Innocent Red Wildflowers
It was only a tiny pinch on my right calf. I thought nothing of it at first, though I did stop to wonder what it was. I looked down as one does at such times, and saw nothing out of the ordinary. I looked right, then left. Nothing.
I looked down again and saw a gaggle of innocent wildflowers tangled and leaning along a square wire fence. Oh, how nice I said, since I do love a vacant lot and a fence.
Pinch! Ouch!
And then I saw it; there were two of them, moving, and they were --hungry! One came after me, and one was after the fence itself. I saw the bend in the fence, I saw the nippers, I saw the sudden flowery lurch and I can tell you, I did not stay around to watch the outcome.
I looked down again and saw a gaggle of innocent wildflowers tangled and leaning along a square wire fence. Oh, how nice I said, since I do love a vacant lot and a fence.
Pinch! Ouch!
And then I saw it; there were two of them, moving, and they were --hungry! One came after me, and one was after the fence itself. I saw the bend in the fence, I saw the nippers, I saw the sudden flowery lurch and I can tell you, I did not stay around to watch the outcome.
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