The Mysteries of Max: Books 40-42 (The Mysteries of Max Box Sets Book 14) by Nic Saint

The Mysteries of Max: Books 40-42 (The Mysteries of Max Box Sets Book 14) by Nic Saint

Author:Nic Saint [Saint, Nic]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Puss in Books
Published: 2021-08-11T22:00:00+00:00


Chapter 15

It had been a long day and I was more than happy finally to be home again. The first thing I did was enjoy a nice dinner, then take a detour and pay a visit to my litter box, and as I started to relax and wonder where I’d take my first nap of the evening: on the three-seater sofa, the two-seater sofa or the armchair, suddenly Gran came in, followed by Scarlett and Harriet and Brutus, and said, “Max, Dooley—follow me.”

“But I don’t want to follow you, Gran,” I said as my first and natural reaction.

But Gran gave me one of those looks that made it clear that I had no choice in the matter, and so follow her I did—but with extreme reluctance. I just wanted to nap!

Odelia and Chase, who stood preparing dinner, glanced up at this sudden intrusion into the peace and quiet of their home life, but didn’t seem to have any qualms that their cats were practically kidnapped from under their very noses. In fact they laughed and Odelia quipped, “Working up another one of your photo comics, Gran?”

“Yeah, we’ve already shot a lot so far, but for this next one we need Max and Dooley. You don’t mind, do you?”

“Be my guest,” she said—the traitor!

“Oh, by the way,” Gran said, “could you have a word with Dan?”

“What about?” asked Odelia as she wiped away a tear. Don’t think she was heartbroken to see her cats’ nap plans interrupted by Gran’s megalomaniacal comic strip plans: she was simply peeling an onion, and it always has that effect on her tear ducts.

“Well, I thought about giving him the opportunity to publish our photo comic first. And he doesn’t even have to pay us a lot. Let’s say… five hundred bucks a piece? It’s a bargain, really, when you consider how much publicity it will give him to know that he gets the world premiere—not to mention bragging rights that he discovered us.”

“Sure, I’ll talk to him. I don’t know if he’ll go for it, though. Dan isn’t a big fan of comics in his paper.”

“And why not, may I ask? It’s an established and beloved tradition.”

Odelia shrugged. “Not sure. I guess he feels it’s not worth the money.”

“Not worth the money! For a measly five hundred bucks a piece he gets first dibs on Harriet the Cat. The opportunity of a lifetime! His name will appear on our Wikipedia page as the first paper to publish us. That should be worth something, I should think.”

“Like I said, he’s not into comics. But it doesn’t hurt to ask.”

“Fine,” Gran grumbled, and stalked off, the rest of us in tow.

“So what do you want us to do?” I asked, hoping to get this over with as soon as possible, so I could return to that very important choice I had to make: which couch would I grace with my napping presence first? The big one, the smaller one or the cozy armchair. I like all three of them for different reasons, which I won’t go into here, as it would lead us too far astray.



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