Login   Sign Up 



 

Dragon in the Pool

by M. Close 

Posted: 07 November 2010
Word Count: 766
Summary: for the Dragon challenge......with a little help from my friend....


Font Size
 


Printable Version
Print Double spaced


I looked into my back yard and there, in my pool, was a great dragon! He was lying on his back, his tail draped across the diving board, swishing slowly, his shimmery white scales sparkling in the sun. He was casually picking his teeth with a small branch from one of my trees, while thin tendrils of smoke curled out of his snout. The shimmery blue-green scales on his back and sides were mostly hidden under the water, yet he was quite colorful to look at.

But I just couldn't abide a dragon in my pool. Since he was picking his teeth, I assumed he had just eaten, so I ventured out to see about getting him to move on. I walked onto the diving board and out onto his belly before he noticed I was there. He looked down his snout at me and puffed a cloud of foul smelling sulfuric gas in my direction and went back to picking his teeth, ignoring me.
"Hey you, dragon, what are you doing in my pool, eh?" I demanded.

"Well," he rumbled, "I was just having a bar-B-que over at your neighbor's ranch. I had a good meal of four or five nicely toasted cows and was flying home when I saw your pool. I have a bad case of scale mite itch, and soaking in water seems to help. Your pool is close to the ranch, so I thought I would just hang out here for a few weeks. The rancher's cows are very plump and tasty, and not so far away. This is perfect for me."

"You can't stay here!" I said. "This will never do. You'll have to go. Please, leave at once!"

He casually tossed the small branch aside, looked down his snout at me once again and said, "Make me." With that, he puffed another foul cloud of brimstone at me and his chuckle rumbled deep in his chest.

I stormed off his belly and back into the house. I knew who I had to call.......

"Creature Cleaners, Chris Creature here, can I help you?"

"I hope so, I have a large mess in my pool that I need to get rid of."

"I have just the thing! Our Pool Polish Polliwogs will have your pool cleaned, polished and sparkling in no time!"

"No no, you don't understand, I err, have a err, well, a dragon in my pool. I want him out. Can you help?"

"Usually, we don't deal with other creatures sir." Chris said, and from his tone, I could imagine his eyes rolling up in his head.

"Wait! He told me he has scale mite itch and my pool makes it feel better. Don't you have something for that?" I had to ask, I was desperate!

"Well," he replied slowly, "We do have the Mighty Mite Maggots we are testing. They are only beta versions at the moment, but......well, we could give them a try! I'll send you a couple packs at half off, but I'll need your feedback so I can report back to the lab how they worked."

"Deal!" I was elated. "Please send them express, and thanks!"

I happily went back out to see the dragon and give him the news. "I have a deal for you," I told him. "If I can cure your scale itch, will you leave and not return?"

Smoke curled up from his snout as his tail moved slowly back and forth. He closed his yellow eyes in thought for a moment. "I'll have no need to soak in water if the itch is gone," he rumbled. "I'll leave you alone if you can cure the itch, and I will owe you a favor in return, maybe a few nicely toasted cows or sheep?"

"Don't worry about paying me back, I just want you gone."

One week later......

"Creature Cleaners, Chris Creature here, can I help you?"

"Hi Chris, remember me? You helped me with the dragon mite problem?"

"Of course I remember you, how did that all work out?"

"The Mighty Mite Maggots worked like a charm, now I have the...errr....mess...left by the dragon himself, if you know what I mean?"

"I know exactly what you mean. Happens all the time with dragons. No worries, I'll send over a six pack of Dragon Dung Beatles right away. Have your yard back in shape in no time! And I'll throw in some Pool Polish Polliwogs. I bet your pool can use a good cleaning by now."

"You're the man Chris! Thanks"

"Well, not really, but you're welcome, we aim to please!"






Favourite this work Favourite This Author


Comments by other Members



M. Close at 05:29 on 08 November 2010  Report this post
Charlotte graciously gave me permission to use her character and idea in this story.
Thank you Charlotte, I hope you like it.

Mike


Account Closed at 11:56 on 08 November 2010  Report this post
Smiled all the way through this, Mike, and 'make me' made me laugh out loud. Great.

Jan

Desormais at 12:07 on 08 November 2010  Report this post
Great Mike! Enjoyed it!
Sandra

CharlieMac at 12:14 on 08 November 2010  Report this post
It's good to hear Chris again - so glad he could come in useful! This is a fun read Mike, I enjoyed it. You paint the dragon very well, like a Noel Coward type. He has a real air of arrogance, like it.

"You're the man Chris! Thanks"

"Well, not really, but you're welcome, we aim to please!"


I see what you did there ;0)

Only one thing I would say is that in your story Chris 'doesn't normally deal with other creatures' but by the end he seems to know what mess dragons leave all the time... maybe that needs re-wording slighly?

Thanks for the read!

Charlotte

M. Close at 15:53 on 08 November 2010  Report this post
Thanks for the kind comments.

Chris doesn't remove creatures, per say, ....but he does have things in his bag of tricks to clean up their messes.....
That was what I was trying to get across. And even the Mite Maggots were a stretch...for mite itch? Well, I did say they were beta versions

Glad you enjoyed.

Mike

Neezes at 10:03 on 13 November 2010  Report this post
I liked this a lot, Mike. Quite surreal, you doubt the narrator all the way through.


To post comments you need to become a member. If you are already a member, please log in .