“Oh my gosh! What
are you doing???”
Mara gasped in shock
as she walked into their bedroom.
Startled, Max dropped the magic marker in his hand and spun around. He pressed his body flat against the wall.
“Nothing!” he
replied.
“That’s not
nothing,” Mara said with her hands on her hips.
She tried to look at the wall behind Max. “Move.”
Max obliged his
sister. “It’s a s’prise,” he told her as
he stepped aside. Mara walked over and
studied his drawing. “Is that supposed
to be you?” she asked.
“Uh huh,” replied
Max. “Next I’m gonna draw you then dad
then mom.”
“You’re going to
get in so much trouble,” stated Mara.
“Why?” asked
Max. “You always tell me that mom says she
can see the writing on the wall, even though we’ve never seen it. You said it’s ‘cause it was invisible and
only grown-ups could see it.”
“Could be,” Mara
said with a shrug. “I never know how much of what I say is true.”
“So you lied to me? Great.
I thought mom was sad because she couldn’t see the writing. And since I
can’t write yet, I wanted to show mom the art on my wall.”
“I’m not a liar,”
said Mara, glaring at her brother. She
didn’t like being called out, so she shifted the attention back to him. “And that’s not art. It’s just a bunch of argle-bargle.”
“Argle-barg what? You’re just making up words again.”
“Am not.”
“Are to.”
“Am not!” replied
Mara in a huff. She bent down and picked
up a yellow marker. “THIS is art!” she
said as the sibling rivalry instinct took over.
Max watched silently for a moment as his sister intently drew a princess
on the wall.
“Wow, you’re so
good,” he observed. Mara stepped back
and studied her drawing. “I know,” she
replied.
“Oh! Now we need a dragon. I’m gonna make a green one!” Excited, Max began
sifting through the markers.
“No, everybody makes green dragons. Do a blue one, that’s more artsy,” said Mara
as she handed her brother the blue marker.
He took the marker from her hand as Mara bent down to grab another color
from the floor. “I’m drawing a horse
next,” she said. They were so caught up
in creating their masterpiece, they forgot all about getting into trouble.
This was written
for Blogophilia
Week 38.10 Topic -
The Art on my Wall
Bonus Prompts:
Hard (2 pts)
Include a line from Bette Midler (Quotes or song lyrics accepted) *
(Ninth paragraph)
* I never know how much of what I say is true

Ha... this has such a sweet feel! Bravo -dave raider
ReplyDeleteTap..tap...tap...MOM!!!
ReplyDeleteNo trouble at all, in the offing. This kingdom cast spells.
ReplyDeleteI always wanted to see a blue dragon.
So awesome!!! LOL It is always when kids go very very quiet you know they are up to something like "Markers on the Wall" haha, this was both genuine and entertaining! Loved it!!
ReplyDeleteI don't think my kids would have ever made art together, but kind of wish they had
ReplyDeleteHow delightful!! I would have liked to see that piece of art created by Mara and Max. It's nice to see them in print again 8 points, Earthling!! :) - Martien aka Marvin
ReplyDeletesweet story!! kids love to draw on the wall !!
ReplyDeleteLOL! Sweet and fun!
ReplyDeleteI have missed these two! :) This was a delight to read, Dollface!
ReplyDeleteIrene
Precious story. I love it!
ReplyDeleteLife through the eyes of a young Max... fascinating Dehlia ... quite an eye opener ... loved it.. :-) xxx
ReplyDeleteThe mischief kids do
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