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Guero - 2. The Cowardly Lion Part 1
The Cowardly Lion Part 1
I was sitting on the couch, with Guero on my lap as I absently stroked his back. With my mind preoccupied with the tv show I was watching that day, I failed to notice how agitated Guero was.
It was when Guero stopped purring, that I finally looked down, and saw how tense he was, how his ears twitched every now and then. I was worried, and I held him tightly, to sooth him, still… he looked tense. So, with a kiss on his head, I set him aside and got up, and headed to the kitchen for a snack.
All thoughts of a snack were forgotten, as I looked through the kitchen window and saw the source of Guero’s distress- beyond the kitchen window storm clouds were gathering and I could hear the far-off thunder, each clap getting louder as the clouds drew nearer. And then, a loud boom reverberated throughout the house, the storm was now on top of us.
I went back to the living room, but I did not find Guero on the couch where I left him. I knelt down to see if he was under the furniture… he was nowhere in sight.
I got back onto my feet and left the room as another thunder clap boomed outside. When I was in the hall, inspiration struck, I realized where Guero had hidden away, and I dashed to my parents’ bedroom, and when I entered the empty room, I saw the walk-in closet door ajar.
I reached forward and opened it wide, and I saw Guero in the corner, huddled and shaking. My heart went out to him. I closed the door behind me, flicked on the closet light, and sat before Guero. And, I began stroking his fur, as I waited with him for this storm to pass.
And after the rumbling of the thunder began to wane, I felt another rumbling beneath my fingers… Guero was purring again.
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