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Monday, June 23, 2008


Almost Roadkill
I really had a hard time waking up yesterday morning. It was raining really hard, and it was nice to keep sleeping.

Unfortunately I had work, so I lazily brought myself to stand up. I hate walking in the rain. I don't like getting my feet wet when I am wearing shoes, and I really hate it when my feet gets wet while wearing shoes for almost the entire day. It's just very uncomfortable.

Luckily, as I was ready to head out of the house, it suddenly stopped raining. Take note, it was raining heavily, and when it was time to get out, it just stopped.

I find it strange that after the typhoon left our area and we no longer have a storm signal, that's when it started raining hard.

Anyway, I finally got to post a fiction in participation to the writing prompts! It's over in my Wordly Wordpad (try saying that ten times over! XD). It's not much of a short story. I just related the morning's heavy rain with a little something.

Wow, this is starting to be a long post... Here I was thinking that I didn't have anything to post.

Yesterday, by the guardhouse here at work, I heard kittens meowing just before I left for home. I looked around and saw a bunch of kids carrying a kitten, and one walking around the floor. I think they were separated from their mom. This one kitten was walking around, and almost got run over by a jeep when it decided to walk under it when the driver stopped to talk with someone. I saw it and I couldn't do a thing because I was so far away. "Squished kitten," was all I could grimly say. Lucky for the kitten, that a guy in a motorcycle, who was nearby, stopped the driver before he could move the vehicle. But it was too late. The kitten was not very lucky, and he managed to walk away with his tail slightly squished because it walked away flicking its tail around.

It was a little kitten, and I don't think it will survive for long without its mother. I don't think there's anything I can do.

Well, see you around.

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