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It was so easy to get him sore, it wasn't even fun. Voice Reading
Cat stayed out of that basement, but I wanted to get him really out in the open, where he could chase squirrels or something. Voice Reading
One day we rode our bikes up to Central Park. Voice Reading
I put Cat in a wicker hamper and tied it on the back of my bike. Voice Reading
He meowed a lot, and people on the street would look at me and then do a double take when they heard him. Voice Reading
We got up to Central Park and into a place they call The Horseshoe, because the parking area is that shape. Voice Reading
I opened the lid a crack to look at Cat. Voice Reading
He hissed at me, the first time he ever did. Voice Reading
I looked around and thought, Gee, if I let him loose, he could go anywhere, even over into the woods, and I might never catch him. Voice Reading
There were a lot of hoody looking kids around, and I could see if I ever left my bike a second to chase Cat, they'd snatch the bike. Voice Reading
So I didn't let Cat out, and I wolfed my sandwich and we went home. Voice Reading
Nick was pretty disgusted. Voice Reading
Then we hit a hot Saturday, the first one in May, and I get an idea. Voice Reading
I find Nick and say, "Let's put Cat and some sandwiches in the basket and hop the subway out to Coney." Voice Reading
Nick says, "Why bring Cat? He wrecked the last expedition." Voice Reading
"I like to take him places, and this won't be like Central Park. No one's at Coney this time of year. He can chase around on the beach and hunt sand crabs." Voice Reading
"Why do I have to have a nut for a friend?" Nick moans. Voice Reading
"Well, anyway, I'm keeping my sandwich in my pocket, not in any old cat basket." Voice Reading
"Who cares where you keep your crumby sandwich?" Voice Reading
So we went. Voice Reading
Lots of people might think Coney Island is ugly, with all the junky-looking booths and billboards. Voice Reading
But when you turn your back on them and look out at the ocean, it's the same ocean as on a deserted beach. Voice Reading
I kick off my shoes and stand with my feet in the ice water and the sun hot on my chest. Voice Reading
Looking out at the horizon with its few ships and some sea gulls and planes overhead, I think: It's mine, all mine. Voice Reading
I could go anywhere in the world, I could. Voice Reading

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