I m just a mouse. words by Tim Nunn. pictures by Helen Nunn

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I m just a mouse words by Tim Nunn pictures by Helen Nunn

Copyright Notice The copyright of I m just a mouse remains the property of Tim Nunn and Helen Nunn. I m just a mouse is solely distributed from www.reelingwrithing.com for personal and educational use only. This does not include making it available for download from any other site or distributing any other way, digitally, printed or by any other means and certainly not for any commercial gain. All the images and text that make up the book are the property of Tim Nunn and Helen Nunn. If you want to use images and/or text contained in the book for other purposes you must get permission from the them. You can contact them via www.reelingwrithing.com. I m just a mouse is published by Reeling & Writhing PO Box 7605 Glasgow G42 2FL United Kingdom info@reelingwrithing.com If I was a mouse I would hide in your hood is supported by the Scottish Arts Council, a co-production with the Howden Parks Centre, Livingston, and in association with Platform, Glasgow. 2

I m just a mouse words by Tim Nunn illustration by Helen Nunn I m just a mouse is a prequel to the show If I was a mouse I would hide in your hood by the Reeling & Writhing theatre company. The show continues the story of this very special mouse into new friendships and adventures. For information about If I was a mouse I would hide in your hood please visit www.reelingwrithing.com. We hope the show wil l go on forever so keep trying if you don t see it there first time or leave your email address and we ll let you know when and where you can se it. Reeling & Writhing Reeling & Writhing makes theatre that comes from the heart to inspire and excite. Our work employs a magnetism between all elements of performance, exercising imagination and ingenuity to find and embrace human complexity. Reeling & Writhing is a Glasgow based company founded by joint artistic directors Katherine Morley and Tim Nunn. For more information about the company please visit: www.reelingwrithing.com or meet us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/reelingwrithing For more information about Helen Nunn please visit: www.helennunn.com 3

Mouse lives with his Mum and Dad in a crack in a wall. 4

Mouse is happy but while he s still small he mustn t leave his nest, and there s not much for him to do. Mostly it s very quiet... 5

...except for the times when the walls shake with the loudest of noises and Mouse s Mum or Dad run home shaking with fear. The noise is a human screaming. 6

After a scream Mouse s Mum always tells Mouse that he mustn t leave home until he is wise and can run very, very fast. 6

One day Mouse found a new crack in the wall. He looked through it and for the first time he saw the human world. Mouse was amazed. Mouse saw all kinds of things... 8

...he could even watch television. He particularly liked the documentaries. 9

One time Mouse was looking through the crack and saw his Mum searching for crumbs on the floor in the human world. Suddenly a big human appeared. Mouse s Mum ran and then SCREEEEEAAAMMMM!! and the walls shook again. 10

Mouse wondered, Why do humans scream at us? Why are humans scared of such small mice? 11

People are SO much bigger than mice... 12

[Spread]...and they can make loud noises. Really loud nasty noises. 13

Why are humans scared of mice when they have big machines? 14

Humans can even go to the moon. Mice can t (yet). 15

People have even warmed up the whole world. 16

Then something different happened. One evening Mouse was looking through the crack when all of a sudden a big human screamed, but this time there was no mouse. It was a small human running and jumping that scared the big human. 17

Mouse thought very carefully. He thought about his own mouse Mum and how she would run and jump when she saw a human. Then there d be a scream. 18

Mouse thought and thought about all the screaming and the running and jumping mouse and the running and jumping small human. Then something went pop in his head. Mouse had a big idea. 19

Mouse called to his Mum, I know what to do to stop the screams and he ran very very fast through the crack His Mum shouted No!. But Mouse ran into the human world for the first time. 20

Mouse ran until he came to a room that had lots of colours, and balloons. And cake crumbs on the floor. Mouse could not resist cake crumbs. He was chewing so much he didn t notice the human feet behind him, until they were so close he could smell them. 21

This is it, thought Mouse. Mouse knew that he had to stay still and not do the running and jumping that scared the humans. The human wouldn t scream If he stayed still, but Mouse could feel his whole body shaking with fear. He couldn t look... 22

...but then he felt a gentle rubbing on the top of his head. He opened one eye and in that very moment he knew that mice and humans could be friends after all. 23

Mouse knew he could be friends with humans who whistle instead of scream... 24

...and who have stories to share. 25

People can be good to know when they have hot air balloons... 26

...and bubble baths that are totally brilliant. 27

Humans make art... 28

...but best of all, mice should be friends with humans because humans make cheese. 29

Mouse jumped up onto the small human hand. You can be my friend said the small human, and we should have a party. 30

So Mouse gave the small human a big hug. 31

And said Squeek!. 32