"My eggs!"
cried Chicken. "One of my eggs is missing! Yesterday I had twelve eggs and today
there are only eleven."
As Chicken fled her nest to find Rooster, she had no
idea that she was about to lose more eggs. Just out of view of the nest, the thief
patiently waited for Chicken to leave her eggs again. Black Snake crept slowly and quietly
up to the nest. He eyed the eggs and quickly swallowed one.
Black Snake smiled to himself. His plan had been so
simple and had worked so well. He swallowed another egg. It slid far down his long throat
before his muscles crushed the fragile shell. "I'll be back later for another
delicious egg, Chicken," hissed Black Snake as he slithered away. "Thank you for
another fine meal."
Meanwhile, the frantic chicken lead Rooster back to
her nest. "Why would someone take one of my eggs?" she clucked.
"Are you sure you counted correctly? Maybe you
just thought you saw eleven eggs?" suggested Rooster.
From the expression on Chicken's face, Rooster knew
he shouldn't have asked that question. She glared at him and said, "You know I can
count. See for yourself. How many eggs are in my nest?"
"One, two, three," began Rooster. He
frowned and stopped counting out loud.
"What's the
matter now?" questioned Chicken. "Are you afraid to admit you're
wrong?"
"No, it's nothing like that at all,"
responded Rooster. "Something is very wrong here. There are only nine eggs."
"What? Nine Eggs!" cried Chicken.
"What is happening? Who would do this to me?"
The next few days were just terrible for Chicken.
She worried constantly about her remaining eggs. She tried to stay with her eggs at all
times but it wasn't possible to always be with them. Sometimes she had to leave to get
food or take care of her other chicks. No matter why she left, the same thing always
happened. One or two eggs disappeared each time.
"Someone is watching me very closely,"
cried the chicken. "He knows exactly where I am at each moment of the day. I only
have three remaining eggs."
"Although I cannot prove anything,"
comforted Rooster, "I think it must be Black Snake who is stealing your eggs. He's
patient enough to watch you a long time, and we all know how he loves to eat eggs."
Just the thought of Black Snake eating her eggs made
Chicken shudder. She had heard stories of how he swallowed eggs and then crushed them
further down his long slender neck. She knew Rooster was probably correct.
"I must hurry
back to my nest," declared Chicken, realizing how long she had talked
to Rooster. She rushed to her eggs, but it was too late. Two more eggs had vanished.
"Rooster!" she cried. "Come help me. I only have one egg left."
Rooster came quickly. "You know, it is very
likely that Black Snake will steal your last egg tomorrow," he warned. "Unless
we are able to trap him, this will only continue every time you have eggs."
"Yes, it's true," cried Chicken, "but
what can we do? How can we possibly stop Black Snake?"
"I have a plan," whispered Rooster.
"I think we will not be bothered by him much longer."
The next morning, Chicken continued guarding her
last egg as if everything were normal. From a distance, Black Snake didn't realize that a
deadly trap had been set for him.
Chicken left her nest for only the shortest moment
when Black Snake slithered out of hiding. In no time at all, he swallowed the final egg.
It slid down his throat easily. But, when his muscles squeezed the egg, it did not break.
It only became firmly lodged in his throat cutting off his air supply.
Black Snake twisted
and turned trying to crush the egg or loosen it so he could breathe. By
the time Chicken returned with Rooster, the struggle was over. Black Snake would steal no
more eggs. He was dead.
"I'm sure he died never knowing why that egg
didn't crush," crowed Rooster.
"How could he have known," clucked Chicken, "that
the egg was hard boiled?"