“My right pinkie, I have stretched her 13 years,” Leeah said, but Monsieur Rousseau still looked mostly junglesick. Kevon peeped from behind the mangrove where he was hiding and gestured, “Sex it up!”
“My flute, I alone have polished him, naked but for light of the Moon we call Snake,” perked Monsieur Rousseau right up. Kevon was choking back giggles, the bastard.
Leeah applied the flute to her twitching lips and began a two-note semi-mambo. Kevon managed to release their pet pythons on cue. As Monsieur Rousseau began sketching, mesmerized, Kevon slipped behind him and began to raid his rucksack.
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“My flute, I alone have polished him, naked but for light of the Moon we call Snake,” perked Monsieur Rousseau right up. Kevon was choking back giggles, the bastard.
Leeah applied the flute to her twitching lips and began a two-note semi-mambo. Kevon managed to release their pet pythons on cue. As Monsieur Rousseau began sketching, mesmerized, Kevon slipped behind him and began to raid his rucksack.
For other writings inspired by Henri Rousseau's The Snake Charmer, visit Magpie Tales.
Fun take.
ReplyDeleteAnna :o]
I enjoyed this fresh perspective.
ReplyDeleteentertaining reflection on prompt:)
ReplyDeletebeautiful descriptions.
ReplyDeleteI love Kevon raiding his rucksack!
ReplyDeleteThis made me smile! You had a surprising take on the prompt :)
ReplyDeleteGood take with a funny tone... Like it!
ReplyDeleteJJRod'z
What a good giggle, Kathy! Thanks!
ReplyDelete— K
Kay, Alberta, Canada
An Unfittie's Guide to Adventurous Travel
Snakey and sneaky.
ReplyDeleteA delightful tale, Rousseau asked for it!
ReplyDeletelol this was too good,I enjoyed it!:)
ReplyDeletepoor Rousseau, what companions
ReplyDeletewell done
This is so clever!
ReplyDeleteOh yes, clever is the word!!
ReplyDeletehaha...this was a delight..thank you for the smile on a dreary monday...
ReplyDeleteQuite creative, entertaining...
ReplyDeleteHa! Very clever.
ReplyDeleteSo cold hearted of Kevon! He's the real snake here it seems! Great take on the prompt!
ReplyDeleteDelightful!
ReplyDeleteThis is funny. Kevon's a real snake-in-the-grass!
ReplyDeleteThat raised a smile - thanks!
ReplyDeleteThanks for all your feedback, fellow Magpies!
ReplyDeleteGreat feeling until Kevon began to rifle the poor old fellow's rucksack, the bastard!
ReplyDeleteNow I will go see what you did to Romulus and Remus! Haha!