by Mary E. Lowd
An excerpt from Otters In Space 4: First Moustronaut. If you’d prefer to read in e-book or paperback form, learn more here. Or if you want, jump back to book one or return to the end of book three.
The mouse whirled through the air, paws hitting the gym mat in rhythm as she flipped: front paws, back paws, front paws. Head over tail. Her long tail streamed behind her, making fancy curlicues in the wake of her carefully practiced routine. Finally, Yvette pirouetted up to the high bar, spun around it and launched even higher into the air — nearly flying.
When she came down, the mouse landed — perfectly — in the center of the mat, all four paws on the ground. She drew a deep breath, and then rose up, standing just long enough to smile at the crowd, before taking her bow. Continue reading “Otters In Space 4 – Chapter 1: Yvette”