"Mom?" Dobby asks.
"Just a minute sweetie. I'm really
making progress on this fan fiction piece. Can you believe it? It
has been like pulling teeth getting a word out all day. And now?" Mom types away making the happiest little sounds with the keyboard.
"A-mazing! " Mom smiles really big. "Okay. I can stop here."
Dobby makes his way across the den
closer to Mom. “I think we need to talk about what has really been
going on lately. All the time I spend in the basement.”
“You have been really lonely
haven't you? I think we should move soon. Maybe we can get another
pet for you to play with. I was thinking, a female cat.”
Thinking about all of his new
friends in the basement, Dobby says, “You know Mom I think it's
nice here the way it is.”
“Just you and me, huh?”
A faint scream comes traveling up
through the floor. “Did you hear something?” Mom asks.
“No. I didn't hear a thing.”
Dobby looks around the den
desperately looking for a new subject. Panning the room, his gaze
stops in the doorway. A wide eyed dragon of nearly his size slowly
materializes. The dragon's eyes are looking around memorizing the
room and his nose is sniffing the air. Out of the corner of his eye
Dobby sees Mom starting to turn her head to see what he is looking
at.
“So you are doing really well with
the fan fiction huh?”
“It is moving right along. It is
almost as good as some episodes of “Castle” we have seen on TV.
I think so anyway.”
“Really?”
Hearing the cheerful tone of her voice
Furnatche becomes interested in seeing Writer Lady again and starts
slowly making his way across the den.
“Yes. Really. You know me. I
don't say that often. It does lack the proper flow and polish of a
finished television script. I do feel better about what I am capable
of.”
Dobby sits down to listen. He
knows the excitement in Mom's voice. This is gonna take a while.
Furnatche keeps coming closer to Mom's chair, as he approaches the
mood in the room changes. Mom's typing slows and she keeps looking
down at Dobby.
“Did you see that?”
“See what?” Dobby asks, his leg
is out in front of him, paw up, like a cop holding back traffic.
Furnatche pushes back, using some of his energy that keeps him
invisible. The dragon fades in and out. During the struggle, the
spear shaped end of Furnatche's tail starts to come out and slaps
against the base of Mom's chair.
“Did you hear that?” Mom
asks looking down at Dobby.
Dropping his paw and letting
Furnatche run past at full throttle, Dobby returns to his sitting
position and plays dumb (as Dobby calls it: how I would act if I was
a dog). Furnatche disappears just before he jumps up onto the
blanket chest that sits to Mom's left.
“This is such a strange night.
I keep hearing things. But it must be my imagination because if you
heard anything Dobby you would be hiding. Dobby?”
Just out of Mom's sight, Dobby is
quickly and efficiently luring Furnatche out of the den with mini chocolate sandwich cremes. He just gets into the hall when Mom calls out a second
time, “Dobby?” Dobby dumps half the bag of cookies out for the
dragon, sticks a paw in the litter box and begins scratching.
“You going potty kitty? I'm
sorry for calling. Mom didn't know.”
Dobby grins knowing he's bought
some time. Turning back to the dragon, Furnatche picks up another
cookie in his mouth makes an unhappy face and spits it back out.
Approaching the dragon, Dobby says, “I know they are not homemade
but it's all I've got. Mom hasn't baked cookies in ages.”
Furnatche dissapates...Dobby runs
back to the doorway of the den hoping to head the dragon off before
Mom sees him.
“You know Dobby. I noticed today
that our reader numbers have dropped by half. I quit posting the
cheezy romance because I didn't think anyone was enjoying that part
of the blog. Maybe a few people did. I am going to continue with
it. I miss it anyway. I really want to finish either that or the
“Castle” piece so I can get back to “Furnatche”. I am really
missing them.
A strong wall of air knocks Dobby
over. His world goes dark.
4 comments:
Small ha, ha. But very neat ending. I can't wait to see what happens next.
Honey, I love this!! The twists, the turns, DOBBY! :) Keep up the great work. I don't always comment, sorry, but I've really enjoyed it!
Jennifer
Thank you so much.
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