Puss In Boots (Timeless Fairy Tales Book 6) - Plot & Excerpts
She watched with a calculating gaze as the witch—an old woman who looked as old as dirt and hobbled around on crutches—made her way up the well-worn path that led from the stables and climbed the slight hill upon which the candy cottage was perched. The witch’s red eyes were fixed on her house—though in their previous scout work, they had discovered the witch was all but blind—and she did not notice Puss, who was stalking her. The old witch teetered when the path turned uphill and shifted from dirt to red, blue, and purple bits of rock candy, fashioned together like cobblestone. Her scrawny body tipped alarmingly—making the key fastened to her belt by a bit of twine tilt away from her. Puss, not bothering to cloak himself with invisibility, leaped and clamped the key in his mouth. He pulled it free as the witch’s crutches slid on the uneven surface of the rock candy cobblestone, and daringly brushed against the witch’s leg as he fled.
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