> "I've looked through our red and black books, but I can't find
any mention of a beanbag of any kind in either of them. Momma said
there'd be days like this." Lori says, more confused than ever. At
that, Onyx sighs again and smiles, imagining of what is in store for
later.
By this time, Stanley returns from upstairs. Seeing the skunkette
sisters looking over some little books, he walks up to Scrapper.
"What's up?" the lion asks, as he points to the back,
"Search me," answers the dragon, while shrugging his shoulder. "A guy
arrived not too long ago with a package for Ari. The skunks are
looking through their books, trying to find some name on the letter
that came with it."
The lion rubs his chin, "Hmmm, sounds like we have a little mystery
on our hands, Scrapper old bean. But, since I'm not qualified to be
playing Sherlock Holmes, or Mike Hammer for that matter, I'm going
back to what I was planning to do a few minutes ago. Eat!" Stanley
then smiles and returns to the food table. After picking up his cup,
he says, "Hey, Scrapper, did anyone touch this while I was upstairs?"
He shows the dragon the cup.
(Anyone want to continue?)
Stanley
Received on Wed Apr 24 2002 - 14:45:42 CDT