Once on top of a time (as Kit says), First Aid Kit, and his vegetarian pet T-Rex, Tiddles lived in the middle of The Preposterous Forest. One day a Courier Pigeon with delusions of being a fighter pilot dropped a delivery card into Kit’s burrow. When he recovered from his head trauma, Kit read that a package was waiting for him at the Forest Post.
Kit also wanted to check on his winter stock of breakfast termites in a small mound in his safety deposit box. While they had a freezer of meat trees for Tiddles in his converted aircraft hangar, come wintertime, Kit preferred his food fresh. So Kit and Tiddles set out into the forest towards the Forest Post. Their journey was largely uneventful. Trees, rivers and mud appeared in all the usual (if not desired) places, and Nothing tried to eat them. Tiddles repaid this kindness by eating Nothing in return.
When they arrived, Kit hurried to his safety deposit box. Each box is closely guarded by a small (but toothy) Ferocious Animal, who is trained to bite anyone approaching too closely, except for the Rightful Owner. (This is why stolen goods that end up in Forest Post boxes never end up benefitting the thieves; the Ferocious Animals somehow know they are not the Rightful Owners, and bite them when they try to retrieve their ill-gotten gains. Some call it karma. They call it ‘lunch.’) Tiddles waited outside, partly because the Ferocious Animals made him nervous, but mostly because he couldn’t fit through the door.
Kit quickly discovered that his box was missing a bit; quite an important bit, it seemed. When he peered inside, he saw an uninhabited Termite-free Mound, which would have been preferable had he been on a diet, and not just walked 15 kilometres. He inspected his box more closely. Although it was thickly painted bright red, the perimeter of the hole revealed that it was made entirely of wood!
Suddenly there was a sonorous burp. It was about then that Kit noticed his Ferocious Animal looking rather more rotund, and self-satisfied than usual, with a dead termite stuck in his little beard. Apparently the Ferocious Animal was only there to guard the box. Ironically, once the termites had escaped beyond his Designated Biting Area, they were fair game. At least Kit had taken out insurance. He sighed, and went to collect his package.
Kit’s friend, Bahati had sent him a lovely new set of saucepans. He took it as a sign, and brightened a little. He now had everything he needed to cook scrumptious recipes from frozen termites, to sustain him during the icy winter. Upon receiving such an obvious Serving Suggestion from the Universe, who was Kit to argue?