The Great Escape: First the frog jumped onto the wall, hoping he could take the human by surprise with an appearance of vertigo. Then, he made a second jump further up the wall to enhance the first move. Third, he remained still, for there was the possibility that the human could be sore in seeing or get bored and go away. After that did not work and the human took out the polka-dotted hand-held box, it was time for the greatest risk yet: the Leap of Faith. Faith in the froggly gods that they were watching over him as he jumped, soaring through the air and onto the human's forever wrap-around cloth. Expecting a huge reaction involving flailing arms and screeching, the frog was terrified and his heart nearly beating out of his throat. But nothing happened. The human was still, staring, looking somewhat curious. Slowly, the thing held it's box up to the frog's head, and there was a sharp, sickening sound, like the click of a beetle then a hiss from a snake. The human seemed pleased. Not satisfied, apparently, for then it raised its meaty, enormous fingers to touch him, to probably crush him or squeeze his froggly bones 'til they broke. Like a flash, the mighty frog flew from the human to the concrete on which it stood. Not hesitating a moment, he jumped again, and again and again, zigzagging through the tall grass and dead leaves until he could go no longer. Out of breath and terrified out of his wits, the frog turned around at last to see the giant turn and walk away, and that was when he decided he would be the enemy of all homo sapiens, that they would learn of his greatness and cower at his name. The war had just begun. #frogwar #story #itallstartshere #sorry #imalittlebored















