Mr. Kitty’s Diary Entry

*Yawn* I wake up feeling tired. I look at the clock beside me, it is 5:56 AM. When I stand up from my nice kitty bed, I walk to the window. I still see a little darkness. I pour myself some milk and sit on the rug by the fireplace looking outside.

An hour later once the sun has slightly risen, I go outside into the cold and crisp morning. I see geese flying away from the sight of me. It seems a little too boring right now. I think of what to do: “Hmm… what should I do?” At that moment I see that Ocelot and Milkey are planning another adventure. I don’t feel like flying all over the place, I just maybe wanna have a good walk, to make me fully awake.

I trot into the neighbor’s yard, the cold wet grass makes me want to go back inside. But I go on. When I reach a small sewage system I turn back around and walk somewhere else. I get about a mile from home, I went to the park that’s near me.

There is nothing to do… *Drip, Drop, Drip, Drop* I feel raindrops start falling on my back, I shiver at the thought of reaching home soaking wet. I hear the sound of distant thunderclouds. Why did I have to go a mile away from home? The thunderclouds get closer. I start sprinting towards home. I feel as the rain is getting: Thicker, and faster falling. I am only a 1/4 mile through the journey home. The thunder starts booming and I see lighting and heavy rain in front of me. I look at my kitty smartwatch and press: EMERGENCY!

Back at the Kitty Army Base… *Beeeep! Beeeeeep!* Calling all cats to General #4: Mr. Kitty! The alarm got louder and louder, all the cats started clicking n the computers trying to find the location of Mr. Kitty.

Back where Mr. Kitty is… I hide underneath a pine tree I find by the side of the road, it helps just a little. I can already hear the Kitty Army Fighter Jets starting up. I get a call on my smartwatch that I must get out in a more open area because the jets cannot land under a tree. The rain so hard I almost can’t hear my thoughts. I see above a struggling to stay up, Fighter Jet.

I go under the pine tree closest to the intersection and wait until I can get on. It lands really harshly in the already 1 inch deep puddles. I hop on and we ride away into the rainy morning. When we were getting back home, the jet started to make a scary sound: *hrrrrrrrrrr* I panicked and Ocelot did too. The jet started losing altitude, I panicked! Ocelot seemed not bothered at all and pressed the parachute button. After that, the jet gently glided down in the harsh thunderstorm onto the roof of The Kitty Army Base.

THE END

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