“Dude. You've
got a marshmallow fire truck on your nose. Now it's stuck to your
butt.” Ray's voice can be heard in the hallway.
Dobby and
Tinkletoes enter the living room to find Carp waiting for them.
“Are you sure
that you want to keep this plan in place?” Carp asks Tinkletoes.
“I have been watching the kittens and they are pretty wound up.”
Spots slides past
the kitchen's entry with a cellophane wrapped toy in his mouth. Ray
follows close behind. “Dude. That's the toy surprise, whoever
opens the box gets that. I opened the box.”
Spots gains his
footing and picks up speed running away from Ray. Ray runs past the
entry, he loses his balance sliding into the refrigerator door.
Spots stops, returning to Ray without the toy. He sniffs at Ray for
a minute. The kitten looks at Ray, looks at the refrigerator door,
looks back at Ray. The kitten shakes his head and leaves.
The open box of
cereal falls from the counter landing onto the floor. Smudge follows
jumping from the counter top, landing easily on Ray's chest. Ray
groans, the added weight pushing air out of his lungs.
“They've taken
out Ray.” Carp says looking at Tinkletoes.
“Ray is a low
level target.” Tinkletoes points out.
“They did take
him out without much effort or training.” Dobby adds.
Tinkletoes looks
at Dobby then back at the kittens. They are alternately jumping on
and off of Ray's stomach as they race around him stopping
periodically to chew on his hair or bat at his nose.
“Make it stop.”
Ray calls out. “Make it stop.”
“These new
recruits show potential.” Tinkletoes says. “The next lessons
are discipline and taking orders.”
“Taking orders."
Carp repeats laughing a little bit. “Who's going to do that job?”
Tinkletoes and
Dobby look at each other and then at Carp.
“Me?” Carp
asks.
“You know about
discipline Carp, you used to write all that girlie stuff. Writing
girlie stuff takes discipline.” Tinkletoes says.
“One of the
most useful tools for establishing discipline is intimidation.
You're better at that.” Carp says.
“This is a
chance for you to get better at it.” Tinkletoes counters.
The
self-proclaimed mercenary looks at Dobby and whispers, “The kittens
need experience interacting with a higher level target.” The
ginger tabby nods briefly.
Tinkletoes turns
back to Carp, “You can do this soldier. Now get in there and teach
those kittens discipline. Start with the basics.”
“Step 1. Line
them up and break them down.”
Tinkletoes nods.
He and Dobby take their leave.
The kittens are
wrestling on the kitchen floor. Rolling, tumbling, clawing, and
chewing on each other all over Ray's body. Chewing on Ray's body.
Ray lays on the floor with his eyes closed and mutters quietly, “Make
it stop, make it stop.”
Carp walks into
the kitchen, redirects the kittens to other pursuits, and walks over
to Ray.
Ray opens one
eye, “Is it okay? Is it safe?” He asks.
Carp nods.
“What did you
do?” Ray asks.
“I threw a ball
and got Spots' attention.”
“The other
one?”
A crinkly noise
is heard coming from the laundry room.
“Is that my toy
surprise?” Ray asks.
“A necessary
sacrifice.” Carp answers.
“Dude...I've
been waiting for that one. It completes a set.”
“Necessary
sacrifices Ray.” Carp repeats. “Are you done experimenting or
would you like me to leave you three alone?” He asks.
“I am done.
Those kittens are hardcore. They rock way harder than I do.”
Carp reaches out
giving Ray a hand up.
Ray rises,
dusting himself off. He studies his body closely. “Do you see any
blood?” He asks. “How's my hair?”
Carp looks at Ray
taking stock, the same slept in clothes, the same eyes with the same
slightly distant expression, his shoulder length hair still the same
frayed mass of frizz it always was. “It looks great.” He says.
“Good. I think
I've got a date later or something. It's a relief to know that I
won't have to shower.”
“Ray,” Carp
says, “go ahead and shower.”
Ray stares at
Carp with a vacant expression.
“You said it
was a date. You've been playing with cats. What if she's allergic
to cats?”
Ray stares then a
light slowly dawns. “Dude! You're right. That is so
brilliant.” Ray says. “I'm gonna take off now.” He makes his
way through the laundry room and into the bonus room where the
kittens are wrestling, both yearning to have complete custody of the
cereal box prize. “You guys rock hard.” The kittens stop playing
and watch Ray closely. “It was fun. Catch you later man.” Ray
says to the kittens before leaving the house. Smudge watches the
door close, seeing that his brother is distracted Spots pounces
pinning him to the floor and chewing on an ear.
Carp stands in the
bonus room doorway watching Spots and Smudge play. “You two do
have lots of energy and you are relentless with your prey.” Carp
says to himself as he watches Smudge abandon his brother to rip the
head off of a toy mouse. “I can see why Tinkletoes wants to bring
you in, but to find a way to control when and how you use it...”
“Yeah. Good luck
with that.” House says from the other side of the door frame.
“Those little monsters are destroying everything.” She says.
“They're like
little kids aren't they?” Carp asks. “You can't expect a
toddler not to color on the floor or the wall at least once.”
“Coloring on
the wall I can deal with. They have been scratching them.” House
says.
“Scratches can
be painted over.”
“Not these
scratches.” House says. “The little monsters are the devil
incarnate.”
“Darling it's
okay. I'm fine.” Mural Man's voice can be heard coming from the
bonus room.
“No you're not.
You were attacked mercilessly and I want justice!” House
exclaims.
Carp steps into
the bonus room to get a look at the paper couple. “What's the
trouble?” He asks.
“You don't see
that?” House groans.
“See what?”
“Mural Man.
They've shredded my baby's sweet booty.”
2 comments:
LMAO. That is great. Love the punch line.
I didn't plan on House or Mural Man being in this story. House showed up and started talking. I'm glad you enjoyed reading it. I had fun writing it.
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