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Dear readers,
Meet Hannah is a book I am working on now. It is part of the Scarlett and her Pets series, but it is not about Scarlett or any of her pets. It is about Hannah, Scarlett's little sister, who was also introduced in Polly and Penny. I don't want to give away much of the storyline, but I will tell you this. This book shows you a little about Scarlett's annoying little sister and how she annoys Scarlett and all her pets.
Although it is more on the funny side, big sisters might be able to relate to this book. But I cannot guarantee that, because I never was a big sister myself.
This book will show the mischief that Hannah gets into, along with how she fed the family's dog Max pizza, put Scarlett's pet guinea pig on a pool floatie, woke Scarlett up with a pan, put White Out on Scarlett's nose while she was asleep, and more hilarious things. But I do not want to give away too much of the story. I have started to write this story. I hope you enjoy Meet Hannah!
Love,
Bethany and Mika
Dear readers,
Diamond and Emerald started out as having a totally different storyline than it actually had. Diamond and Emerald are the fish introduced in Polly and Penny. Diamond was never actually named Diamond. When I wrote the book, I couldn't remember what Diamond's original name was when I was planning the book in my head, so I decided to name her Diamond.
As you will soon find out, Diamond and Emerald's storyline was that Emerald wanted Diamond to be more mature, but Diamond was never able to know how. The original storyline was nothing like this. But I cannot say what that storyline was, because I cannot remember.
The first time I wrote Diamond and Emerald, I did not get through the whole book. Not even close. But I do remember that I was 7 when I wrote it. The second time that I tried to write it, I knew it right in my head. Diamond and Emerald sounded perfect. I came up with a storyline. I thought it was good, but I was never able to figure out when each part of the plot should take place. I added a part too early in the book, and then I gave up on the book. But now, since I have already given you a behind the scenes peak at Diamond and Emerald, I'm guessing you all would like to read the story, so I intend to make it!
Love,
Bethany and Mika
Hi everyone. You have already read three amazing books by Bethany. As a Christmas present for you all, I will share a story I, Mika, wrote last year.
Once upon a time, there was a family consisting of five humans, two feeder fish, one hamster, and other beloved characters. The youngest human, Bethany, decided her two fish needed a new brother or sister. She returned to Country Max, where she had adopted Goldie and Melinda. At the store, she saw a wrinkly old feeder fish.
“He needs a home,” said the girl.
“That’s our oldest fish. Nobody has adopted him yet because he looks so grumpy. We call him Scrooge,” said the worker.
“I’ll take him!” said the girl.
When Scrooge arrived at the Smith house, Goldie and Melinda were in for a shock.
“Hello new friend,” said Goldie.
“And merry Christmas,” said Melinda.
“Bah humbug,” scowled Scrooge. “How can it be a merry Christmas when we don’t have any treats?”
“Here you go, fishy friends,” said Bethany.
“Yipee, treats for us!” screamed Goldie and Melinda. But before they
could take a bite, Scrooge ate all the food!
“Here you are,
Goldie and Melinda,” said Bethany as she pointed the feeder stick at them.
“Christmas Eve
dinner is ready,” said Mrs. Smith the matriarch of the family. “I’ll have to
stay late after the service tonight. We’re distributing food at the last
minute, if anyone would like to help out.”
“Bah humbug!” said Scrooge again. “The only person who should get food is me!”
“That sounds lovely,” said Mika, the oldest child. “Giving is what Christmas is all about.”
“Humph,” said Scrooge, settling down to take a snooze.
“Wake up, wake up, wake up!” said Bubbles the Ghost.
“Eek, who are you?” screamed Scrooge.
“I am Bubbles, the Ghost of Fishmas Past. I’m here to help you regain your Christmas spirit and become a better fish. Let me bring you back in time!”
The fish jumped into
a portal in their tank. They swirled around in a tunnel for a few minutes,
until they reached a large tank with hundreds of feeder fish. The fish were all
gathered around a pile of fish flakes. They were holding fins and singing a
strange song.
“Oh, Christmas treat,
oh Christmas treat, how lovely are thy branches!” the fish sang. Loudest of all
was a tiny fish with faint laugh lines. Why, it was Fisheneezer Scrooge as a
child!
“Stop that right now,” yelled a human in a vest. “It isn’t even Christmas time! It’s July!” The employee said.
When the fish heard
this, they began to cry. “We just wanted to be festive,” said Santa Cod.
“I’m never
celebrating Christmas again!” said young Scrooge.
“Why are you showing
me this?” said the old Scrooge. “It doesn’t matter anymore.”
“That man made your
heart cold,” said Ghost Bubbles. “But you can warm your heart again. After all, we
have a heater.”
“Am I becoming that
worker? Should I try to get back my Christmas spirit?” wondered Scrooge.
“That was a crazy dream,” said Scrooge.
“It wasn’t a dream.
It was a warning. I am Goldie, the Ghost of Fishmas Present. Today, I will show
you a scene from right now, here in our tank.”
The fish hopped
through the portal, which spewed them back into their tank. Scrooge was
sleeping in the corner, holding on to extra food. Goldie and Melinda were
swimming in circles.
“I’m a little disappointed that Scrooge doesn’t like us,” said Melinda.
“Don’t take it personally,” said Goldie. “Maybe he’s shy and just needs some time to get used to his new surroundings. We’ll be best friends before you know it.”
“I hope so! I’m not
sure what to get him. Maybe I can scavenge the pebbles for some treats. I know
he loves food.”
“That’s a great
idea. I was thinking of singing him a song about how nice it is to meet him.
Maybe we can make a Nativity scene for the Smiths.”
“Whatever we give,
it’s all about the love that’s in our hearts.”
“You really like
me?” asked Scrooge. “I was so mean and grumpy when I first met you!”
“Of course we do,” said Goldie the Ghost. “Everybody makes mistakes. We really want to start again.”
“But I don't know if I can change my ways!” said Scrooge. “I’ve been grumpy for so long, I forgot how to have friends!”
“But you must!”
said Ghost Melinda as Ghost Goldie disappeared. “It is I, Ghost of Fishmas
Future. This is what will happen if you don’t make a change.”
“Alright, let me
see,” said Scrooge as they jumped into the portal.
All of the Smiths were gathered in the living room. Mrs. Smith, Mika, and Brianna (the middle child) were sipping their tea. Bethany excitedly tore through the wrapping paper.
“Thank you, thank you, thank you!” she sang, jumping up and down.
Mr. Smith, the father, organized the paper and bows. Buttons, the hamster, drew a heart in his shavings and squeaked.
“That’s so sweet of you,” said Brianna.
Goldie and Melinda swam around and reenacted the Christmas story. Goldie played the wise men, since she was old and wise. Melinda played Jesus, since she was the youngest.
“What an adorable play,” said Bethany. “It’s a shame that Scrooge couldn’t join you.”
Dream Scrooge sat in the corner and scowled. Everyone was having fun except him. “Once again, I’m lonely on Christmas.”
“Why don’t I just join in on the holiday fun?” asked the real Scrooge.
“You were too proud to admit you were wrong,” said Ghost Melinda. “But it isn’t too late.”
They jumped back in the portal, to their regular tank. Home at last.
“It’s Christmas!” exclaimed Scrooge when he woke up. “Wake up everybody! It’s Christmas!” Scrooge couldn’t contain his joy. He decided to sing his favorite song from his childhood. “Oh Christmas treat, oh Christmas treat, how lovely are thy branches!” He piled all of the pebbles into a little tree.
“What’s all the racket?” asked Goldie. “What are you up to?”
“Why, I’m just having a holly, jolly Christmas, dear sister! I must apologize, I haven’t had time to make you gifts.”
“That’s ok,” said Melinda. “Christmas isn’t about presents. It’s about joy, and love, and family.”
“That’s what I’m going to prioritize, from now on,” said Scrooge. “But there is something I have to give you. I hid some of my food in the corner last night. I’m sorry. Let’s all share it!”
“Merry Christmas,” the fish chanted as the Smiths came to the kitchen.
“Yippee, we love food,” said the fish as they enjoyed their feast. After all the food was safe in their bellies, they had a group hug.
Would you like to know more about Mika, editor of Bethany's books and author of A Fishmas Carol and more? Bethany will be asking Mika the questions this time.
Q. What is your favorite part of being an editor?
A. Getting to read all of Bethany's work. I love laughing at the funny parts and going aaaaww at the sweet parts.
Q. What is the most tough part of being an editor?
A. To publish the ebooks, I had to make an account and give a lot of information to Amazon KTP. I also had to learn new technology. It's difficult to take pictures of your books because it is so dark in our house in the winter.
Q. What is your favorite book that is not one of my books?
A. The Hunchback of Notre Dame by Victor Hugo.
Q. What is your favorite children's book and why?
A. The Sneetches by Dr. Suess because it has a good message about treating people equally and that its what's on the inside that counts.
Q. What is your favorite book that I, Bethany, wrote?
A. A Different Thanksgiving, because it was very sweet and you showed it to me the day before Thanksgiving.
Q. What is your favorite thing to do after publishing a book?
A. Showing Bethany the book on the Kindle App and seeing how excited she gets.
That was my interview with my editor. If you have any other questions, ask them in the comments section!
Love,
Bethany and Mika
Would you like to know more about Bethany, the author of Mouse's House, A Different Thanksgiving, and other modern classics? Today, I am asking Bethany all about her journey as an author and burning questions about her books.
Q. What made you decide to write books?
A. I just always enjoyed doing it. It came naturally.
Q. What is your favorite book that you have written and why?
A. A Different Thanksgiving, because I love reading it to my fish.
Q. What is your favorite book you have read; besides the ones you have written?
A. I love the Whatever After Series. It's about a girl and her brother, who go through a mirror into fairy tales. I like that it is in audio book format.
Q. Would you ever create an audiobook?
A. I would, but I'm not sure how.
Q. What does your writing process look like?
A. It depends on if it is a chapter book or a picture book. For chapter books, I use an app on the computer that writes down what I say. After I tell the story, my mom helps me edit it. For picture books, I start by drawing the pictures in pencil and pen. Then, I use marker, crayon, and color pencil. After that, I add the words.
Q. How do you decide if you should publish your book?
A. I ask myself "is it good enough?" Then I ask my mom and my sisters what they think.
Q. What is the first book that you would recommend to someone who is new to your work?
A. I would encourage Penny and Polly for kids who are ages 8 to 12 who haven't read chapter books for that long, but still like longer stories. I would recommend A Different Thanksgiving for ages 2 to 8 and Mouse's House for ages 1 to 6, since they are intended for younger readers.
Q. What inspired you to write Mouse's House?
A. I saw a picture of a mouse inside a cup, and the story came naturally, so I decided to write it.
Q. Is there a lesson children can learn from Mouse's House?
A. I always thought that home is important. Each home is different. Family is important too.
Q. Who is your favorite character in a Different Thanksgiving?
A. Gobble Gobble.
Q. What was the most challenging part of writing it?
A. Drawing the pictures.
Q. Who is your favorite character in Polly and Penny?
A. Hannah. She was written as the annoying little sister. I think she's really funny!
Q. Why did you decide to write about parrots?
A. I thought of lots of different animals for the Scarlett and her pets series, so I thought parrots could be the next one, since I like parrots.
Q. Which is easier, writing a chapter book or a picture book?
A. Picture books, because they are shorter.
Q. Is there a moral to the story?
A. Polly wasn't satisfied with her home, but she realized that it didn't matter what her home looked like. What mattered was her family that loved her.
Now you know all about the author. If you have any more questions, leave a comment and we will answer them sometime!
Love,
Mika and Bethany
Our newest ebook, Polly and Penny, is now on Amazon! You can read it for free on our blog. You can also buy the downloadable ebook on Amazon so you can access it everywhere you go. Because KDP direct requires it cost at least 99 cents, it costs 99 cents or is free through Kindle Unlimited.
Find it here: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BQLKNB44/ref=sr_1_2?keywords=bethany+faith+fay&qid=1671568995&sr=8-2
Love,
Mika and Bethany
Are you in the mood for a chapter book? You're in luck!
Polly and Penny
Chapter 1
The Super-Duper Surprise
Polly is
having a great day eating her bird seed, playing with Penny and the other parrots.
This is a normal day for Polly. But she feels like there is something missing.
Perhaps it's because they got a new flavor of bird seed. Or maybe it's because
they got a new parrot cage. But Polly knows deep down that it's because Matilda,
one of her good friends, left. She got adopted at the pet store. Even though
Polly is happy for her, Polly is a little jealous. Polly wants Penny and her to
find a home. But Polly tries to shove those heavy feelings away. And she continues
eating her delicious bird seed.
As the days
go by, it seems like all the parrots are going to get adopted except them. Until
one day, a little girl and her Dad were walking through the store past the
parrot cages when the little girl says, “Daddy!
Daddy! There’s parrots! There’s parrots! Can we get one? Please? Please Daddy, can we
get one? Can we get one? I love this one!” She says, pointing to Penny. “Or
this one!” she says, pointing to Eliana. “Or this one! Or this one! Or this one!”
she says, pointing to parrots and parrots. “Oh! I love the feathers of this one!”
she says as she points at me.
Maybe
they’ll adopt Penny and me! That would be just great! I bet they’ll have a
fancy house.
“Can we
please get one? Can we get them all? Please?”
“No. No.
Fiona. We cannot get them all.” her dad says with a laugh. “But maybe we could
get one. How about this one?”
“I love this
one!” She says, pointing at me.
“Maybe. She
is beautiful. But we can only get one. Would you like to get this one?”
“Yes! Yes,
Daddy, I would!”
“I am very
excited.” Polly thinks. “It's going to
be so fun having a real owner! Penny and I will have the best time of our lives
with that little girl! What did he say her name was? Fiona?
The
shopkeeper comes over.
“Can we
please get this one?” her dad says, pointing at me.
“Um. Well
yes. But you need to adopt Polly and Penny together.”
“That’s unfortunate. I'm afraid that we only
have room for one parrot. Is that alright?” says her Dad.
“Um, no.”
The shopkeeper says.
“But I
really want her!” Fiona says.
“Sorry,
dear. But I'm afraid we can't get her. Would you like to pick out a different parrot
instead?”
“OK, daddy.”
Fiona says. How about this one?
“Yay! Yay!
I'm getting adopted! I'm getting adopted! Can you believe it, Penny? Can you
believe it, Polly? Can you believe it, Petunia? Can you believe it you and you
and you and you and you and you and you, I don't know the name of?” Patty says
to each parrot.
“I can
believe it, all right.” I grumble under my breath.
“Excuse me.
What did you say?” Patty says.
“Ha ha”,
Fiona laughs. “The parrots are squawking. They sound like this “squawk! squawk!”
she says.
“That does
not sound like us at all!” Petunia says. “But I'm going to get adopted in two
weeks! I'm going to live with a lady named, Elizabeth. Elizabeth lives in a
fine house.” Petunia says dreamily
“Well. I'm
sure I'm going to get adopted soon too.” I say.
“How do you
know that?” Petunia says back.
“I'm sure
we'll all get adopted someday.” Penny says. I smile at her. Penny is always so
beautiful. From the inside and on the outside too.
“We'll get
her. Patty is her name, right?” Fiona's dad says.
“Yes. Patty.”
The shopkeeper says.
“Yay! I love
you, Patty! I love you. I love you so much. You are just so beautiful.”
“Thank you, thank you thank you! And lots and
lots more! Thank you!” Patty says. “Goodbye. Goodbye everyone! I'm sad to leave
you, but I know my life is going to be better with Fiona and her Dad. Goodbye!
Goodbye!”
“We know it'll be better with Fiona, too, Patty!” We all chant.
Chapter 2
Goodbye. Goodbye.
It's the
next day. And I cannot believe how much has happened. Hannah left. And Petunia
can't stop talking about how much better her life will be. And my life? It's
going to be so great because. Drumroll please. George goes, “boom boom boom!” “Owe!
That hurt my invisible ears!” Petunia says.
“You don't
have invisible ears, “Olivia says. “they’re inside your head. We all don't have
invisible ears. No one's body parts are invisible. That's just nonsense!”
Olivia is a clever clog.
“Anyway,” Petunia
says, “My food is going to be delicious, even more delicious than this new
food. And I'm going to get mango treats all the time. And I'm going to have a
giant cage just for Moi! And. I'm going to have lots of toys. But not babyish
toys like some parrots. Adult toys. And I am going to have important
conversations with my owner, Elizabeth. But she's more than just an owner. She
is the most fabulous owner in the entire world. We are going to have chats just
like this – blah blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah blah,
blah. Isn't that going to be so fun? I feel bad for you guys that you don't get
to have such a good owner as I'm going to have. I'm sure of it.”
“Yeah, so
anyway, um. Did I tell you about my super cool dream?” I say. There were
mangoes made from clouds and you could float all over the place. And I was
eating all sorts of treats, and it was like a jungle, I think my new home will
be like that.” I say.
“Wow, that's
a really cool dream that you have Polly.” Penny says. “I'm not sure if our new
home will be that fancy, but I'm sure we’ll all have good homes someday.”
And then, a
young girl, a bit older than Fiona, walks up, walking a bit ahead of her mom.
“Look at
those parrots. They're just so gorgeous! And I should get a friend for
Colorful, the parrot. Mom, do you think that I could adopt one of those parrots?”
“Sure,
Scarlett. As long as you take care of them.”
“I will.”
“Are you
sure?”
“Yes,
mother. Yes. Just like I took care of Max. And Guinea. And Emerald. And Diamond!”
“I'm just
kidding. I'm just kidding,” Scarlett's mom says. “I know that you can take care
of them.”
“I will, I
will, Mother! I just love that one!” She says, pointing to Penny. “And I love
that one too!” She says, pointing to me.
The
shopkeeper walks over and says, “Oh, hello. Are you interested in adopting one
of these parrots?”
“Yes. Yes,
we are,” Scarlett says.
“I would
like to adopt that one and that one. What are their names?”
“That's Penny.
And that's Polly.”
“Oh hello,
Polly and Penny. I just love you two.”
“We love you
too. Scarlett, we love you too! We love you too! We love you too! We love you
too, Scarlett!” All the other parrots
start to yell.
“You guys
are so funny,” says Scarlet.
“Is it all right
with your mother if you adopt these parrots?”
“Yes, yes it
is.”
“Well. Here
you go.”
Penny flies right
onto Scarlett’s shoulder.
“Hello, Penny.
Hello”
I fly right
on to her other shoulder.
“Hello,
Polly. Hello.”
“You guys
are so beautiful.”
“Come on,
Scarlett, let's go home. Let's get some extra parrot food. And let's get some
extra fish food too, to be safe.”
“OK, Mother,”
Scarlett says. “Diamond and Emerald sure go through a lot of fish food.”
“Who are Diamond
and Emerald?” I squawk.
“I don't
know.” Penny answers.
“You guys
are so funny,” Scarlett says.
“Thank you.
Thank you a lot,” I say.
As we head
home, I'm so excited. I bet the house will be amazing. As we pull up to a
medium sized house, I feel excited. Even more excited than I did before. We’re
finally, home. I bet it'll look so cool on the inside. I bet our cage will be
so great.
“I can't
wait to see what happens next!” I say.
Chapter 3
This is home?
When we get
inside, it's pretty. But not exactly all neat and tidy. There are toys all over
the floor. And a man is holding a little girl on his back.
“Airplanes taking
off! Woosh woosh!” the man says,
“Huh? He's a
grown up. Why is he pretending to be an airplane?”
“I’m on an airplane!
Wee! wee!” the little girl says.
“Looks like Mommy
and Scarlett are home”.
We walk in.
“Whoa. Did
you know that you have two parrots?”
Scarlett
laughs. “Yes, Daddy, yes! We know. This is Penny,” she says, pointing to me? “And this is Polly.” She says pointing to
Penny.
“Squawk,
squawk, squawk, squawk, squawk!” Scarlett looks closer.
“Oops. Never
mind. This is Polly,” she says, pointing to me.” And this is Penny,” she says,
pointing to Penny. Well, welcome home.”
“Daddy!
Daddy! Let's play airplane. Let's play airplane, some more!”
“I'm sorry,
Hannah. The man says to the little girl, which apparently her name is Hannah. “Sorry
Honey, but I have to go to work. You can possibly play with Mommy or Scarlet
though.”
“I'm too
busy with my parrots,” Scarlet says.
“Scarlett.
You were going to babysit Hannah just two hours from now while me and Mama are
going out to dinner. “
Scarlet
glooms. “OK Daddy.”
“Yay! Scarlet
and me can play! I wanna play with Scarlet’s piggies. And I wanna play with Scarlet’s new parrots. Can I name
them? This one can be Mrs. Ducky,” Hannah says, pointing to Penny. “And this
one can be Airplane,” she says, pointing to me.
“No, Hannah,
no,” Scarlett says to her in a strict voice. “This is Penny.” she says,
pointing to my sister. “And this is Polly.” she says, pointing to me.
“Can you
bring? What's their names? Penny and Jenny?”
“Polly!”
Scarlet corrects her dad.
“Yes. Penny
and Polly - outside, please?”
“Yes, dad.”
Scarlett says with a sigh.
After a
while. Their Dad leaves for work. And Hannah says. “Will you play with me,
Scarlett? Will you play with me? We can play airplane or we can play boats. Or we
could play lava. But you can be lava-proof, but you can't just go out and be lava-
proof you have to lay on lava and then I can jump on top of you.”
“No, Hannah,
no.” Scarlett says.
“Squawk, squawk,
squawk, squawk, squawk, squawk, squawk, squawk, squawk, squawk” I say.
“What?”
Penny says.
And that's
what we really say. We weren't trying to say anything else. We're just trying
to say squawk. That doesn't mean anything in parrot language.
“You guys
are so funny,” Scarlett says, smiling at us.
“Come on, Honey.
Do you want to help me bake, Hannah?” Scarlett's mom says “Yeah! Bake! Bake! Bake!
Let's bake some cakes and brownies and cupcakes and cookies!
“Um, I meant
help bake banana muffins. That's your dessert for dinner.”
“But you
guys are going to be out.”
“Yeah, but
Scarlett can't make you dessert. So, I'm making it. We are making it.” “Yay!
Yay! Yay! Yay! I wanna help bake. Can we put chocolate chips in the banana
muffins?”
“No, I'm
trying to make them healthier.” Scarlett's mom says,
“OK,” Hannah
says.
“Come on, Penny.
Come on Polly. Time to meet Colorful the parrot.”
“Who's Colorful
The parrot?” we say. But it comes out to her as: “Squawk, squawk, squawk,
squawk, squawk.”
“I don't
know what you guys are saying, but Colorful the parrot is my other parrot. You
guys are going to have a roommate. Three parrots, three parrots,
three parrots. Polly, Colorful and Penny
and Penny”, Scarlett sings.
We sing too.
“Three parrots, three parrots, three parrots.
Polly and Colorful and Penny and Penny.”
It comes out to her as squawk, squawk, squawk, squawk, squawk, squawk, squawk,
squawk, squawk, squawk, squawk, squawk, squawk, squawk, squawk, squawk.”
“You guys
are so funny. How many times have I said that to my animals?” Scarlett says.
“We don't
know, Scarlett. We don't know! We haven't met your other animals.”
“Come on
guys. This is Colorful.”
“Hi.” Says
the old parrot.
“Hi!” we say. Colorful the parrot does not look like
how we imagined him to look. They imagined him to be young. But he's old,
really old.
Colorful
asks, “Well, what's up?”
We don't
respond and don't respond. And eventually we say. “We're good.”
“OK. Well.
That's nice.” Colorful the parrot says. “Do you want to munch on some bird
seed?” he says. Pushing some bird seed towards us.
It looks expired.
Actually, it doesn't really look like bird seed at all. It looks like dominoes.
“That's not bird seed. Those are dominoes.”
“What are dominoes?”
Colorful the Parrot says.
“They’re.
Um. Dominoes.”
“I don't
know what Dominoes are!”
Chapter 4
Escape
We're still
staring at the dominoes. Well, however they got there, they're not good to eat.
We start squawking and squawking. Scarlett says, “Those are dominoes! Don't eat
that! Don't eat that, guys!” She reaches into our cage and takes the dominoes
out.
“How could dominoes
get in...” She stops in the middle of her sentence. “Hannah!” She yells.
Scarlett peeks out her door, and she sees Hannah walking down the hallway.
“Hannah! Did
you put these dominoes in my parrot’s cage?”
“No. I didn't
do that. Why would I do that?”
“Well. Why
would you feed Max pizza? Why would you make a mini tornado in Diamond and Emerald’s
tank? Why would you put Guinea on a pool floatie?”
“I don't
know. It just seemed like a good idea. Guinea looked like he wanted a swim.”
“Guinea pigs
don't like to swim!”
“And Max barked
for food. So I gave him some of my pizza. I didn't want it anyway.”
“Dogs can't
have pizza!” Scarlett says.
“I wanted to
make a tornado. So I made one in the tank.”
“You
shouldn't make tornados in fish tanks!”
“Um, OK.”
Hannah says.
Scarlet
sighs.
“Well. Just
don't do any of those things again.” Hannah walks away.
“Blah blah,
blah, blah, blah, blah blah blah. Blblblblbl” Hannah says.
“Squeak,
squeak, squeak, squeak, squeak squeak, squeak.”
“I'm coming. I'm coming, Guinea” Scarlett
says.
“Woof Woof,
Woof, woof, woof.”
“Be patient,
Max. Be patient. I'm coming. I'm coming.” Scarlett says.
“Blub, Blub, Blub, Blub, Blub.”
“I'm coming, Diamond. I'm coming, Emerald, I'm
coming, Clown.”
After Scarlet leaves, we hear lots of yums and
delicious sounds coming from other rooms in the house. And we also hear an unusual
sound walking through the hallway.
“Choo Choo Choo
Choo Choo Choo Choo Choo. I'm a train. I'm a train.” Hannah says.
“Choo, I'm a train. Choo Choo Choo Choo.”
Hannah
leaves and it's finally peaceful again. Polly and Penny have a nice
conversation with Colorful.
“So, is Emma
still working at the pet store?” Colorful asks.
“I don't
know her name.” I say. “But, is she the one who has black hair and glasses? And
always wears animal print pants?”
“Yeah, that's her.”
“Oh yay oh
yay! I love, what's her name? Emma. Yes. Emma. Well, I love Emma! She's so kind
to us all. She got us a new flavor of bird seed. Can you believe it? And it's
even more delicious than the old one. Even more delicious.”
“Yeah, I'm
sad at my bird seed. It wasn't as good as yours.” Colorful the parrot says.
“I'm sure all
of the other bird seed was as yummy as the other bird seed.”
That night I
couldn’t fall asleep. Even though I'm really happy that I got adopted, I can't
help feeling like, is there anything special about this house? It's good, but
it’s mediocre. Yes, I do know what the word mediocre means. I'm a very smart
little parrot, or should I say I'm a very smart big parrot. Anyway, this house
is very mediocre. So, I want to see if there's more to it. So, I wake up, grab
some bird seed, and stuff it in my mouth, just in case. But if you're
wondering, I do not have cheek pouches. But I stuffed some bird seed in my
mouth. And I shuffle at the lock. I shuffle some more. I bite my tongue, I
bite, I tug, I bite, I tug. I'm making tap tap noises, tap tap noises, tap tap
tap. Good thing I sleep in a different room. Scarlet sleeps with her fish Diamond,
Emerald, and Clown. But Penny, Colorful, and I get our own room. So I don't, I
repeat, I don't wake up Scarlett. But Penny wakes up, so I stop my pecking.
“Polly, what
are you doing up at night?” Penny says.
“Um, I was
just doing some music.”
“Well, I was
just making sure that you weren't upset. I'm sure you're very happy with our
home now.”
“How did you
know I wasn't happy with the pet store before?”
“He he.” She giggled. “You didn't exactly keep
it inside.”
“Oh well.
I'm very satisfied.”
“Great.” Penny
says with a smile. “Well. Sweet dreams.” Penny says before falling into
dreamland.
Good, everyone
is asleep. Now it's time for me to escape. I peck and peck and peck. And the
door flies open.
Chapter 5
Lost
I did it. I fly out of the parrot cage. I fly passed
the guinea pigs’ room. I fly past the doghouse. And I fly very quietly past Scarlet's
room. And passed the fish. And then, I fly to the door. I peck at the lock. It
opens. I unlocked the door, but I can't open it. Darn it. Yes, I know the word
darn it too. Anyway. I fly. And then I wake up Max.
“Hey, why did
you wake me up?” Max says.
“Can you
just open this door?”
“Of course,”
he says saying with a friendlier voice. I love helping people. My nickname is Helper
Helper Helper. No one actually calls me that, but I like it. Well, I like to
help help help help. Well, let's go.”
I fly into
the hallway. He runs through the hallway. And I very quietly fly past Scarlet's
room. He quietly walks past Scarlets room and then I show him the front. door.
“That's all
you need me to open? Easy”. He pounds at the door and it flies open.
“Thank you.
Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.
Thank you” I say.
“Well,
you're welcome. You're welcome. You're welcome. You're welcome,” Max says.
I put him to
bed. And sing him a song. “Oh Fortuna, see through Parrot. Oh Fortuna, see through
dog…Fortune.” And then. I fly out the door.
I fly past
the front yard. It's beautiful. There's a bird bath, a sandbox, and a playhouse.
I fly into the Playhouse. There's a kitchen. I try to wash myself off in some
water. I'm really hot but it doesn't work. Huh. I wonder what that's about. And
then I see food. Lots of food. I even see mango. I peck into the mango and peck
and peck and peck. Ooh, it tastes like plastic. I spit it out. Gross. That's
disgusting. Who would eat that? I fly out of the playhouse. And then. I see a bird
bath. Hopefully that won't have fake running water like the sink in the playhouse.
I go into the bird bath and yay, it's water. It cools me off so much. Then I
fly past houses and houses. It's beautiful. I see rock gardens and ponds. And
lots more amazing stuff like these green things, but they're not all green. The
tops are green. But it has brown parts that holding all the green parts.
They're so cool. And then these flowery things, I think they're called. They smell
really good. I look up and see the beautiful stars. They're amazing.
And then, I
think about Scarlett. If she wakes up and I'm not there, she'll be so sad that
she lost me and she'll feel so bad. She'll think that it’s her fault I escaped.
Suddenly. I'm scared. I'm by a house. It's a big house. A fancy house. With
lots of fancy things. This is my dream to live in a big fancy house. But it
doesn't feel so good. Being in Scarlett's house feels a lot better. But I have
no idea how to get back to Scarlett.
Well. Maybe
I should go over what I saw. I saw stars, but there are stars everywhere. I saw
a really big green thing. I fly and fly until I find a big green thingy. And
then I remember seeing a pond. So I fly and fly until I see a pond. And then I
remember seeing a rock garden and I fly and fly until I see a rock garden. I
keep following that method. Until the last thing I remember is my house. I do
see a house, but it doesn't look like all our house. I fly past that house and
then I see something familiar. It's our house! I fly in. Hopefully no one will
notice that the door is open. I fly past the doghouse. I fly past the Guinea
pig’s room. And finally, I fly into the
parrot’s room.
I fly into the open door and I close it. And I
see Penny with one eye open laying down. Colorful is the same. It's morning.
How are they still asleep? I know, Penny. She's an early parrot. I wake up
Penny. And she immediately hugs me and says, ”Polly! Why did you leave? I
thought you were happy here. You said so yourself!”
“I am happy
here. I didn't think I was. But I am.”
Colorful
gets up to. “How could you not be happy here? Scarlett is our owner, and she
takes great care of us. Not one animal that Scarlet has is sad living with Scarlet
and her family.”
“This is a
great place to live. It truly is,” I say.
Chapter 6
Welcome home. We are
really home.
Scarlet walks
in and she says, “Oh, I love you, my little parrots! Good morning, Colorful. Good
morning, Penny. Good morning, Polly.” she coos to us in a baby voice.
“We love
you, Scarlet!” We all say to her.
“You guys
are so sweet.” She says to us. “You seem tired, Polly. Were you up all night?”
“No”, I say.
“I don't
know parrot language, but I have a feeling that means, “No, I couldn't sleep last
night.” And then Scarlett leaves and says good morning to all her other pets.
I take a
nap. A peaceful nap knowing that I am home. Truly. Home.
The End
I hope you
enjoyed this book. Polly and Penny. Tell me what book you like most. Also tell
me what is your favorite part in any of the “Scarlett and her pets series.”
Hugs and kisses.
Love,
Bethany, age 8
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