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Princess Megan has an Associates Of Art Degree in Journalism and diplomas in Free Lance Writing and Short Story Writing. I have 2 published novels: Passage To Romance and Princess Of Scruples. I work as a Qualified Medication Assistant in mental health. I am married and have a striped gray cat named Tigger. I am a Moderator at Writing.com I am also a Creative Scrapbook Designer and writing is my passion. Check out my stories in my Port.
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My World Of Hopes, Dreams, Fantasies #869484 added December 29, 2015 at 2:21pm Restrictions: None
Mouse, Wheel, Rose, Pencil
BCOF City: Lyn wants us to write about a mouse, wheel, a rose and a pencil.
He was a pet mouse who came from the deserts of Turkey. He was all gray and so cute. He was bored being in his cage all the time. He liked to run around in his wheel but he was bored and wanted an adventure. His owner Elsa had left a pencil by his cage door so he gnawed on it and then slipped the pencil through the opening. Success! He was out. He looked around the room and saw stuffed animals, pictures on the wall, a jewelry box on legs, decorative pillows, flowers, a canopy bed with lavender sheets and his owner sleeping. He saw a huge door leading into the hallway. He started to run for it but a cat blocked his path. He was in trouble. He hid by a Teddy Bear but the cat found him. The mouse ran into a big red rose and sneezed. His owner woke up. "Why are you out, Mickey?" She said to her cat. "Mr. Jenkins, leave Felix alone!" She gently picked up the mouse and put him in his hamster ball to run. The little mouse was tired a little while later and Elsa gently picked up him and put him back in his cage and he fell asleep. Mickey never got out of his cage again. He was content to run in his wheel and have his owner put him in his hamster ball. Life was good.
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