A long storoem about two brothers foraging for food in their harsh environment. |
Rick and Mick are brothers, part of a large family group that live together in their jungle surroundings, a place where danger may charge from any direction, at any time as they wrangle an existence from their harsh environment. Being caught out in the open invites attack by ferocious cats or canines. Bad judgment is deadly; here mistakes can’t be taken back. It is now winter, the season of want and worry. Food is difficult to find, and ground cover is sparse. One crosses the open plain in a hurry, and then preferably on the darkest night. If his luck holds, he will not be spotted by predator of any sort. The native tribe that populates this region is ruthless, killing many an ancestor of Rick and Mick. The tribal female articulates her loathing of Rick and Mick’s entire family by screaming and jumping up and down at the mere sight of one of them in the distance. The natives try to kill them by placing traps or poisoned food near. Rick and Mick have grown into cautious and smart adults, the most successful in their family at food gathering. The family is starving. They must depart from the caves they inhabit to forage, all conclude. Rick and Mick volunteer to cross the open plain. They move stealthily, using what little cover exists. Halfway across, feeling eyes watching, they remain perfectly still. Silence…the sense of danger persists. Suddenly, a large, tawny cat is leaping through the air toward them. Rick and Mick instinctively scatter in opposite directions, knowing that allows one of the pair sure escape. The cat follows Mick, much to his chagrin. Rick realizes he is safe for the present and hurries across the remaining open space. He forages for food. Luck’s on his side tonight. Stuffing his pouches full, he must cross the open space again, relying on his quickness, not brawn. Scurrying from cover to cover, he cautiously traverses the open ground until able to make a mad dash for home. Once safely back in the family caves, he converses with other family members, while he proceeds to comb the caves, looking for Mick. The family’s foraging went well tonight. Food will be plentiful for days, making it nice for the family … but Mick did not return. His life was spent for food. Rick is much saddened, but such is the life of mice. Please check out my ten books: http://www.amazon.com/Jr.-Harry-E.-Gilleland/e/B004SVLY02/ref=ntt_dp_epwbk_0 |