Dead mice tell no tales

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“What’s that smell?” Sue asked from the front hall. “Is that a dead mouse?”

Sometimes I cannot help myself. “Is it?” I asked. “I just thought you were cooking dinner.” Some people cannot take a joke. My shoulder still hurts.

“The Fergusons are coming for dinner at 6. I don’t want people to think we have mice in the house.”

“Then let’s tell them it’s a dead squirrel. Ouch! Would you please stop hitting me? I’m still sore from yesterday.”

“I didn’t touch you yesterday.”

“You think you’re the only one who hits me? I ran into Roger and Stacey in the grocery store yesterday and I said, ‘What’s new?’ and she said, ‘We’re trying to have a baby.’ She said it like they were trying to make their own sauerkraut at home.”

“Well, for some people it’s very difficult.”

“I understand that, but for most people, it’s not a Saturday morning chore. I can actually remember a time when you might not tell someone you were trying to have a baby.”

“So she hit you?”

“No, Roger hit me. A friendly little tap on the shoulder. You want to see the bruise?”

“I can remember a time when he’d have hit you in the mouth. Thank goodness one of you has matured.”

“Thank you.”

“I was talking about Roger. Really, can one little mouse smell that bad? Maybe it is something bigger. An opossum, maybe. A raccoon.”

“Oh, I just got a good whiff. I think we’re talking about something much bigger. A deer. A cow. A hobo. Can’t you light a candle or something to cover that up?”

“No one makes a candle that big. It’d have to be the size of the Liberty Bell. Besides, just knowing about it makes me sick. I can’t eat here knowing something is decomposing in the cellar. Get down there and take a look around. If you can’t find anything, I’ll tell the Fergusons to meet us somewhere for dinner. We’ll stay in a hotel tonight.”

I haven’t been down in that dank hole for weeks. It’s where I put stuff that’s too expensive to put in the trash but too hideous to display, as well as the summer lawn furniture and sports equipment. I know a lot of guys work on projects in their basements, or build rec rooms and family rooms down there, but I’m not one of them. I enjoy above-ground internment.

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