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Abby's Fright Night
by Mewsette
It was Abby's third Halloween, but the first time she had lived among so
many humans, in houses crowded close together. Born on a remote
mountainside far away, she and her housemate, the tall, blue-eyed
longhaired boy named Beau, had been moved to this hot, noisy, crowded
place only a few weeks ago. It was called "texas", or "back in
civilization", but they didn't think much of it.
The human Abby and Beau lived with didn't stay home any more. She ran out
the door nearly every morning and didn't come back until dinnertime. They
were closed up in the house the whole day, and they weren't used to that.
How Abby missed the cool woods she used to run around in, and the screen
door of their old house with its tattered screen that she and Beau used to
sail right though when they wanted in or out. She was an accomplished
escape artist, but she had combed this small house for an escape route and
hadn't found one.
Every evening her human let her out on the stone porch, where they would
sit and talk together just as they used to. Sometimes Beau sat with them,
but more often he was sleeping off a big dinner. There was an encouraging
nip in the air on this evening. Maybe it wouldn't be so hot. Her human
spoke to her of promises, of "a safe yard in the country" and "go back
home someday". This time her human also mentioned "halloween tonight" and
"had to buy candy", and laughed. So what's a halloween? Abby wondered. And
they went inside early.
She soon found out. The doorbell rang over and over, and strange,
frightening beings stood on her porch, yelling and dipping into the
candy bowl. Her human called them children. Abby had never seen a
children before, and she didn't like these. They smelled like humans, but
were they? They wore such strange coverings! Not human dresses like her
own wore. As the hour grew later, the childrens grew larger. Now some of
them looked like men humans. Beau had been hiding under the bed for hours
and Abby was really agitated by then.
She looked out the window into the porch light, and was horrified to see
two of the larger beings, with sheets draped over them, tossing something
back and forth. It was a kitten! She yowled, and her human opened the door
to look out. Then the screen door opened, as her human shouted to those
beings, and Abby went streaking through it. She reached the sidewalk just
as they dropped the kitten on it and ran off. She wanted to attack the
beings, but no, she must see to the kitten.
Abby had had kittens herself, back on the mountainside, but her kits had
been torn away from her when they were barely weaned and strangers took
them away, just before she herself was moved from there to here. This
little kitten looked like one of hers, mostly black with white rings
around his eyes, like he was wearing little glasses. Just a little guy.
Abby was washing him when a couple of the smaller childrens came running
across the street. What were they saying? "Our kitten", and "we left him
outside", that's what. Abby glared at them. No, they would not have this
kitten. It was hers.
Her human went across the street and brought a recognizable human lady
back with her. Yes, that was their kitten, the lady said, and Abby's own
human had quite a bit to say, too. Then she picked Abby up, as the other
picked up the kitten, and they parted. Abby was taken back in the house
and given a lovely treat and called "brave." It wasn't the last time Abby
would be called brave. But that's when she decided she wanted nothing to
do with "halloween."
Abby was a simple country cat who did not yet know the many things she
would learn in her long life. She lived to be almost 20 years old, an
awesome cat of unmatched wisdom and understanding, with a huge, loving
heart.
Beau was a gentle soul, sort of a feline spirit of his mountainside, who
could not understand this new life in a hot, noisy land. He disappeared
before another Halloween came.
"Abby" was my mama and "Beau" was my papa. That's how I know the story.
Done
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Sunday, 04-May-2003 22:30:19 EDT