As you might recall in the last part of our story, an alien just came to earth...
It vibrated in my hand. I was pretty sure that meant it was scared. Then very, very
slowly, two eye stalks rose out of it's head. It started to vibrate less, and then
smiled. Then it said shakily, ''He-he-hello. M-m-m-my name i-is S-squishy."
"Hello", I replied. "My name is Ian Wisekal. Where do you come from?"
"I come from a Planet named Neptune. Then I was sold in a town called
Neptune to some of your friends", said Squishy. "By the way, I am called a
Skimml. Is this planet Earth?" "Last time I checked!", I replied. "Well it's a very
nice planet. May I see your room?" "What does that have to do with anything
wer'e talking about?" "Nothing. But may I see it? Please?", asked Squishy. "Oh all
right!", I said. And I took him to my room.
I laid him on my bed and he wriggled around inspecting my pillow
and my sheets. I noticed he moved around like a snake using his belly muscles to
move around. "This is very comfortable", said Squishy. "May I take a nap?" "A
nap? A nap? It's only 7:05!!" "Please?", asked Squishy sympathetically. "Oh
okay! But only two hours!" "All right. Only two hours", Squishy finally agreed.
After an hour I invited my freind Rachel over. As soon as I
showed Squishy to her, she said, "Aw, isn't he so cute?!" "Shhh!", I whispered.
"We should'nt wake him up until it's time to."
An hour passed and Rachel and I were watching 'The
Nightmere Before Christmas' when I said, "It's time to wake up Squishy!"
"But it's just getting exiting!", complained Rachel "Oh don't be a wet blanket !", I
said. And I dragged her up to my room.
But when I got there, I found my sister dressing
Sqishy up in baby doll clothes and feeding him with a bottle! "What do you think
you're doing to him! Take those clothes off him! Now! "But I think he looks cute
like that !", complaned Rachel (again). "Well I don't think so and I own him!", I
replied.
Then Squishy did a very suprising thing...
Come back again and see what happens to Squishy in the next part of the story.