Dear fellow Human,
Its night time. All
lights switched off. You are requested to switch on to your night mode for
better visualizing. The one where we see all things in green how you would see
the frame from a video cam in night mode. That’s the way how he would see too!
I think he crept sometime in the
middle of the night. He sneaked in quietly. Without making a sound. He was
quite hungry. The kitchen was cleaned and closed. We had finished our dinner
and returned the remaining food to the fridge. He didn’t find a thing. His
little hands couldn’t break open the fridge door or twist the round dabba’s lid
in which we stored the khaau.
But then something beckoned him. He
caught the aroma. Mangoes. Mmmm… The aroma was strong and pulled him closer to
them. But to his dismay the mangoes laid covered into a netted basket. The net
was an easy material to go through and reach the mangoes. He got to work. And
then he got his tiny hands onto a mango. Finally!
He dug his teeth into the soft ripe mango
and ate a side voraciously. Phew! What a relief! He had got something much
better than he had imagined. He climbed down and stretched on the floor and
sighed satisfactorily.
Breaking into the house, check.
Filling up a grumbling hungry tummy, check. Exploring the house, will begin
now. And to locate them and communicate. The major task!
His team had been tipped about the two
fellows living in the house. The old nosey pigeon had seen both the new
creatures and had informed them. And now he got a whiff of their scent too. He
activated his high power night mode eyesight and tuned his ears well. There!
Now he could see all clear and well. He could hear someone snore. He made his
way swiftly into the direction of the sounds he had just heard.
He came across the first door. My Dad
was asleep. Snoring. He nodded disapprovingly. Was he fooled? But that wasn’t
possible. His high decibel ears won’t despise him. He decided to get in and
check the room just for assurance. Nothing. He found nothing.
And then he heard something again.
This time he heard two sounds. Someone snoring. This time not my Dad. But
someone else. No it wasn’t my Mum or me (I don’t snore please). And another
sound of someone digging into something rough. His ears alerted him. He started
moving into the sounds’ direction.
There! He spotted them. He could see
them clearly now. Both were of the same colour as his. Grey. And both were a
bit smaller in size than him. Wow! He exclaimed. He’d never thought that he
would see a specie so similar to him. He had just heard about them or seen
their pictures in his training program. But in those pictures the creatures,
their apparent cousins were brown or white. Not grey! This was his first task.
Alone. And he surely wanted to succeed. He had been warned. To keep out of the
humans’ way and not to be sighted but enjoy the stay and gorge into the humans’
food. But his mission would be a secret. Explore and communicate and get more
information about them.
He approached the funny room they were
supposedly living in. He sniggered. He thought it’s a relatively a bigger cage.
Wonder if they ever knew how it is to be in open and in wild. His leader had
specifically ordered him to keep his thoughts to himself. “Just talk to them
about them and question them about them and keep your thoughts to yourself.” He
started moving towards the cage. Err..
Room.
He stood before the digging specie and
stared at him. The one who was engrossed in digging stopped and stared back at
the visitor he had just spotted. The digger woke up the other one who was
sleeping. The two looked at the outsider quite astonished. They started
discussing Was he real? And how did he come in? Did he live here? Not according to them. Was he going to hurt
them? Or take away their food? But he didn’t seem as someone who would hurt.
The outsider broke his silence and
squeaked, “Hi, Im Rocket the city mouse. Don’t be scared of me. I have just
come here to visit you two and to get to know about your clan.” He pulled out
his hand and put it across the windowed wall to shake hands with them. The two
insiders stared at him and then exchanged looks with each other. The first one
stretched his tiny arm and shook hands with Rocket and spoke. “Hi Im Bison the
hamster and he is my brother Picasso the hamster. We had different names when
we were babies but then these humans named us something cooler. So we decided
to adopt these new names.”
That night the three sat facing each
other with a wall running between them and shared all that they had known and
all that they hadn’t know. Rocket forgot about his mission in between and
started telling them about his team of Mouse and their work- to find out about
different fellow species that had moved to the city and shared the space with
them. He told them that he was a Researcher Mouse. Bison and Picasso told
Rocket about the old wise Khujli the Guinea Pig and how he told them stories
about their burrowing family.
They forgot for how many hours they
had been talking when Rocket heard some bell ringing. Bison told him this bell
rang every day at this hour and Papa Human walked out of his room to answer it.
Rocket bid a goodbye and told them he would visit them the next morning. He
shouldn’t be seen by anybody else other than these two. No human should know he
was here. Saying a quick bye Rocket
rocketed out of the room and found a dark corner and hid. He sent a message to
his Research team saying he had begun his task. As he closed his eyes to sleep
into this new corner he thought this mission isn’t too bad. The humans might
never know of me sneaking in and I would get to know more of these two Hamsters
over my stay. He didn’t realize when he slept off.
Bison and Picasso too slept off
snuggled into their corner tired and amazed with the amount of new information
they had just garnered. Picasso exclaimed, “There seems to be a whole new and
exciting world out of this room. Wonder how it’d be.” Bison said, “Yes but
remember what the old wise Khujli had said. He had said don’t try to break open
and escape whatsoever. You will regret. And I think we should follow his
warning.”
Papa Human, my Dad spotted the half
eaten mango and said, “There is a mouse in the house! And we have to get him!”
And all I could say was, “Hope the
city mouse doesn’t teach any tapori ways to my naïve Hamsters.” But little did I know what had
happened the last night and what was in store for the hamsters and me…

:-) A whole new perspective!! Quite an entertaining read! Thanks for sharing !
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