Beetle

Beetle

A Story by Woody
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Yesterday, as is my habit after eating, I found myself aimlessly strolling in the house, trying to walk off the roast chicken I’d had for lunch and checking the rooms for intruders. I may sound paranoid but, to me, security of the home is paramount. 


Prudence was sleeping upstairs and you could tell the kids were at school from the blissful peace and quiet that permeated the whole place. The only noise I could hear was the ticking of the grandfather clock in the hall and the regular hum of the fridge in the kitchen. I’d just finished my tour and was about to go take a shuteye when I saw this huge beetle lurking by the entrance door. Hairs stood on my nape. Now, I know I’m not squeamish or anything but I simply cannot abide those creepy crawlies with their multiple legs and black carapaces. Makes you wonder why God, in his infinite wisdom, created those abhorrent creatures. Without a second thought, I pounced on the stupid critter, intending to crush it to a pulp when, all of a sudden, little Jude's yellow submarine toy hit me on the back of my head and Mother Mary (Prudence’s mother) yelled from the kitchen door:


“Let it be!”


I never got on well with the woman and I, for one, am sick and tired of her tirades about how all life is sacred on this earth. She then strode into the hall, bent down and wagged her finger at me and said in that irritating voice of hers that she uses when talking to little children:

“Bad boy! I told you once if I told you a thousand times not to mess up the place with dead insects. Go out now, shoo!”

I didn’t say a word. What’s the use? I tucked my tail between my hind legs and, head low, slunk out to the garden. 

© 2015 Woody


Author's Note

Woody
try to find the references to five known songs. no swearing if you can't, please.

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Well, okay then . . . BEATLES' songs: YESTERDAY, DEAR PRUDENCE, HEY JUDE, & YELLOW SUBMARINE. Then there's LET IT BE (featuring Mother Mary) . . . whew! I actually got this puzzle and I haven't even had my 2nd cup of coffee yet! (It's still quite dark outside for another hour at least!)

The beetle crushing idea reminds me of my experience volunteering in animal shelters for 6 years. I felt like a fraud as an animal lover, becuz these rabid staff members would carry live insects & rodents outside to release them live!!! Not me. My big dilemma is that I hate the sensation of crushing as much as I hate seeing the creatures crawling around.

Thank you for the brain tease . . . I'm almost awake now.

Posted 8 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Woody

8 Years Ago

spot on, clever girl! :)
I think we are alike in that I'm quite squeamish when it comes to ki.. read more
barleygirl

8 Years Ago

Restless dogs wiggling in bed make it impossible to sleep any longer . . . I must get up, let them o.. read more
Woody

8 Years Ago

yes I forget you have to tend to the business of your animals. the downside to living on a farm, I s.. read more



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Very descriptive and interesting POV. I didn't guess until the end!

Posted 10 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Woody

10 Years Ago

thank you very much elm.
Good one, but drop the "I" in the first sentence.

Posted 10 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Woody

10 Years Ago

thanks a lot Stan. drop the "I"? unless I drop the "as" and the following comma, as well. is that wh.. read more
Stan

10 Years Ago

No, sorry, I think you might have made a change I did not see. This looks good. Good story, too, a.. read more
Woody

10 Years Ago

yes Stan, I did make a change. and thanks again. the Beatles are my first love (music-wise). kind of.. read more
I would love to read this again with more song titles in it. Excellent idea and as a huge fan I totally approve! lol

Posted 10 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

magenta24uk

10 Years Ago

I think you could manage it. I think the beginning could have one casually thrown in. She could look.. read more
Woody

10 Years Ago

gotcha! worth the try, thx. oh by the way, why did you say "she"?
magenta24uk

10 Years Ago

Isn't that funny I read it as a girl and not a boy. lol Even the "Bad boy" bit didn't discourage my .. read more
Is this poem about why God created demons with tails that they can use to stick it in their own behinds which signifies that all demons are gay because all gays have a tail that could be stepped on.

Posted 10 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Woody

10 Years Ago

hahaha that's a funny way to look at it.
very good.
that said, I wonder why you said poe.. read more
"I found me aimlessly strolling in the house," Me should be "myself". Some of the sentences after this are awkward but not enough so that i felt compelled to point them out. Everything makes sense so I am going to leave you alone.

That being said I really like the feel of this story. At first I thought I was reading about the clever internal dialogue of a small child or the owner of the house and it turned out to be a dog! I must say that was a pleasant surprise. Also, the way you described the beetle as a "stupid critter" "abhorrent creatures" and "creepy crawlies" made me smile. Also, double points for using the word "abhorrent"! A lot of people don't know what it means let alone how to use it correctly. *clapclapclap* (can you tell how light-hearted this story made me?)

All in all this was a clever little read. Keep penning!

Posted 10 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Darkimmortal

10 Years Ago

Forgive me oh clever one for not catching onto the Beatles references. I am but a humble horror writ.. read more
Woody

10 Years Ago

this last comment shows you do have a very good sense of humour :)
and not knowing the Beatles.. read more
Darkimmortal

10 Years Ago

I was more than aware of the fact that you were joking. :p And yes, they are before my time but not .. read more
um.... BeAtles...hahahaahaha I wonder if Ringo is gonna seek royalties on this piracy...hahahaahhaha

fun stuff.

Posted 10 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Woody

10 Years Ago

hahaha. there's also Paul Mc Cartney to contend with. thanks for taking the trouble.
i knew your stories would have a light happy warm feel to them, i love it!!! so simple and easy, great imagery, i was there with you, I could small the roast chicken, it reminds me a little of 'Family Matters' by Rohinton Minstry ... love love love and well done x

Posted 10 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Woody

10 Years Ago

thank you so much Liz. that was a tribute to the Beatles, my favourite band. hope you got all the re.. read more
So glad to read the hapless beetle escaped summary execution !

A pleasant short read, I can see your affinity and admiration within towards the 60's pop group 'The Beatles', well penned !

Posted 10 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Woody

10 Years Ago

thank you very much indeed for taking the trouble and for the compliment.
Wow ! the end was surprising :D I thought you were a mother but you turned out to be a cute dog ! :D It was very good :) Keep writing !

Posted 10 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Woody

10 Years Ago

thanks, Hope. I wonder if you've noticed the references to the songs. that is, unless you don't know.. read more
Hope

10 Years Ago

I know who they are but I never followed them..a far off yet distinct land you see :)
Woody

10 Years Ago

they are before your time.
Great little story,never seen it coming.well done.
Will

Posted 10 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Woody

10 Years Ago

thank you, Will. Incidentally, I'm a huge fan of the Beatles. So, that's my tribute to them.

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