The Bad Night’s Sleep
I was so cranky when I woke up this morning that Belinda didn't know what to do with me. I couldn't sleep all night long because John was sick and when he's sick, he snores! I tried to move to all different rooms but I either couldn't get comfortable or I couldn't escape that earth-shattering snoring! Finally, I settled on a pillow that was propped up next to the rabbit cage in the garage.
It was horrifying that I was in the garage with this rabbit rather than in my bed next to Belinda and John, right where this Chihuahua should be, but I just couldn't take the noise any longer. I turned in circles about a dozen times and plopped down on the big pillow; at least it was quiet out here, I thought. After a while, I finally felt my big eyes starting to get heavier and heavier until they closed tight. I drifted off to sleep and when I started to wake up; the sun was peeking into the garage window. I reluctantly opened one eye and found another big eye staring right back at me! I jumped up in shock, forgetting where I was, and bumped my head against the tire of the car. Then, I heard a little metal clunk and looked down. There was my brand new Chihuahua collar, lying broken on the concrete floor. What on earth had happened to my collar! I went over to sniff it and look at it more closely. Right next to the buckle was a bunch of frayed pieces of collar that looked like they had been chewed right in half. I was very confused and went back to sit down on the pillow. That's when I saw it, pieces of my collar sticking out from the rabbit cage.
When I realized that the rabbit had chewed my collar off while I was sleeping, I was furious! I showed him my pointy, little teeth and barked at him very sternly. He didn't even care. He just sat there with one ear up and one ear down, chewing on a piece of hay. What a ridiculous animal, I thought, as I watched him stare blankly back at me. I guess all of the commotion woke Belinda up because she crept out into the dimly lit garage with a baseball bat.
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€Oh Buster, geeze, you scared me so bad! What on earth are you doing out here?€ She brought me back into the house, which was warm and comfy after being in the cold garage all night long. €I guess you were trying to find a quiet place, huh? I couldn't sleep either.€ She poured some oatmeal into a bowl and sat down on the couch to eat it. I snuggled up to her warm robe and when she was done, I licked her strawberry oatmeal bowl. She gave me a kiss on the nose and I licked her chin.
A few hours passed and John woke up as good as new. €Wow guys, I slept great last night! I feel good enough to go back to work today so I will see you for dinner.€ John gave us both a hug goodbye. Belinda and I looked at each other with sleepy eyes and we raced back into the bedroom. We both fluffed up the covers and climbed in. John would be gone for a while before we had to make dinner. €This is perfect, Buster! Now we can get our sleep€ Belinda said with a sneeze and a sniffle. I started to drift off to sleep just as Belinda started snoring!
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It was horrifying that I was in the garage with this rabbit rather than in my bed next to Belinda and John, right where this Chihuahua should be, but I just couldn't take the noise any longer. I turned in circles about a dozen times and plopped down on the big pillow; at least it was quiet out here, I thought. After a while, I finally felt my big eyes starting to get heavier and heavier until they closed tight. I drifted off to sleep and when I started to wake up; the sun was peeking into the garage window. I reluctantly opened one eye and found another big eye staring right back at me! I jumped up in shock, forgetting where I was, and bumped my head against the tire of the car. Then, I heard a little metal clunk and looked down. There was my brand new Chihuahua collar, lying broken on the concrete floor. What on earth had happened to my collar! I went over to sniff it and look at it more closely. Right next to the buckle was a bunch of frayed pieces of collar that looked like they had been chewed right in half. I was very confused and went back to sit down on the pillow. That's when I saw it, pieces of my collar sticking out from the rabbit cage.
When I realized that the rabbit had chewed my collar off while I was sleeping, I was furious! I showed him my pointy, little teeth and barked at him very sternly. He didn't even care. He just sat there with one ear up and one ear down, chewing on a piece of hay. What a ridiculous animal, I thought, as I watched him stare blankly back at me. I guess all of the commotion woke Belinda up because she crept out into the dimly lit garage with a baseball bat.
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€Oh Buster, geeze, you scared me so bad! What on earth are you doing out here?€ She brought me back into the house, which was warm and comfy after being in the cold garage all night long. €I guess you were trying to find a quiet place, huh? I couldn't sleep either.€ She poured some oatmeal into a bowl and sat down on the couch to eat it. I snuggled up to her warm robe and when she was done, I licked her strawberry oatmeal bowl. She gave me a kiss on the nose and I licked her chin.
A few hours passed and John woke up as good as new. €Wow guys, I slept great last night! I feel good enough to go back to work today so I will see you for dinner.€ John gave us both a hug goodbye. Belinda and I looked at each other with sleepy eyes and we raced back into the bedroom. We both fluffed up the covers and climbed in. John would be gone for a while before we had to make dinner. €This is perfect, Buster! Now we can get our sleep€ Belinda said with a sneeze and a sniffle. I started to drift off to sleep just as Belinda started snoring!
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