Confessions…

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Daily writing prompt
What was the last thing you searched for online? Why were you looking for it?

You may be thinking that I would write about my study habits, research for my books, or even food recipes for a Ninja Foodie. But No! Of all the times to ask this question, WordPress waits til now for this prompt.

I was not out on the web searching for the meaning of some deep insight from study, nor was I working on a writing project, or baking some delectable treat from reading a Pinterest article.

If truth be told… I was looking for a cheat code… yup folks, a cheat code for my computer game. See, my cat died! He was not just a cat, but a Great Panther from over near the Black Galleon camp.

Long story short, I went to clear out a pirate ship with my husband and brother in law, and I brought Brodie, my Panther. I have gotten quite attached to this kitty, as I have had him since we began this adventure. I should have known better than to take him in somewhere that these two go. Soooooooo……… Brodie got stuck up in the Captains Quarters and by the time we got to him, he was dead.

I know it was just a game, but I actually almost cried when he died. In my inconsolable grief, I entered into Admin Mode and resurrected my fallen companion, as any good game cheater would! Once I had my compadre back, I needed to bring his stats back up to match his previous numbers… no more death to my feline!

And this is how I found myself out on the great world wide web, asking Google for a cheat code that would level up my big cat, before I went to bed last night. Thanks for calling me out WordPress!

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In honor of Brodie, I am making everyone steak for breakfast. It is his favorite, though he prefers it raw…

6 thoughts on “Confessions…

  1. Girl, I just never know where you are going until you get to the punchline, and then I just have to laugh or cry or whatever I have become immersed in with you. God loves you, sister, and so do I. ❤

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