Mr. idiot Stories: (Kathy) episode #4 Wait and see what happens You, still puzzled over what Mr. Idiot last said to you before he mysteriously disappeared. You pull your jacket tighter around you and notice it’s getting a little dark outside. And it’s getting dark quickly. It’s about 3:30 on a Saturday. You think the sky looks a little dark for that time of day. You soon realize you are starting to get chilled to the bone. You peer over the cliff-just one more time-you say to yourself. You still see no further sign of Mr. Idiot. You soon see whatever those weird & wild looking lights were, whatever they were have disappeared now. You reason that a storm is approaching and that you’d better find cover quick! So you go away from the edge of the cliff and toward the read. (The road that you go squashed on by a big semi-truck. Just kidding, take no offense, please.) You notice an intersection. Suddenly the wind picks up and about blows you over. You see nothing on the road, but the remains of your parents and their car. Not until now do you cry. Then as your tears dry up you realize that before they did, they were about to turn to ice. (You also see the orange truck and the crash helmet by the car. Not until now do you feel your anger increase as you think of Mr. Idiot, the murderer. You see no sign of a taxi or anything else. Then you notice that horrifying bulldozer. You memory is too much for you so you turn away.) Then you wonder whatever became of Mr. Idiot’s sword. You curiosity got the better of you. AS you inch-by-inch go closer to that awful vehicle, you notice a big tow-truck ready to haul everything away. Quickly, you move without thinking toward the horrifying automobile. You see the sword in plain sight. You quickly reason that Mr. Idiot must have thrown his sword as soon as he realized he was falling. You smoothly unzip your bag with all your possessions in it and tuck the sword inside as a souvenir of Mr. Idiot. Doubting that you’ll ever use the weapon, you pick it up and carry it with you. (By the way the reason why you didn’t get hurt when you jumped out of the car was because just before you unlocked the door to jump outside, you took your bag with you as padding when you went to land s o that you didn’t hurt yourself.) Now you really must find a cover. It is starting to snow and you have a strange feeling that if you don’t find some kind of shelter fast you’ll be stranded here and that you will fail your parents. So, quickly scanning the three roads you set down in the intersection. (Don’t worry no one will come and mow you down. Besides Mr. Idiot’s gone from the story.) (At least now for the time being. That’s no warning, the truth is Mr. Idiot’s going to have to come back into the story, you know that Having Mr. Idiot gone for good is too good to be true or idiotic.) You slowly rise after picking your path with eny-meanie-minie-mowe- you veer to the left most path. Now, just realizing you could have made a vital mistake by waiting too long, you realize that the water on the roads has now turned to ice, despite that, you move on. (Didn’t I tell you about the rain on the way over?) You soon, quickly realize that the salt on the roads isn’t doing much good. You keep going on now, even though you’re about frozen solid. The airport is up ahead. You still have your plane ticket to go to Australia, so it’s not too late to go. (The ticket is in your bag with the sword.) To exhausted to continue, you are about to fall asleep right there in the snow & ice & hail; (Didn’t I tell you it was hailing, too. Well if I haven’t yet, now you know.) You see a sort of cave or tunnel and you are about to die of cold-ness. You are almost frostbitten all over. Seeing no other way out of the situation you’re in now, you quickly sprint to the tunnel. You look around. You see someone tied up. You’re too exhausted to move. Now what? You consider the following: 1. Explore the tunnel. 2. Go to sleep. 3. (die just kidding!) No, really #3 free the object from the roping. back to main page
Please choose.
If you choose:
Explore the tunnel ...
free the object from the roping....
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