For a smile as wide as a country sunrise
Meow,meow.=My name Muffin. Meow.=My name Mr. Cat. Meow,meow.=We happy you with us now too. Kristina smiled at the two cats and said, “thank you, both…which of you did that?” She looked at each of us. Meow,meow=They not venting quizzers, we do talking, not them. Meow.=Yep, we talk good, other languages too. Then they sit there and smile at her. Poor Kristina. I’m sure she didn’t know what to think, whether she should be excited, scared or was she just plain crazy.
“Yes Kristina,” said Kat, “you heard them talk, only certain people that they trust can understand them. So that means they trust you. You will get used to it after a while.” Kristina picked up both cats and hugged them. “However,” I said, “it could be dangerous staying with us, there are a lot of people who do not like us.” “It can’t be any worse than what I have been through,” said Kristina. It was getting late, so we all went to bed, Kristina stayed with Annelie and Jennifer.
The next morning we awoke to a beautiful, sunny day. Jennifer came to our room while Annelie and Kristina got dressed. Jennifer was always early getting ready, she is just like Kat that way. “I slept well last night,” said Annelie to Kristina, “but I have a bad headache this morning.” She then sat on the bed. “Yes, I have a slight headache too,” replied Kristina. Then Annelie fell backward onto the bed and M.C. quickly pressed the alarm button. “Trouble next door!”, yelled Kat and we all went running over. Kristina had the door open for us and M.C. was on the bed with Annelie.
Meow!=Air bad! I told everyone to get out while the cats and I looked around. On the window ledge was a canister, with a small tube coming through a whole that had been drilled through the wood frame of the window. I opened the window and turned off the canister. I looked down, way down, the castle was on a hill and this side was straight down about 200 feet, no one came up that way. Perhaps down from the room above? Kat came over just then and I showed her what I found. “Let’s check upstairs,” I said and we took the cats with us.
Oddly the door was not locked, so we went in and I immediately checked the window. Sure enough, someone had hooked something onto the window ledge. “Probably a rope ladder to go down to the window,” I said. “But who would do it?,” asked Kat, “those 4 guys?” “Quite possible, or maybe the young couple with the kids,” I added, “it would be a good cover, a nice young family on vacation.” “They just don’t look the type,” said Kat. “I agree,” I said, “then there is the owners of the castle. Something did not seem right when we had gone after Gordon, Marik did all the talking and Beth just stood silent, almost scared.”
“That’s not like Beth,” said Kat, “I have to admit to being a bit nervous right now. The people after us are not the normal type we are used to dealing with. This is a country that is after us.” “Yes, I agree with that,” I said, “so it is hard to know what to expect.” We went back to the others and told them what we found. Annelie and Kristina were feeling okay now so we went downstairs and had another huge breakfast and made our plans for the day.
First on the list was to explore the remnants of the castle, which M.C. has been impatiently waiting to do since we arrived. While eating I called Rock, he mentioned that someone had been following him around so we switched our talking to a code we had devised for times like this. I told him to pack up and head to Baldwin’s for now. Then I called Baldwin, using our same code. I told him to watch Rock for a while, don’t let him go anywhere alone.
And I mentioned what has been happening here. He wanted us to come back and go into hiding for a while. I said I would talk it over with the others. Then we all went to explore the castle. M.C. was jumping for joy and even Muffin was enjoying it. We had a map with some areas marked closed because they were too dangerous to explore. So we stayed away from those spots. Meow,meow!=This blood, it fresh! Sure enough it was and a lot of it too. We followed the trail of blood to a door which opened easily and…it was Beth!
To Be Continued.
Ā©2021 Steve McLeod.
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Watch out for hidden boobytraps!!š³š³
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Yes, for a sleepy town where nothing has happened in 30 years, suddenly lots is happening! That’s why we’re staying away from the corridors marked closed. Hopefully the right corridors are marked.š³š±āāļøššš±āāļøš©š©šµļøāāļø
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They could be boobytrapped and you would walk right into them thinking they were safe!!!š³š³
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Yes, that is so true! After finding Beth I think we might just leave this part of the castle!š¬
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Good plan!! I like it! Run don’t walk!!š¤£š¤£š¤£š¤£
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Yes, the interesting thing is, this obviously happened not long before we found her, yet we saw no one over here. And since the blood trail was short, someone must have been close by.
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But why her? What did she know that they would do away with her??
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That’s a good question. Perhaps she saw something, or heard something and got caught, so she had to be killed. But who was it? There are several suspects. Maybe she knew who was trying to kill the girls.
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And who is behind it all?? could it be the Chinese??
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That’s what we would like to find out. But it seems to definitely be a country and if that is the case will we ever be safe?š³š³š¬š¬
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Might new new identities!!š³š²š²
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That would be a terrible thing!š²š²
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but maybe you would be safe??
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Well, that’s true, but what confusion that would be!!šš
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Glad you are enjoying it Kim!šš±āāļøššš±āāļøš©š©šµļøāāļø
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Your cats are well trained ! And very smart too ! Watch out for the unexpected ! šµļøāāļøš©š©š©šŗšŗš¤
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Yes, we have them trained for so many things. They help keep us safe. Now to figure out how this could have happened.š¤š±āāļøš¾š¾š±āāļøš©š©šµļøāāļø
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Reminds me of a story I once heard about a country mouse who visited his cousin in the big city. Walking through an alley, a cat began chasing them and they tried hiding under a trash can lid. As the cat was pawing at it, the city mouse BARKED, woof, woof!! The cat ran away and the city mouse said, “It helps to be bilingual to survive here.” š¤
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Hmm, I wonder if that started here in Canada? We’re a bilingual country.šš¹
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Sleepy town!? Hmm, I think there is more going on than meets the eye! š±
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Yes, for a town that supposedly had no crime in 30 years, there seems to be a lot happening suddenly. Now to figure out why. I don’t think this has anything to do with those people that are hunting us.š¤š±āāļøš¾š¾š±āāļøš©š©šµļøāāļø
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Little town not so sleepy! Muffin Meow Meow Get them out of there
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For a place with no crime for 30 years, it seems to be making up for lost time!
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You seem to do that to places š¤£š¹š¤£
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Hey, it’s not our fault that everything falls apart when we visit these little towns.šš¹š¹
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I no longer believe it’s a coincidence šš¹š
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Really? How strange.šš
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