For a smile as wide as a country sunrise
We had lunch with the Williams family since they would be coming with us into the caves. I figured this would be a good time to know a little more about them. The dad’s name is William Williams, as was his dad and grandfather, so he kept the tradition and named his son William too, but they call him Billy and he is 10 years old. Their daughter’s name is Candace, but they call her Candy. She’s 12, and a nice well behaved girl. Billy on the other hand is, well, overly energetic. He has promised to be extra good, but I’m not sure what that means because from what we have seen, oh my! William is a carpenter and they live in Wisconsin, USA. His wife, Vera, is a teacher.
They have taken 6 months off work to do some traveling. William asked us if we would mind taking the kids through the caves, Vera just couldn’t do it and he didn’t want to leave her alone. We accepted the challenge, I mean, we said sure, not a problem. At least I hope there’s no problems. We were given a map of the caves and hard hats to wear, sometimes rocks have fallen, though no one has ever been hit. I had little helmets for the cats and I put on their backpacks. I took my backpack along too. We went to the small cave first, but the sign at the entrance said “Big Cave Entrance”. Maybe someone changed the signs as a joke?
Just before going inside I saw a flash of light on a hill next to us. Hmm, someone is watching us, that flash was the sun hitting the person’s binoculars. The cats were first, then me, then the kids with Lena at the back to keep an eye on them. The entrance was quite narrow, I had to take my backpack off after a bit. “This entrance is getting more narrow all the time,” said Lena, “it’s supposed to get wider.” I shone my flashlight further ahead. “It’s gets wider up ahead,” I told her. “Hey, maybe there’s a bunch of ghosts living in here!”, yelled Billy.

Muffin turned around and started heading back. “Muffin, where are you going?”, I asked. Meow,meow.= Going back to hotel, not want to meet bunch of ghosts. Bye,bye. “Muffin, come back here,” I said, “there are no ghosts, remember?” Meow.=Come back Muffin, I here to protect you. She comes back and walks beside Mr. Cat. “Do you really talk to the cats, and they understand you?”, asked Candy. “Yes,” said Lena, “they have a special way to talk with us so we can understand each other.” “Cool”, said both kids at the same time.

It did open up finally into a large room and the rock walls were definitely beautifully colored. The kids were truly excited by this. There was supposed to be another passage to an even larger room but we couldn’t find it. Guess this is the small cave. On to the next one which wasn’t much farther along on the trail. The entrance was a bit wider and shorter leading into another room, but the colors were not as nice here so we followed the next passage into a very large room with amazing colored rock walls. Billy found a hole in the wall and was about to put his hand in, but I stopped him. “Never put your hand in like that without checking the hole first,” I said and I pointed my flashlight in. “Nothing in there,” he said, rather disappointed.
Back out we went, but suddenly Billy yelled, “my knife!” and he went racing back inside. I ran after him, Candy stopped and waited, the cats stayed with her but Lena was already outside. Billy found his knife and we started back when suddenly we heard Candy scream. I ran out dragging Billy, but, too late. Lena lay on the ground. A rock had fallen down the side of the hill and hit her. I picked her up and looked at the next hill. It seems our ‘friend’ is gone now. But I have a feeling we are still being watched. Then a voice from inside the cave, “Leave the island now PI, you are not wanted here!” How could it come from inside? I carried Lena back to the hotel. “How big was the rock?”, asked Jimmy. “Not too big,” I said. How did he know? Perhaps a guess because we were in the cave? I took Lena to our room and laid her on the bed. The kids parents were nowhere around. Something strange is happening…
To Be Continued.
Pictures of Mr. Cat are supplied by his human, Nina.
Previous chapters of this story, and other stories, can be found on my home page under, “The Investigators, Inc.” and “20/20 Investigations, Inc.”
©2021 Steve McLeod.
Good morning everyone on this wet Wednesday! It is beautiful outside this morning and even though it was cloudy, it was still nice to sit out there with my coffee and enjoy some time visiting my little friends. However, I wasn’t out very long when the first raindrops began hitting me, now it’s an actual shower. So I sit inside, which is fine, we definitely need some rain, it is so very dry still. We did have rain before, but only about 1/4 inch (6mm), which is barely enough to wet the ground surface. The gulls were here this morning, first Sir George and Lady Pearl, then Sir Henry.

There was quite a bit of singing going on this morning too, but nothing now. The only activity out there right now is the chipmunks. They are still running back and forth collecting their peanuts. They don’t let a little rain stop them. However, it’s getting to be more than a light shower now. And it has gotten very dark. I haven’t heard any thunder yet though, and Muffin is still sleeping, so no storm close by. Oddly there have been no squirrels this morning. Pocket was the first chipmunk, as usual. He put a peanut in each cheek, a single peanut in his mouth, then one more held by his front teeth. Not a bad haul for the little guy.

Now, he usually runs off through a box and down off the deck. He did the same this time. But his mouth was open wider than normal with the extra peanut. “Clunk!” He hit his head trying to go through the handle ‘door’ that he uses. He shook his head, then squeezed through. Then I heard “Clunk!” as he went through the other handle ‘door’. Guess he didn’t learn after the first time. I walked down to the river yesterday, it was so beautiful, just a light breeze now and then.

I saw 5 different types of dragonflies, got a picture of one. Sigh. One of those dragonflies was really cool but he refused to sit down so I could get a picture of him. Sigh. Perhaps next time. I also saw 6 different butterfly species, got a pic of one. I did better with wildflower pics. They don’t fly away. Also had 2 deer ticks, one was just crawling around, the other had dug in already. Deer ticks are not good. They are carriers of Lyme disease. Something has attacked my pansies, so I no longer have any. My poor flowers are having problems this year. Thunder has begun off in the distance. And it’s time for more coffee. I hope you have a wonderful Wednesday and God bless!
Steve and Muffin.
©2021 Steve McLeod.