2023-03-08 11:20:23
LOCK IN
- to keep in, imprison or trap
Alan was already late so he got washed and dressed while the cat was finishing his breakfast. He thought he would just take him out when he left, put him in the garden and that would be the end of it. He picked him up. He was quite friendly and purred. He walked to the door and opened it saying - ‘OK, my furry friend, your hotel stay is over, let’s go.’
The cat jumped out of Alan’s hands, into his bedroom and under his bed. Alan got the mop and tried to get him out but it was hopeless.
‘It’s no good,’ thought Alan, ‘I’m already late, I’ll have to catch him this evening.’
Alan locked the cat in the apartment. The cat came out from under his bed and made himself a comfortable basket on Alan’s pillow. He sat purring, very pleased with his new home.
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