Midge crawled
out through the doggie door and ran next door to Booker-T's house.
“Booker-T!”
called Midge. “Where are you?”
“I'm right
here,” said Booker-T as he came around the corner of the house.
“Lets go,”
said Midge.
“What is
the hurry, Midge?” asked Booker-T.
“The pizza
place opens today near Jake's house,” said Midge. "I want some
pizza.”
“And how
are we going to get some pizza?” asked Booker-T. “We can't walk
in and buy it.”
“I know
that,” smiled Midge. “We can sneak in with some people and sit
near the counter and beg.”
“They
will just kick us out,” said Booker-T. “They won't let us in the
place.”
“We can
sit at the window with our little noses pressed against the glass,”
suggested Midge.
“They
might get angry if we mess up their clean window,” said Booker-T.
“We will
think of something,” said Midge. “Remember that hot dog place
that gave us some hot dogs for dancing?”
“I
remember,” said Booker-T. “Do you think they will give us some
pizza for a dance?”
“We can
try,”s aid Midge.
They
hurried along the sidewalk to Jake's house and entered the yard.
Jake was napping on the porch swing.
“Hey
Jake!” called Midge. “Wake up, Jake. I want some pizza.”
“Hi
Midge,” greeted Jake as he sat up in the swing. “Look what I
found.”
“What is
it?” asked Booker-T. “Looks like a piece of paper with a picture
of a pizza on it.”
“It is
what my owner calls a coupon,” said Jake. “It is for one free
pizza.”
“Can we
use it?” asked Midge.
“We can
try,” said Jake. “ They can only say no.”
“I sure
don't like that word,” said Midge. “I really want some pizza.
Lets go try.”
Jake gave
the coupon to Midge who carried it carefully in her mouth as they
went around the corner to the new Pizza Galore place.
“Look Jake,”
said Midge. “There are many humans lined up outside the place.
We can sneak in with some of them.”
They walked
close to the door and watched as the humans entered the door to get
their pizzas.
“Lets go,
Jake,” said Midge as she got behind a woman and her two little
boys.
They followed
them to the counter and Midge sat in front holding the coupon in her
teeth.
“Lady,”
said the man behind the counter. “You can't bring your dogs and
cat in here.”
She looked
behind her and saw Jake, Midge and Booker-T sitting there waiting.
“They
aren't my animals, sir,” said the lady. “I don't know who they
are.”
The counter
man asked, “Do these animals belong to anyone here?”
“No one
answered. Midge sat up on her hind legs still holding the small coupon
for the free pizza.
“Hey look,”
said a young girl. “The dog has a coupon for the free pizza.”
“Isn't that
cute,” said her mother. “They want pizza. Why not just give
them a pizza and maybe they will go home. They do have a coupon for
it.”
The young
man took a small pizza and put it into a box and reached out with it
to the dogs. Jake gabbed the box and the three hurried out the door
as he heard someone say. “I bet someone trained them to do that,
They were really smart.”
Jake smiled
as they left the pizza place with their free pizza. They carried the
box to Jake's house where they enjoyed the free pizza.