Phew! We made it, with a minute to spare! We thought Kuromi would have my fur (and in the frogs’ case, their skin) for almost not getting to her house on time, but I think she was in a very forgiving mood because Hiiragi was there, all shiny and sparkly. Bless him, otherwise, the scary story would happen on the spot, with us being the victims.@_@

Anyway, on with my story!

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The Tale of the Were-Mimmy

There was once an Indian tribe ruled by a strict chief. The women weren’t allowed to follow the men, especially when they’re said to be out hunting. Mimmy, the chief’s daughter, beautiful as well as brave, followed her father one day, curious to see what they were about. She brought her faithful jugle cat with her, and together, they hid behind a huge boulder and plants and spied upon them.

Lo and behold! Instead of hunting, she saw that the men were performing magic! She was so focused on watching the wonders that she forgot she was trying to be careful, and both she and her mountain cat stumbled and fell right in the middle of the circle of men.

Since it was forbidden for women to see that the men were practicing magic, the medicine man performed magic, amazing as well as horrifying. The princess’s screams were heard even at the tribe, some miles away, but the shrieks became howls as her body was merged with that of her beloved cat. When it was all over, nothing of the beautiful princess or the mountain cat could be seen, but a grotesque combination of both. The horrible monster was cursed to live forever, roaming the hills and jungles, howling for the return of her body.

So when you’re outdoors, and you hear a strange roaring/howling sound, remember Princess Mimmy and the horrible curse - she might just be trying to find a way to get back to normal.

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I’m typing this entry again from my mobile phone (technology: got to love it). I went trick-or-treating with my froggy friends at Donut Pond (Keroppi and Keroleen invited me along, and since the folks there won’t really mistake me for Kitty, I agreed immediately!) After collecting a load of candy (lactose-free, of course), we saw this house that looked haunted. Ganta wanted to TP it (since he had my flashlight, he was feeling pretty brave), but we just went inside to check if there are any ghosties there. There weren’t (phew!), but there were spiders and centipedes and millipedes and all the creepy-crawlies, which I think are scarier than those that go bump in the night. One incredibly huge bug even jumped on my pretty dress! Eek! As if the dust bunnies weren’t enough to make it not as nice as before!

Anyway, we’re now rushing to reach Kuromi’s birthday on time. You know how she gets when things don’t go her way. Better hurry, or it’s going to be my birthday we’ll be celebrating, not hers (and we know how bad that could be *evil laugh*.

Just kidding! Gotta rush! We’ll be telling creepy stories at the party so I’ve got to get mine prepared!

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