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MaryAnne and Snifflly 4,700 YA Comic book characters get their revenge. (standard:adventure, 4309 words) | |||
Author: Oscar A Rat | Added: Jul 06 2020 | Views/Reads: 1424/1029 | Story vote: 0.00 (0 votes) |
Have you ever wondered about the fates of your childhood comic friends? | |||
“Sniffly, get your mousy ass up and fix me a hamburger,” MaryAnne called to her companion. Sniffly raised his head from a book he was reading, “War and Peace,” by Tolstoy. “Why don't ya just eat a cracker like I do, you old maid?” he squeaked back at her. “Or get it yourself.” With only weak and sporadic comic book royalties coming in, they were both on edge. There hadn't been a speaking engagement in years and the savings were getting low. The heroes of great comic book series' from the 1940s to 1960s, they had been living off their former popularity ever since. That popularity, or lack of, had finally reduced them to a small room in the Old Comics Home. The building stood in back of a Warmer Sisters lot outside of Cleveland, Ohio. You couldn't get any lower if you tried. “We need to find some money, somewhere, Sniffly,” MaryAnne mumbled as she slapped together a Spam and jelly sandwich. “Somewhere or other. You have any ideas?” “Baby, I only got me a mouse brain ya' know?” Sniffly sniffled. “What do I know about money?” There came a knock on the door to their room. Sniffly Mouse being too small to reach the knob, MaryAnne sighed and, putting on slippers because of a cold linoleum floor, shuffled over and opened it. “Morning Peggy,” she lazily greeted her neighbor. The neighbor, Peggy Pen, was in the same fix as her and Sniffly. Peggy had won fame with a magic Magic Marker. When she drew something, it came into existence. A drawn door would become a real one, a drawn rabbit would jump around, even though only two dimensional. Now, with arthritis, she could hardly write her name, much less draw pretty pictures. On a good day, not very many of those anymore, she had drawn the picture of San Francisco Bay on MaryAnne's wall. Boats crept back along and forth, smokestacks puffed smoke, and little people walked along the shore of the drawing on their wall. It was nice to have that constant motion because the cheap rented room didn't have a window. “Morning, MaryAnne. You have any instant coffee for me? I ran out, honey.” “Sure, come on in and have a cup or two. We ain't got us no other plans.” She pulled a wooden chair out for Peggy. “If this useless mouse has time to fix us some? It's his turn.” Peggy maneuvered her walker slowly through a narrow doorway and plopped her fat butt onto a chair. Sniffly, giving a loud snort, hopped up to a tiny sink and counter holding the coffee pot. It was a hard task for a mouse but he was practiced at the job. He soon had two large cups ready, along with a small one for himself. “This is a waste'a coffee, ya' know?” the mouse complained. Usually they saved coffee, and money, by MaryAnne shrinking down to Sniffly's size and using a much smaller cup like his. MaryAnne had the ability to shrink down to mouse size, that and to go back and forth to Toyland. At her age, she didn't go to Toyland very often. Not very important talents but good enough to bring in money for a good many years. Sniffly hopped onto the tray containing coffee, and MaryAnne carried it over to the table. While the three prepared their drinks, MaryAnne turned to Peggy. “We was just talking, Peggy, about finding some way to make a little money. The government dole doesn't go very far and our savings have gone way down. You have any ideas?” “You broads could go out hooking,” Sniffly suggested, giving them a toothy grin. Click here to read the rest of this story (478 more lines)
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