Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Peepers Pitt--Push & Pull


Choo Choo Andrews
Peepers’ Pitt--New Crew Askew pt. 16 of 20: “Push & Pull”

Birdy Nok Nok was upset.  The bird man had thrown a fit of discontent inside the flying railroad car that he and Choo Choo Andrews were trapped on!  After flapping his wings and flying around aimlessly, he’d finally found a way of escape.  With every peck on the glass window, freedom grew closer!

Choo Choo Andrews had just gotten over the fact that he and Birdy were actually flying in lone railroad car through the sky!  That shock was followed by the fact that Birdy was hell-bent on cracking a window.  Choo Choo was unsure how high up they were, and his palms grew sweaty at the idea of less separation between himself and heights.  He lunged for Birdy once more, this time in an attempt to shoo him away rather than catch him.

Birdy Nok Nok swiveled his bird head the way birds do, at an almost 360 degree angle!  He evidently saw Choo Choo, and flapped his wings in response!  The wind created from Birdy’s powerful wings blew Choo Choo back and off his feet!  The railroad man found himself on the floor of the railroad car.  Before he could recover and get back to his feet, Birdy had cracked the window enough to get his head through!  Choo Choo jumped up quickly when he saw this, and was able to get hold of Birdy’s leg.  Birdy was a bit distracted now that his head was through, and he flapped his wings in a futile attempt to fly the rest of the way through the window!

Choo Choo held tightly to the bird man’s leg, and used the strength he’d gained from years working on the railroad to try and pull him back in.  Birdy flapped harder though, and began to tap at the glass with his one free leg!  He also pushed hard against the it.  Choo Choo pulled as Birdy pushed, and for a while, it seemed they had reached a stalemate.  Finally, Birdy ceased to push and relaxed.  Choo Choo relaxed his arms as well.  Suddenly, Birdy tensed again, and pressed so hard against the glass that something would finally give--the glass!

Birdy crashed his entire body through the glass window, pulling Choo Choo behind him, as they both flew out into the sky…

All characters, stories, photos, and performances
are (C) 2012 Jon Hason & Crevice Creations

All characters appearing in this work
are fictitious. Any resemblance to real
persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental.

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