The name of this short story is The Raincoat. The
inspiration for my story is a famous Russian short story, The Overcoat, written by Nikolai Gogol, published in 1842. The Overcoat and Nikolai Gogol have had
a great influence on Russian literature.
In fact, it has been called, “The greatest Russian short story ever
written. The story has been adapted into
a variety of stage and film interpretations.
And here is my humble offering to add to Nikolai Gogol’s inspirational
short story. It’s a sequel to my Faith
and Fido Fables.
It’s now summer and Faith and her rescue cat, Fido,
have been together for 3 months now and Faith has grown to love her little
feline friend.
It’s a good thing Fido is a talker because Faith
would really feel foolish carrying on a conversation to a fur ball. Today, Faith and Fido are on the screened-in
porch planting seeds in small peat pots.
Later, when they’re seedlings, they will go outside in the garden. The
planting was interrupted. Faith was not
entirely surprised because she had seen a man in the neighborhood, going door
to door. “I wonder what he’s selling,”
she thought.
Fido and Faith left the porch to answer the door
bell. It turns out that the salesman was
selling solar panels. “Presently, the
family isn’t interested. Maybe next
year.”
When Faith closed the door, she was surprised to see
that Fido’s fur was up on her arched back, her ears were back and her eyes were
large and round. And she was hissing.
“Good grief, Fido, I get it. You didn’t like that man. Well, he’s gone. Let’s get back to our seeding.”
The rest of the day passed uneventedly. The seeds were all planted. The porch was cleaned up and Fido had had a
busy day sleeping stretched out in the sun.
It was time to start preparing supper.
However, the preparation was interrupted by the
doorbell a second time. Once more, it
was the solar panel salesman. While
Faith greeted the man with a surprised smile, the smile on her face froze midway
because the man quickly stepped over the threshold and reached over to the coat
rack and stole the rain coat hanging there!
It happened so fast that Faith’s smile was still
frozen on her face. It was Fido’s
screech that snapped Faith back to reality.
“What?!?!?”
Faith stepped out and ran across the lawn to the
sidewalk. She wasn’t sure which way the
man ran because he was gone.
“What do you make of that Fido?”
Fido had no response except to make figure eights in
and out and around Faith’s legs.
“I don’t believe what just happened. How strange!”
Faith picked Fido up and caresses her. “I suppose it
could have been worse. He could have
stolen you, Fido.”
Fido purred loudly.
“It’s still bizarre. Why steal a raincoat on a nice,
sunny day?”
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Help me not to murmur in my tent
Help me not to foolishly blame God
Help me not to ask why
Help me to walk by faith and not by sight
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Matthew 13:1-2 The same day went Jesus out of the house, and sat by the sea side.
[2] And great multitudes were gathered together unto him, so that he went into a ship, and sat; and the whole multitude stood on the shore.
Revelation 13:1 And I stood upon the sand of the sea, and saw a beast rise up out of the sea, having seven heads and ten horns, and upon his horns ten crowns, and upon his heads the name of blasphemy.
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Matthew 13:9 Who hath ears to hear, let him hear.
Revelation 13:9 If any man have an ear, let him hear.
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