Gabriel_Lee
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It's always in the last place you look
I think this thread is worthwhile too.
300 words (by MS Word) ... another literal interpretation.
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'I'm scared!'
'There's nothing to be scared of. What are you scared of?'
'There's a monster. It's big and hairy and it has big teeth and it eats people.'
'Little girls?'
'Big people!'
‘Would you like me to check?’
Alice nodded.
'Hmm. And where might this hungry monster be?'
'I don't know. Somewhere.'
'Under the bed?'
Alice opened her eyes wide, but said nothing. Graham picked up the little flashlight torch that she kept by her bedside and switched it on. The torch was pink and decorated with daisies.
‘Let’s look under the bed.’
He knelt down, making a big play of peering beneath, shining the weak beam to see everything that was there.
‘Nothing here, just little dust bunnies.’ He said. ‘Perhaps, in the Wendy House?’
He knocked on the door of the Wendy House. ‘Anybody in?’
There was no answer. Opening the door, he shone the torch inside.
‘Not here.’
‘Maybe it’s hiding in the chest. It can’t be very scary if it has to hide, can it?’
He crept to the chest, lifting the lid suddenly to surprise whatever might be lurking inside. There were only blankets.
'Perhaps it's in the wardrobe?'
'No! Please don't look in the wardrobe. I'm frightened.' Alice pulled the bedclothes up over her head as he gripped the handle.
'Are you in the wardrobe, frightening my little poppet?' He opened the door.
'Oh, SHIT!!'
* * * *
'I told him not to look in the wardrobe, Mummy. It was waiting there for him and it ate him ALL up.'
A single mother, Monica found it difficult to understand how she could not keep a man. Somehow, Alice was just able to scare them off. They left so abruptly too. She sighed, tucking Alice in and kissing her.
'Goodnight, Alice.'
'Goodnight, Mummy.'
I think this thread is worthwhile too.
300 words (by MS Word) ... another literal interpretation.
= = = = = = = =
'I'm scared!'
'There's nothing to be scared of. What are you scared of?'
'There's a monster. It's big and hairy and it has big teeth and it eats people.'
'Little girls?'
'Big people!'
‘Would you like me to check?’
Alice nodded.
'Hmm. And where might this hungry monster be?'
'I don't know. Somewhere.'
'Under the bed?'
Alice opened her eyes wide, but said nothing. Graham picked up the little flashlight torch that she kept by her bedside and switched it on. The torch was pink and decorated with daisies.
‘Let’s look under the bed.’
He knelt down, making a big play of peering beneath, shining the weak beam to see everything that was there.
‘Nothing here, just little dust bunnies.’ He said. ‘Perhaps, in the Wendy House?’
He knocked on the door of the Wendy House. ‘Anybody in?’
There was no answer. Opening the door, he shone the torch inside.
‘Not here.’
‘Maybe it’s hiding in the chest. It can’t be very scary if it has to hide, can it?’
He crept to the chest, lifting the lid suddenly to surprise whatever might be lurking inside. There were only blankets.
'Perhaps it's in the wardrobe?'
'No! Please don't look in the wardrobe. I'm frightened.' Alice pulled the bedclothes up over her head as he gripped the handle.
'Are you in the wardrobe, frightening my little poppet?' He opened the door.
'Oh, SHIT!!'
* * * *
'I told him not to look in the wardrobe, Mummy. It was waiting there for him and it ate him ALL up.'
A single mother, Monica found it difficult to understand how she could not keep a man. Somehow, Alice was just able to scare them off. They left so abruptly too. She sighed, tucking Alice in and kissing her.
'Goodnight, Alice.'
'Goodnight, Mummy.'