"... the cat was sitting on the washstand and looked at me, it seemed - with sympathy and understanding, but in fact - with a slight mockery ..."
The Council did not sit for long - the situation was simple and understandable ...
The civilization of the three-dimensional world on the third planet from its Sun (just a tautology comes out) is completely hopeless, untrained and it is not worth the share of all efforts of the Council of Watching Supreme Beings - this is how the High Priestess of the Council spoke, screwing up her amazing cat eyes ...
Numerous reports of agents dispersed by the Council throughout the studied planet - only confirmed her statements to the full ... even more - their complaints simply flooded all the websites of the Council ... they demanded and yelled - a quick reaction and understanding ...
The High Priestess calmed the emotional exclamations from the hall with a slight swing of the graceful paw, knocked with claws on the platform, and finally pressed the button of the final decision of the Council - there was not much time, and civilizations for consideration - were enough with interest ...
The council was unanimous, even the wise Holy One, who lived the last, ninth life, supported the general opinion -
"To erase civilization, in the most humane way ... save the planet, agents - not yet recall ..."
... a soft buzzer of an incoming report from an agent ...
The High Priestess brought to the general screen the last report -
"... not hopeless ... please delay the execution of the decree and prolong the period of study ..."
"We'll carry it," she sighed, "we're not animals, after all ..."
The Council supported and smiled wisely ...
The Wise Holy One - smiled particularly broadly and sincerely, right into the fluffy mustache ...
"... the cat sat on the washstand and looked at me ...
... I smiled wisely and knowingly opened the tap - let it drink fresh water, it's not a pity ... we, after all - are not animals ... »...
Yuri Rybka
Author - Timothy Karpinski
Timothy Karpinski grew up in New Jersey.
Skateboarding and art, he devoted most of his time.
He also draws inspiration from his love for music, space, typography, yoga, gardening, that is, to nature and science.
In 2004, Karpinsky received an award in graphic design and painting from Castleton State College in Castleton, VT.
Timothy Karpinski is a master of wit.
He is the owner of one of the best art libraries on this side of the Mississippi.
Currently Timothy Karpinski lives in Portland, Oregon, where he works in the gallery and is engaged in his favorite art.
Music: Shoji Yokouchi Quintet - HAUNTED GUITAR
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