Brought to you by Little Guy, Penelope, Persephone, M, Googlibutt, Vladimir, Hermione, Nefertini, Misanthropy, and Yuri . . . and by a strange chicken owner who finds writing in a journal therapeutic, but can't write a normal one to save her life.
Little Guy
I don't know what is wrong with the tall ones, coming here like this. As far as I can tell there was no competition for their territory . . . that silly, over sized coop of theirs. I can't understand what could have made them come here, to an even larger coop. I thought maybe the tall one wanted more wives, but no, he still has just one. He must not be much of a man, if he can't attract more mates. Not that it surprises me much. How can he expect to attract anyone with no comb or wattles? I really must find out if he lost them in a fight or something.
Then I thought his wife must be wanting chicks, maybe she's the one who changed territory and he followed. I've been watching her closely, though, and she never sits still long enough to be a proper broody. She's like a silly leghorn . . . thank goodness for my wives; proper broodies, all of them, and never so silly as to demand a different territory.
That's one thing, though . . . they didn't demand it, yet we have it. Our coops seem to have followed us, though I don't see how. I've wandered all about them and can't find the legs, nor any sign that they live at all. It made me uneasy, the first few nights in this new place. My wives felt the same, though they hide it well. They laid misshapen eggs, poor things, though that may have had more to do with the ride in the strange beast that brought us here in its belly. I always thought being eaten would feel . . . slimier. Certainly I didn't think I'd be pooped out live. This was a very large beast, though, so it must be hard for it to find enough grit to grind its food. That must be it, yes. I'd certainly be dead, had the weird moving beast with round legs eaten a proper amount of grit. The tall ones fed us to it, the treacherous creatures. And now they have their new coop, I have this new territory, and my poor wives are scared to venture far while they lay their odd eggs.
Stupid tall ones.


I don't know what is wrong with the tall ones, coming here like this. As far as I can tell there was no competition for their territory . . . that silly, over sized coop of theirs. I can't understand what could have made them come here, to an even larger coop. I thought maybe the tall one wanted more wives, but no, he still has just one. He must not be much of a man, if he can't attract more mates. Not that it surprises me much. How can he expect to attract anyone with no comb or wattles? I really must find out if he lost them in a fight or something.
Then I thought his wife must be wanting chicks, maybe she's the one who changed territory and he followed. I've been watching her closely, though, and she never sits still long enough to be a proper broody. She's like a silly leghorn . . . thank goodness for my wives; proper broodies, all of them, and never so silly as to demand a different territory.
That's one thing, though . . . they didn't demand it, yet we have it. Our coops seem to have followed us, though I don't see how. I've wandered all about them and can't find the legs, nor any sign that they live at all. It made me uneasy, the first few nights in this new place. My wives felt the same, though they hide it well. They laid misshapen eggs, poor things, though that may have had more to do with the ride in the strange beast that brought us here in its belly. I always thought being eaten would feel . . . slimier. Certainly I didn't think I'd be pooped out live. This was a very large beast, though, so it must be hard for it to find enough grit to grind its food. That must be it, yes. I'd certainly be dead, had the weird moving beast with round legs eaten a proper amount of grit. The tall ones fed us to it, the treacherous creatures. And now they have their new coop, I have this new territory, and my poor wives are scared to venture far while they lay their odd eggs.
Stupid tall ones.
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