![](//images.neopets.com/nt/ntimages/163_omelette.gif) You Can't Get Away From Omelettes by ponypeophin
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My gallery is devoted to sand and omelettes. Kind of an odd theme. For a long
time I kept the reason between my pets and I, but after a while Checkers persuaded
me to tell people why. So, here is the reason why I have an omelette gallery ...
I drummed my pen on my desk, staring straight at the
star-shaped stained glass window. After a few seconds I had to turn away, as
the sun was almost blinding me. I then looked into the mirror on my light pink
desk, but the mirror reflected the light. With extremely sore eyes, I concentrated
on the papers in front of me, shifting on the bean bag chair I was sitting on.
I wrote a few more lines with a flourish, straightened the papers into a pile,
and tied them up with string. I carefully covered the bundle with brown paper
and tied on a neat address label.
"I hope this gets published in the Neopian Times,"
I thought aloud. You NT writers will understand how frustrating it is to get
your story or article published.
I stepped out into the patch of weeds my pets
and I fondly called our garden. It was a fabulous sunset, sunbeams danced around
the trees and houses. I hurried to the Neomail box, very aware that my pets
would be home from Neoschool soon. I slipped the parcel in the red pillar box
and ran like the wind back to my home. I ran so fast I wasn't looking where
I was going; as a result I banged straight into a brown Uni galloping towards
my door. A red notebook and ballpoint pen went flying.
"Ow! Hi, Monty," I greeted him once I had recovered
my breath. Monty was my eldest pet, he was always gentle with his siblings and
very loyal to me. "How was Neoschool?" I asked. "And where's Dawn and Checkers?"
Dawn was my middle pet, a smart golden Uni. Checkers was the baby of the family,
bright, positive, and imaginative.
"They'll be here soon, something about asking
Dawn's friend Mist to dinner tomorrow. Neoschool was pretty average," answered
Monty as he stood up.
"That would be nice," I commented as I climbed
to my feet. "I haven't seen Mist for a while,"
Mist was a purple Lupess and a good friend of
Dawn's. Before Dawn started going to Neoschool, she'd come over often to play,
now she saw Dawn at Neoschool and came over infrequently, if at all. I must
admit I missed her.
We headed inside quickly, just in time to see
Dawn arriving with Checkers through the window. They both rushed in and dumped
their pens and notebooks on my desk.
"Hello Pony!" greeted the two in unison. Pun
unintended.
"Hello Dawn, hi Checkers," I replied. "And please
don't clutter my desk."
"Sorry," they answered instantly. They scooped
up their belongings as well as you can with hooves, and raced to their room
with Monty.
While they washed their hooves and faces, I turned
my attention to our evening meal. I'm not much of a shopper, I tend to get crushed
in restocks. Because of that our rations normally consisted of omelettes and
jelly.
"Hmm, only omelettes. Not much to go on," I mumbled
to myself after I had hunted through my pantry for a few minutes.
"Still, it'll have to do, even if it is the third
time in a row,"
I scooped them onto plates and placed them on
the square bamboo table.
"Dinner's ready!" I bellowed at the top of my
voice.
My pets stepped inside the room massaging their
ears.
"Ow, Pony! Do you really have to shout like that?"
asked a pained looking Dawn.
I made no reply; instead I watched Monty sample
the carrot-and-pea omelette.
"It's a bit off," he stated. The rest of us tasted
it and gave the same verdict.
"I'll got see what the neighbors have got, "
I decided aloud, then stepped out into the night.
Unfortunately, all the neighbors had was four
day old green pepper omelette. I gave it a miss and we starved for the night.
As I tucked Checkers in bed that night (he still
demanded it despite the fact that Dawn said it was babyish), he asked quietly
: "Can you cook, Pony?"
"Well, sort of," I answered doubtfully.
"Oh, Pony?" Dawn asked quietly.
"Yes?"
"Mist, you know, my friend, she says she's free
for dinner tomorrow night. May she come?"
"Say please."
"May she please come?"
"Yes, she may," I laughed. "How is she?"
"She's fine. Is it okay if she brings Homer?"
"Homer? Who's he?"
"Mist's petpet, a Warf."
I giggled, then tucked Dawn in.
"Goodnight!"
I switched the lamp off and left the room, shutting
the door softly behind me.
Suddenly, I had an inspiration. You know the
type, the sort that you have only a few times in your lifetime. I seem to have
them more often than that. This particular inspiration was to cook. After all,
Dawn had mentioned that Mist was coming to dinner tomorrow! I could cook a meal
for when she came over.
I banged hard on my friend's wooden door. The
lock clicked quietly and the door opened wide, almost blinding me with the light.
"Hi Jamie!" I hugged her.
"Hi Pony! What do you need?" she asked when I
had released her.
"Got any cookbooks?" I replied simply.
"Sure, just a second," she answered, then disappeared.
A few minutes later she returned.
"Will this do?" she asked, passing me a copy
of Krawk Pot Recipes.
"Thanks, it'll be great!" I accepted the thick
hardback book.
"What are you planning to do with it anyway?"
she asked curiously.
"I'm going to cook dinner when Dawn's friend
comes tomorrow."
"What, you mean you're actually going to go to
the shops and buy some food, then come home and cook it?" asked an incredulous
Jamie.
"Yup! Why are you so worried?"
"Uh, need I remind you that last time you went
to a restock you were in the Neopia Central Hospital for a week?"
"See you later!" I replied, choosing to ignore
her last comment. Later I regretted that choice.
"Bye! Try not to get too bruised."
First thing next morning, I walked down Cairn
Close to the Neopia Central shops. It was the busiest I've ever seen it. Pets
and owners rushed backwards and forwards, creating a dazzling rainbow of colors.
The sun was shining, the Pteris were singing, and I thought my plan was going
to go swimmingly. I was wrong. It went more like flailingly.
My first stop was the National Neopian. That
was also the first queue of my day. I had planned to zip in, get some Neopoints
out, then dash around the main shops and buy everything I needed for the recipe
I had chosen. I soon saw it wasn't going to happen that way.
At least the bank was orderly. After I had taken
some NP out of my account, gasping at how low my savings were, I attempted to
buy some tomatoes at the Health Food shop. That was a mistake.
Barely escaping with my life (okay, I'm exaggerating,
but I was very bruised), I queued to look at the notice board. Queue number
two. I found a mall that advertised low prices on organic foods, so I trekked
over to the marketplace and visited the mall in question. Doesn't Neopia have
any truth in advertising laws?
"Do you have any organic tomatoes?" I asked in
a friendly way.
"No," replied the pink Meerca shopkeeper curtly.
"Well, do you have any organic broccoli?"
"Yes."
"Well, how much is it?" I asked, feeling very
frustrated.
"2000 NP."
"What?!" I think I must have leapt in the air
with shock.
"I said, 2000 NP," repeated the Meerca, seeming
almost as frustrated as I was.
"But the advert on the Notice Board said that
you had cheap prices on organic foods!"
"We've changed our policy since then."
I sighed, then turned around and headed for the
door, deciding to try the Shop Wizard.
I hiked over to the marketplace, aching all over,
then queued for half-an-hour to get into the big blue tent.
The small yellow Jubjub informed me that a certain
shop was selling tomatoes and other organic foods for under 200 NP each. I thanked
him and trudged slowly over. After visiting that shop, I was able to return
home with everything I needed (and a few bruises I didn't need).
On the way home I stopped at a shop that had
some weird colored lotion that the shopkeeper said would heal anything. It was
only 330 NP, so I purchased it. Big mistake. Once I got home and tried it on
my bruises, I found it only smelt funny.
When I attempted to retrieve my money at the
mall, I returned home without it and a few extra bruises. Ow.
I laid out my purchases on the kitchen bench.
And with that, I began to cook. I chopped vegetables, cracked eggs, heated peach
bread, and set the table with candles and my Tombola silverware set.
Mist, Monty, Dawn, and Checkers smiled at me
over the table.
"Mmm, something smells great!" remarked Mist
in a friendly way.
"I can't stand the suspense anymore! Please,
tell us what it is!" begged Dawn.
"Well, okay," I relented. "Anyone for vegetable
omelette?"
The End
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