Actually, Smokey is an extension of Mona, her eldest brother, and the Chinese(?) factory worker who made him. If it were Mona who brought him to life, he would be a mindless yes-bunny who would just go with whatever Mona says. It also doesn’t explain the chauvinism Smokey displays whenever Mona needs help with her relationships. That’s where her eldest brother and maybe the factory worker come in. So really, Mona is trying to create the relationship she never had with her brothers through Smokey.
I’m in my late teens. My closest confidant is my battered old teddy, Wadsworth (he was meant to be named Wordsworth, after the poet, but I got him when I was one and made a mess of his name. Now he is Wadsworth for convenience.) He’s about fifteen years old, has changed from white to a kind of dirty yellow-cream, and his fur’s a mess. I wuv him dearly and can’t get to sleep without knowing where he is. <3
razorback2824 over 13 years ago
Actually, Smokey is an extension of Mona, her eldest brother, and the Chinese(?) factory worker who made him. If it were Mona who brought him to life, he would be a mindless yes-bunny who would just go with whatever Mona says. It also doesn’t explain the chauvinism Smokey displays whenever Mona needs help with her relationships. That’s where her eldest brother and maybe the factory worker come in. So really, Mona is trying to create the relationship she never had with her brothers through Smokey.
Sisyphos over 13 years ago
Little Mona and the already-cynical Monsieur Smokey, some—what?—12 or 15 years ago? And we can see why Mona cherishes him, for all his errant ways!
grapfhics over 13 years ago
Donna where’s your stuffed animal, or did get thrown out when you got your Camaro?
Ray_C over 13 years ago
Yes, Donna; rainbows really taste like skittles, and reindeer really know how to fly.
The missing M. Smokey over 13 years ago
I may have fluff for brains, but that doesn’t stop ME from being a narcissist.
spinner13 over 13 years ago
I’m in my late teens. My closest confidant is my battered old teddy, Wadsworth (he was meant to be named Wordsworth, after the poet, but I got him when I was one and made a mess of his name. Now he is Wadsworth for convenience.) He’s about fifteen years old, has changed from white to a kind of dirty yellow-cream, and his fur’s a mess. I wuv him dearly and can’t get to sleep without knowing where he is. <3