When Tessa came home from shopping, Jester raised his head and thumped his tail once. Rainbow opened one eye, and Michael waved from the couch.
Tessa asked, “No energetic greetings. What’s been happening?”
Michael mumbled, “Crickets.”
“What?”
Michael sat up. “Two crickets chirping in here. Jester was running around trying to find them, and then Rainbow got in the mix. I swear, those insects did it on purpose, moving from place to place. I saw them hopping, but I couldn’t catch them either. We’re exhausted from the chase.”
Tessa laughed, and a cricket chirped. “It’ll be a noisy night.”
Note: Jester is the family mutt, and Rainbow is an older cat.
Written in response to Charli Mills September 12, 2023, prompt at Carrot Ranch Literary: In 99 words (no more, no less), write a story about the insect nation. You can focus on a particular insect or all insects. Is your story one of acceptance and understanding? Scientific knowledge? Or apocalyptic horror? Get bugged and go where the prompt leads!

09/23/2023 at 08:41
I’ve not had crickets in the house but your story reminds me of when there’d be crickets in the classroom. A delightful distraction! The kids were amazed at how loud they could be. There’s a formula for calculating temperature from timed cricket chirps that we tried.
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10/01/2023 at 13:35
I remember having crickets in the basement long ago when I was just a kid. It was fun trying to track them down but not so much fun looking at them. Hopefully Tessa was able to roust out this group of invaders!
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10/03/2023 at 10:37
Thanks, Michael. We had a summer cottage in the woods and I learned to love the bugs singing at night.
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