Reunited, and it Feels Like S**t!A Story by Michael StevensSmiling Toy Shop story # 18By Mike Stevens Smiling Toy Shop # 18
Jasper the Living Teddy Bear supposed he
was happy. A little boy who didn't piss
him off too bad had purchased him from the Smiling Toy Shop, and taken him
here, a nice quiet house, on a nice quiet street, in a nice quiet part of the
city. It could be worse, he thought.
Just then, Jerry, the kid who had purchased him, yelled to his mom,
"Mom, Lumpy and I are going over to
Davy's house."
"Okay, but just make sure you're both
home in time for dinner, sweetie."
Lumpy,
my fricking name is Lumpy? Son of a
b***h! Jasper thought.
Davy was Jerry's best friend, and he
couldn't wait to show him Lumpy.
Lumpy--err--Jasper, wasn't nearly as excited, however, but he supposed
he should just keep quiet and see how things played out. Maybe it wouldn't be so bad, but Lumpy?
Jasper and Jerry were waiting on the porch
of this Davy's house, waiting for the door to be opened, when through it they
could hear the unmistakable sound of raised, angry voices. "Do you mind if I answer the
door?"
"Probably just more of your idiot
friends come over to add exactly zero to anything!"
No,
it couldn't be; that sounds just like dip-s**t Denbo, thought Jasper.
The door swung open, and Davy said, "Hi Jerry, come on in."
Jerry, carrying Jasper, walked in and
replied "Hello Davy, guess what I got?
This teddy bear named Lumpy."
Davy replied, rather sarcastically,
"So what? I also have a new teddy
bear, named S**t Head."
Jasper couldn't help it, he let out a
guffaw. Immediately, horrified, shocked,
expletive-filled cries came from Jerry.
"Oh, shut your pie hole, you pansified reject!" a disgusted
Denbo spoke up. But, instead of shutting
up, Jerry started crying and shouting for his mother.
"You see what your little outburst
caused?" said a smirking Denbo said to Jasper, who couldn't get over the
shock of seeing A*****e again. What were
the odds? Millions of homes, and his new
owner just had to be friends with no-nuts's owner (conveniently forgetting the
fact that he was nut-less too).
"My outburst had everything to you
finally being properly named!"
Denbo turned browner with rage, and came
at Jasper with anger glinting in his button eyes, "Why you son of a b***h;
I'll kill you!" and the two bitter enemies slammed into each other, flying
a*s-over-teakettle in a furry heap; with tufts of hair launched into the air
over their heads, as they each tried to gouge out the others' eyes.
At that moment, Davy's mom Doris slammed
through the door from the kitchen, "What in the hell's going on in
here?"
Immediately, Jasper and Denbo (sensing a
golden opportunity to further mess with Davy) lay still, and Davy replied,
"Mom, I swear the two teddy bears got into a huge fight, an---"
Doris turned beet red with anger, and
shouted, "Oh, for Christ's sake!
Enough with the lies; and not even believable lies."
"No, he's telling you the
truth," Jerry spoke up.
"Not you too; 2 liars, and one's my
own son!" and she turned around and stormed towards the door.
Denbo got a wicked gleam in his button eyes,
and said in a falsetto, "I know you're my mom, but 'duh!"
Doris immediately saw red, not more of this living teddy bear bullshit! "Why, you
little smart-a*s b*****d!" and went after Davy, and started smacking his
butt.
Jerry tried to tell her that it was one of
the teddy bears who had said it, but Davy's mom was hearing exactly none of it. "You--little--b*****d" she
screamed, as her hand shot forward again and again and connected on a wailing
Davy's backside.
Meanwhile, Denbo and Jasper exchanged a
satisfied glance, as even Jasper could appreciate what Denbo's comment had
caused to happen.
At last, Doris seemed to remember
herself. "Oh, you kids stay here;
I'm going down to Zeke's and try to calm down for awhile." Zeke's was a nearby tavern, and she stomped
towards and out the door. For a period
of about a minute, the only sound to be heard was the pitiful sobs and sniffles
of Davy; then Denbo and Jasper looked at each other, and both burst out laughing. Suddenly, all their disagreements were put on
hold, as they were momentarily united in humor, as they continued laughing uproariously. Then, their mirth was competing with Davy's
sobs, and little Jerry's frightened wailing, as he realized how scary it was to
have not one, but two talking teddy bears.
Denbo cursed, and said, "Would you
shut up? Jeeze, I---" Jerry's only response to his words was to cry
louder. "Oh, for Christ's sake;
SHUT UP!" and he looked in exasperation at Jasper, who yelled,
"Mumbo-jumbo!" Immediately both Jerry and Davy collapsed on
the floor.
"Oh, thank you God! I couldn't take anymore of his whiny, pathetic
crying; 'Oh, I'm so scared because there are two living teddy bears flipping me
s**t; oh!'"
Just then, the phone rang, and rang
several times until in went to the answering machine. Then an amplified voice said, "Yes, hi,
this is Jerry's mother calling, just wanted to check up on him, and to--"
Denbo could no longer resist, he picked up
the phone and sneered, "Yeah, hello?
This is Davy's father, Hank-Lee, and who the f**k is Jerry? I just came out of my bedroom where I was
watching a porno movie, to grab another malt liquor and grab another pack of
cigarettes, to hear this crap. I just
got rid of one screechy voice in Davy's mother, and another one calls. Look, I'm sure they're fine if this Jerry is
Davy's little friend; they borrowed my car to go cruising for tail."
"What, they're just little kids; they
should never have been allowed to drive!"
"Oh, the liquor probably made them
brave, and to be honest, I really wasn't paying that much attention; I mean, 'give
me a fricking break, kids, yak, yak, yak!"
"Liquor? Driving?
Say, what kind of a father are you?
I'm calling the police; you need to be arrest--," at this point,
Denbo slammed the receiver down, and both he and Jasper were rolling on the
floor with laughter.
A
little while later, a calmed-down Doris turned the key in the lock of the front
door. She glanced in the living room and
saw Davy and his friend sprawled across the floor, fast asleep, with a couple
of teddy bears keeping them company. She
felt guilt for spanking Davy, but he'd stood right here and lied to her face; 'Mom, my teddy bear said it,' Come on, how stupid did he think she was?
The End
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Added on August 28, 2013 Last Updated on August 28, 2013 AuthorMichael StevensAboutI write for fun; I write comedy pieces and some dramatic stuff. I have no formal writing education, and I have a fear of being told I suck, and maybe I should give up on writing, and get a job makin.. more.. |

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