Since the passing of Sir Witherspoon, Wilt Chamberlin has not ventured from his plant. Milktoast, who likes to hang out on the glass next to him, mentioned that he’s been depressed. But because he’s been eating, she didn’t feel the need to report his condition.
Yesterday was tank cleaning day, a day of terror for all the residents. The Cleaners remove everyone’s home for a good scrubbing and then put them in different locations when they are done. There’s been a lot of complaints.
During yesterday’s cleaning, Wilt got yanked out of the tank with his plant and plopped in the cleaning bucket. As he didn’t scream, none of his neighbors noticed until all the decorations and homes were gone (and Sweetart was shaken loose from the dragon’s mouth that she insists on living in). Milktoast was the first to show concern, saying she hadn’t noticed that he’d died, so “where was he?” Ezekiel swam to the top and peered through the glass as the authorities made their way toward the sink.
“That’s when I saw him,” Ezekiel said. “In the cleaning bucket, on top of his home, gasping.”
Ezekiel raised the alarm, but the Cleaner approached the sink without a glance. For once, the entire community was united in finding out what would happen to poor Wilt. Each of them pressed to the side of the tank facing the sink.
The Cleaner placed the bucket under the faucet and went to turn on the water. There was a collective sigh of relief when the residents heard a scream and saw Wilt being rushed back to them in the hands of the traumatized maid.
“I hope this means they will be more observant from now on. If it can happen to Wilt, it could happen to any of us…especially Sweetart who’s too stupid to get out of the dragon’s mouth even when the authorities shake the décor upside down. Not that I care if she lives,” Pinky said, swimming away.
When we asked Wilt if he had purposefully held onto the plant as it was being ripped out of the tank, he shook his head and slowly swam away.
In a rare moment of kindness, Ezekiel visited Wilt to commiserate finding oneself unexpectedly out of the tank and at the mercy of the authorities who almost kill you. This visit suggests that Wilt did not try to commit suicide.
–The Bubbly Review