My entry for Day 1 Thanks for reading!
I wake up on my bed of pine needles and leaves, just like any other day. I grunt in pain, pulling pines out of my tail and ears. I know that today will be just as bad as any other. As I stand up, my head feels heavy and my temples are aching. My nose hurts something awful. I cross my eyes and see that it's large and red. I assume that I slept on a pine needle, face down. It hurts, but I know that I can manage. I walk into the main room of my winter-cave and open my pantry. It's two rocks for doors and a bunch of wood logs glued together, but it works fine. I pull out a cluster of tree berries and sit down in the snow. I sleep hot, even in the winter months, so sitting in snow while I eat is very soothing. It also helps my headache, which feels like it's getting worse. After I finish my small breakfast (headaches ruin my appetite), I walk to the bathroom to relieve myself. I have a makeshift mirror (a puddle of water that somehow doesn't freeze), and a small hole in the corner that I use as a toilet. When I finish up, I walk over to the mirror to comb my hair with a chunk of ice. That's when I see it. Oh, the horror. "OH, IT'S AWFUL!!" I scream at the top of my lungs. Bobcats don't have antlers. But I have antlers sticking out of my temples. No, not sticking out. Sticking on. These are glued to my head. It's over. And my nose, oh my nose, it's not enlarged from pine needles, it's a red bulb glued on. How did I not notice this? I sprint through my cave, screaming and shouting out of pure anger. "Whoever did this..." I whisper, trying to catch my breath "Will not have a very Merry Christmas. And they will not. THEY WILL NOT! Have a new year." Then I realize what I've said. I've just cemented my revenge. Among bobcats, a threat is a promise. And I have to keep that promise. I am not a reindeer. And I am not a monster. But I will stand against the treacheries that have occurred in my sleep. And I will never look back. From this day forward, I will be different. They will call me a monster, and I won't care. And I won't hold back when I find the man that committed such a heinous crime against me. TO BE CONTINUED.