Pack vacation! Everyone piles into the car and Dad drives
for a long time. I stretch out in the back seat across my girls and snore until
I can smell the air change. Then I sit up and clamber over Ilana to look out
the window.
“Mika!
Get off!” Ilana says, rearranging herself so I can’t use her legs as boosters. “You’re
too heavy.” She shoves me closer to Ellie. So I turn around and stand on Ellie
who doesn’t complain. I make sure to whack Ilana in the face with my wagging
tail.
It’s
getting dark, but I can still make out our surroundings. Instead of lots of
houses squished together with tiny yards, there are a few houses, stretched out
from one another. And in between, there are trees. So many trees and none of
them are marked! And the smells. There’s the usual squirrel and rabbit, and then
a deeper, larger smell. I’ve seen the animal it belongs to once. It’s bigger
than any dog. It has long skinny legs, large rounded ears and a tiny tail that
looks like a flag when the animal runs.
We
pull onto a gravel road and pass a few tiny houses. Then Dad turns the car onto
a small grass lot tucked into the trees. A sandy path leads up from the grass
to a little house hugged by forest. My pack refers to this house as The Cabin. Everyone
gets out of the car and starts unpacking. I mark my territory before Ilana
brings me into The Cabin.
I
run around the few rooms sniffing while my pack brings in the luggage. Mom and
Dad go to bed in the bed room while Ilana and Ellie set up their little folding
beds in the main room. I get the couch in the room with the girls. In the
middle of the night though, I sneak onto Ellie’s bed and take it over.
After breakfast the next morning, Ilana and Ellie put on
their swim suits and get towels. “Come on Miki,” Ilana says, grabbing my
harness. The harness usually means I’m going for a car ride, but at The Cabin
it generally means a fight with the monster.
Alright, I
think, this time I’m going to win! I
get up and pad over to Ilana, my collar jangling. She slides my harness on,
then clips on my extra-long leash. Next she fits my floatie on my back, then
straps it in around my chest and waist.
She
stands up, hands on hips, and grins at me. “Ready Miki?”
“Yes!”
I tell her. All she hears is, “Woof!”
Ilana
slips her sunglasses on, slings her towel over her shoulder, and then takes up
the coils of my leash. “Ready?” she calls to Ellie.
“Yeah,”
Ellie says, snatching her beach bag. She puts on her sunglasses and then leads
the way out the door.
We
walk down the gravel path for a little while, cross an actual road, and
continue down another gravel path. The girls talk but I’m too busy sniffing
everything to bother listening. Then the gravel under my feet begins to mix
with sand. I lift my nose to the breeze. The scent of fish and water fill my nostrils.
I can hear birds calling in the distance. I prick my ears up and that’s when I
hear the crashing of the monster.
I
pull at my leash now, scrambling in the sand. I strain to get closer. Ilana
tightens her grip on my leash and digs her heels into the sand. “Hold on, will
you?”
We
all mount the boardwalk. I’m straining forward, my muscles ripple under my
floatie. Haltingly we move down the boardwalk to the top of the hill. I stop
for a moment. The monster is down at the bottom, past the people lying on the
sand and the other dogs fetching balls. The monster roars and crashes into the
sand, foaming.
“Hey
you guys!” I bark to everyone on the sand, “What are you doing? Don’t you see
the monster?” Both the humans and the dogs ignore me. If they’re not going to
do something, it’s up to me. I plunge forward. Ilana almost loses her footing
as she stumbles after me. Ellie runs to catch up. In between breaths, the two
girls are laughing. I don’t understand why.
Ilana
drops her towel on the sand and lets go of the coils of leash. I bolt into the
monster. We hit each other with a crash. The monster grumbles and rises high
above me, foam at the top. I leap up to meet it, mouth open. With a defining boom,
it rolls down towards me and I bite it hard.
The
monster slides over me, and envelops me for a moment. When I surface, it’s in
front of me. I shake myself and spit the water that somehow ended up in my
mouth. The monster is coming at me. It writhes and sways, rumbling toward me. “Stay
away!” I warn it, but my usual deep bark comes out high pitched.
Behind
me I hear giggles. I turn briefly and see Ellie holding up her phone. “Mika Bobika vs. Lake Michigan round 3,” she says
into it.
“Get
away from the monster!” I warn her. “Ap, ap, ap!” she hears. Smiling, she keeps
her phone trained on me.
It’s
no use. I turn back to the monster just in time to be bowled over. I tumble
into the sand kicking and barking. The monster recedes and I scramble to my
feet. I run along the sand yelling taunts and curses at it. It rises and
bellows back at me.
More
giggles come from behind me but this time I don’t turn around.
The
monster rushes at me again. I gather myself and launch into it. I bite and claw
at it. It escapes me, leaping over me and turning me upside down. I land back
on the sand.
Breathing
hard, I lay there for a moment. I cough up water. My whole body is shaking.
This monster is tough. I can’t find its weakness.
Slowly
I rise to my feet. The monster is thundering at me, taunting me. My girls come
up behind me. Ellie isn’t holding her phone anymore. The monster is charging
us. “Get back!” I shout at the girls. They don’t listen. Panic is beginning to
creep in. I’m exhausted. I haven’t even wounded this monster, and it’s coming
for my pack!
I
shake myself. Sand and water fly everywhere. I start my final attack. I get a
few steps in before the girls grab me. “Stop! I have to protect you. Don’t you
see it’s coming?” I cry at them.
“I
think you’ve had enough for today Miss Mika,” Ilana grins at me. “It’s great to
watch, but we don’t want you to drown yourself.”
“But
I’m not done!” I protest. I squirm and push against them. I can’t leave. I won’t quit. The girls are strong together. They
force me back up the sand, away from the monster. I try to turn around and face
it.
Ilana
swings a leg over me so she’s straddling me. She adjusts her grip on my collar.
“Okay, I’ve got her,” she says. Ellie lets go and I wriggle but Ilana holds me
tight. With one hand she coils my leash up. “I’ll be back,” Ilana calls to
Ellie, then she leads me up the sand hill to the board walk.
The
farther away from the monster I get, the more I relax. Ilana swings her leg back
around and loosens her grip on my collar. We walk a little. She watches me. The
sounds of the monster are fading and smells of forest start to take over once more.
I cough up more water and shake myself. I let the songs of the trees fill my
senses and relax me.
Ilana
lets go of my collar and I fall into place beside her. We stroll back down the
gravel road in happy silence. I didn’t defeat the monster, but I protected my
girls. I’m sure I’ll have another chance to fight, but for now I’m happy to
take a break.
We
stop at the street crossing and I sit like I’m supposed to. I look up at Ilana.
She’s watching the road for cars. Then I look at her bare leg next to me and
give it one giant lick.
“Ewww
Mika!” Ilana yells and jumps a little. I look up at her, tongue lolling.
She sighs and pats my head. My reward for saving her was completely worth it.
She sighs and pats my head. My reward for saving her was completely worth it.
This will make a fun picture book!
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