trembled all over, and her tail stuck out straight behind her.  She heard the pitter-patter of feet, and saw Mrs. Fox coming fast down the path, but Mrs. Fox didn't stop.  She wanted Mr. Rabbit and she kept right on going.  
   Then it was  quiet for a long time.  Mr. Garden Snake came swishing along, but  he  doesn't eat mice, so Mamma Mouse wasn't afraid.  She even said hello to him, but he didn't stop.  He was on his  way to the  treefrog  tree and wanted his dinner.  And then they heard another sound, and Mamma Mouse was frightened all over again.   She knew what the sound meant.  It was Mr. Hoot  Owl and she knew  he ate mice.He was slowly flapping along, making soft swooshing sounds in the quiet night.  Mamma Mouse  and Baby Mouse were so quiet they could hear the little brook that ran along beside the path and the beetle tapping  away inside an old log.  Then it was quiet again and they  knew that  Mr. Owl was gone.  
   "Thank goodness," said  Mamma Mouse. "Let's go home before we get eaten.  Mrs. Fox will be back and she will still be hungry.  Take my hand and run as fast as  you can."
   They scurried back to their little home under the old  oak tree.  Mamma Mouse took off Baby Mouse's shoes and jacket and tucked him into bed.  They were safe.  Mamma Mouse cuddled up in her own bed and in a few minutes she was asleep too.   Outside it was still dark and the stars still twinkled in the sky.  And the night creatures still searched  for something to eat.  But they wouldn't find Baby  Mouse or Mamma Mouse.  They were safe for the night.
Saturday, May 31, 2008
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2 comments:
A very cute story! Thank you for sharing...
I liked this story, you should make it into a children's book.
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