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Meginormous

It's so much bigger than big!

By Mark GagnonPublished 6 months ago Updated 6 months ago 1 min read
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Meginormous
Photo by Sandy Millar on Unsplash

“Harry, Harry, look at the size of these footprints—there meginormous!”

“You’re right Pete. I think we finally found his trail. These prints have to be three times the size of a normal human, and they look fresh. This could be the find of the century. We’ll be famous!”

“So, what are we waiting for? Let’s follow the tracks and see where they lead. Meginormous footprints this size will be a snap to follow.”

Behind a pile of rocks, a short distance from where the boys were standing, it was all the Munchkins could do to stifle their laughter. This had to be the best prank they had ever devised. It had taken several hours to create realistic footprints. The trail would lead to a river and disappear. By the time the humans discovered they were following a dead end, the Munchkin brothers would be long gone.

“Biggie, I must admit, I didn’t think this prank would work.”

“It might not have if you didn’t do such a great job creating those footprints, Whopper. They looked just like real Bigfoot prints.”

“Let’s head home and see what kind of prank we can think up for tomorrow. I’m sure it will be even more meginormous than this one.”

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About the Creator

Mark Gagnon

I have spent most of my life traveling the US and abroad. Now it's time to create what I hope are interesting fictional stories.

I have 2 books on Amazon, Mitigating Circumstances and Short Stories for Open Minds.

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  • Dharrsheena Raja Segarran6 months ago

    Hahahahahahahahaha those munchkins! 🤣🤣🤣🤣 Poor Pete and Harry though! Loved your story!

  • Donna Fox (HKB)6 months ago

    Loved this Mark!! Gave me cause for a smile and chuckle to start out my day! Great work!! Love the word, I can see it being used in the real world too! Nicely done!

  • Andrew C McDonald6 months ago

    This is cute. Good job. You may want to edit out the extra "e" that autocorrect puts there making it into "meganormouse" ... Lol. Good Luck

  • Mother Combs6 months ago

    Cool word

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