Waking up, it felt like any other day: Hel was grumpy and there were some leftover crickets hopping around. I couldn’t see our neighbor, Nova, just yet. She usually likes to stay in her hide most of the day. I wanna ask her how she lost her tail, but there’s two layers of glass between us. The day went by fast. Kids started coming in like they always do. The two guys that like to watch us came in. They took Nova out and brought her somewhere I couldn’t see. Then I saw a hand reaching out to me. Suddenly I was on a private jet! I was quickly dropped off in a giant new house! I saw Nova there too! Hel joined us eventually. She was weirded out by our new home, but I loved it! It was so big! There was so much to climb and explore. The next day I woke up so happy remembering I was in my new home. I couldn’t see Hel from where I was, which she probably did on purpose. She wasn’t that friendly. I hadn’t had a chance to talk to Nova yet. I hope she likes me! Later that day the watching boys came back. They let this weird green guy into our house. Then another and another until there were six of them! They’re much smaller than me, but they like to jump around too. I hope they want to be friends. They don’t seem too bad: just different. The next day I kept to myself mostly. The frogs seemed like they needed to adjust a bit. The watching boys came back again! They opened the door to our house and then they let in these huge bugs! They were really loud. When the watching boys moved them they hissed! They looked mean. I didn’t mind having more housemates; more friends is always good! Plus the house was big enough for everyone to have their own space. I personally like hanging out on this big vine that goes across the enclosure. The frogs like it too, and we share. The frogs can get hangry at times, but thats okay! Everyone has their flaws, and I’m willing to share! Tags:#Creatively&Innovation
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AuthorSConnor O'Clair Archives
January 2019
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