He was old and
lived in this lake all his years. He was
familiar with the rocks, the bottom and the sandy areas. He knew where the tasty reeds were and where
his children and grandchildren played.
The years had
caused him to slow down. He was always
tired and seldom missed an opportunity to climb upon the downed tree. He loved the warmth of the sun and often just
fell asleep while listening to the birds singing.
His wife, of so
many years, was never far from his side.
Lately, she’d been concerned that he’d been running out of gas so
often. She just knew something wasn’t
right. Even his little turtle jokes had
lost their spark. He didn’t seem to
laugh much anymore. His left front flipper had been bothering him, even though he never complained, she could tell.
Last Saturday,
when a shaft of sunlight had awakened her, she said to herself, this s a
sign. She swam over to her husband and
told him he had no choice anymore; he was going in for a checkup. I’ve made an appointment for you at the Shell
station on the corner.
1 comment:
Ohhh - the "SHELL" Station!!! I get it:)
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