Bonky Fever

Note: Since it’s my birthday this Wednesday, I figured I might as well do this story about Mickey Beaver’s birthday to promote it.

Mrs Beaver took Mickey to the bus stop as she checks what he has for school, “Book bag, lunch money, tissue, underpants.” She then reminded him that it was his 10th birthday that Wednesday (because it’s MY birthday that day) so starting Thursday, he can wait for the bus on his own, which made him miss his mom doing stuff for him.

At Recess, Mickey’s friends talk about what they will do when THEY turn 10. They then see Mickey watching the Kindergarteners. When the bell rang, the kindergarteners rush past and Mickey notice that one of them had dropped their sippy cup. He noticed that it was modelled after Bonky the dog, he heard the theme song playing in his head and he became obsessed.

He then started showing signs of being obsessed with Bonky, such as saying “George Holgateston,” enough that his friends start noticing. His friends eventually find out and realise that they would be the laughing stock of the playground. They decided to confront him, which failed, then they decided to accept it, which also failed. Then they took his Bonky merchandise and gave it to Mr Boyd.

Mickey seems to accept defeat until his 10th birthday on Wednesday approaches, he was STILL obsessed with Bonky. Bonky even was there. They decided to pull a Scooby Doo and trap “Bonky” and see who he really was: Mrs Beaver! Mickey ran outside with his mom following him. Mickey explained the reason behind his obsession: that if he kept Bonky around he’d kept HER around. His mom explained that even though he has to learn to be independent, she’ll be with him in his heart. They hugged.

The next day, Thursday, Mickey went to the bus stop on his own and succeeded. However, Little did he know his mom had watched him from behind a tree and was very proud of him.