and went to the house when he fell asleep. She went around the whole house
and talked with the mouth that lived in a hole. And then her eyes caught a glint in
the corner. It was the moon that was helping her find Truch and was shining on a
bright wrapper on the floor next to Misha’s bed.
The boy himself was sitting at the table and reading a book. Mother-cat
meowed loudly trying to attract his attention. The boy tore himself away from
reading and turned to her. The cat rased a bright wrapper and it rustled loudly.
She looked closely at the boy, the wrapper and the door of a child room. A boy
frowned but said nothing. The cat stood up, went to the other bed and began
washing herself. But it would appear at first sight. Actually, mother-cat hided her
face with shame and Misha felt ashamed for himself too. Goodness stil lived in
their house and the boy didn’t want his brother and mother to feel upset at all.
Misha picked up a wrapper that he threw away in the morning and shuffled
off to “give up”. Mother-cat followed him with her pleased eyes and went back to
the sil where her kitten was kicking up his paws and purring asleep as he stil
was in the forest and saw incredibly kind and sympathetic animals and birds.
Mother-cat was proud of her son badly, as Murzik was a real true friend to
Vanechka.
Meanwhile Mishenka entered the living room where his mother and father
were reading in the armchairs.
- Mother… - the boy called quietly and lowered his eyes ashamedly.
Mum turned her attention to him at once and put a book aside.
- What happened, Mishenka?
The boy stretched a candy wrapper to her and confessed: