(Read Clowder Chapter 3 first before reading this entry, click the cover on the right to do so)
Hey kids! If you’re reading this now and
you have internet access, you can search on Youtube this song by Peter
Tchaikovsky, Seasons, Barcarolle (June) Opus 37b, This is the same chords you
see on the first page of the book. You can play it while you read or re-read
the chapter for a more pleasurable reading experience. This is also the same
for the last previous chapters. On the first book you can play Toccata and
Fugue in D minor by Johann Sebastian Bach. On the second chapter the on page 1
and 2 . And on page 9 Chopin ‘s Waltz in A minor. I felt like I just gave you
some cheat codes! Enjoy!
Some of the readers of Clowder find the
imagery and story essence a bit dark, disturbing at the most. I hope this issue
gives you a bit of a breather if you have been reading and you feel it’s going
completely insane. That, in the midst of all that darkness, light awaits. I
have to say much like my other works of fiction, all of them has been a
transportation of therapy for me. Having to experience these events as a child
gives you a bit of a heavy feeling. But in making these books, I have begun to
feel better every chapter I finish. So far. So good.
Yes, as a kid, I totally got it wrong when
I started killing cats for fun. Sometimes innocence can destroy you. It wasn’t until my mother caught me killing
an innocent kitten that I got enlightened about life. Yes, death is beautiful
and so is life. To be alive is beautiful, we must all cherish life. Especially
the innocent life, the ones who can’t take car of themselves. It is difficult
but not impossible. To love is endless. One can love a person and a creature
truly, both existing in the same time. Co-existence is the key.