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Lock Down Day 16

MOUSE HUNT........


As I was trying to sleep yesterday after finishing my blog there came an uninvited friend into my room. At first I didn't noticed my friend but as i turned off all the lights and went to bed I heard the sound of steel net getting scratched by my friend which scared the shit out of me. But I bravely turned my mobile flash light on and looked at the window but what I saw at my first glimpse was an common house lizard which made me think oh it's just the lizard making some creepy walking sounds from the steel nets I thought may be he also needed some music to enjoy the lock down and produced his own.

But after sometime same sound was again there but it was a bit louder than the previous time which made me to give a look again but this time there was nothing which obviously scared me but immediately I heard some footsteps and moved my mobile torch down saw a small rat there at first I got scared but it ran somewhere under the table or something as it was dark and my mobile torch was not that powerful to light the whole room. Instead of searching for it in the night I decided to go to bed and look for it today on the Day 16 of lock down .

So, the first thing I did after waking up was looked around my room for my little friend but I wasn't able to find that mouse. Instead of wasting my time on mouse I thought it would be better to waste my time on the internet and other home stuffs so all the day I was with my laptop on my bed. But due to the internet problem I'd to make a call to my ISP who helped me resolve my problem of my fluctuating internet.

And, at the evening I saw that mouse again but wasn't able to catch the mouse so it again ran under the furniture in our room and which one I was not able to find out.

But after the dinner we decided to find it out at any cost so we went on looking after it finally found it behind our steel cupboard and tried to catch it but it was able to outrun us and it suddenly got disappeared and after few minutes we went out on the varanda as there was a some drunk guy shouting on the road and saw a little mouse on the varanda and thought that oh it came out now finally we can sleep with a relief but again after some time when we went inside the mouse returned I turned towards it and it went out so fast the same way it came in, I don't know if it was scared or what ??

Finally we all were on bed feeling relief that the mouse is gone but suddenly there appears a mouse in front of me on the floor and that was a pleasant surprise for me told Mom & Dad, Dad brought some rat poison and placed it on it's path let's see will that poison work or not by tomorrow morning if not then we will be trying to find out and send it out of the room tomorrow...............

I think the hunt will continue till tomorrow hahahahahhahahaha......

Ultimately, the 16th Day of lock down is done with some mouse hunting & unknown one waiting to be hunted down tomorrow.

Until tomorrow 

Stay Home, Stay Safe.

!! Thank You!!

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