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Strange Bath Fella
I was enjoying myself in a bubble bath, as suddenly, a mouse dropped in. Maybe I would of panicked, but she swam immediately, to the other end! I suddenly felt so sorry for my, now clean, little, cutsey, mouse, that… I stretched out my washcloth, by the edges, to lift her carefully, out, no doubt! As she reached the rim, lickety split, she bounded out, so sweet. And I settled down, again, to finish my enjoyable, bathy treat. Suddenly, a thought arose… after getting her out, to my relief… Suddenly I Shuttered, with the thought that, ‘what if she had pee’d’. So I shot out of the tub, quivering all over… from head to toe. I let the water out so fast, and scrubbed it with bleach, quite so! Then, I called, to borrow, the neighbors tub… I was THAT freaked out! She said yes, and had quite a laugh, at the antics of my little mouse, fallout! But heading over, I met someone, on the way… Yep! The MOUSE, again! And how did I know it was, the one in the same, you say? Well, now, I can grin! She had a fetching, little bubble bath hat! Yep! We’d both been trying to get away! Poor little thing had been just as disturbed, as me, as we’d scurried about, that day. So I turned back to my very own tub… Thanking God that my little friend … Had definitely decided, not to stay! And here my tale does end! For the: Reinvent Contest from ‘Strange Bathfellows’
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