A Boris Kitty Halloween Story - Illustrated
Black Cats Aren't Scary
Halloween is a holiday that many people view as harmless fun. But Boris learns that it also promotes prejudice and hatred of black cats. Determined to do something about it, God tells him the secret to defeating hate. A perfect Christian story for Halloween.
"But
I tell you who hear me: Love your enemies, do good to those who hate you, bless
those who curse you, pray for those who mistreat you. Do to others as you would
have them do to you."
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Black
Cats Aren't Scary - Part 2
By Harrison Woodard
Illustrated By Donna Rosin
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Boris
reached his neighborhood and was almost home when he stopped to watch a group of
girls playing in their front yard. One of the younger girls saw Boris and came
over to say hello.
“Don’t
pet a black cat. They are evil,” shouted one of the older girls.
“He
might cast a spell on you,” added another.
“I
don’t want that!” exclaimed the younger girl as she ran back to the group.
Boris
sat there shaking his head, “Black cats aren’t evil. What’s wrong with
everyone today?”
He
lowered his head and walked home.
“Hey
Boris, where have you been today?” asked Taffy.
“I
went downtown,” said Boris. “Did you know the whole town is scared of black
cats?”
“That’s
crazy,” said Taffy. “What gave you that idea?”
“All
the stores have scary-looking black cats in their windows. And everywhere I go,
people avoid me. They say I am evil, or bad luck,” explained Boris.
“Boris,
you know that’s not true,” said Taffy. “God made you. You are not
scary.”
“I
know that. I just wish everyone else knew it,” said Boris sadly.
“Halloween
sometimes brings the worst out of people,” said Taffy. “It will be over soon
and everything will get back to normal.”
“I
hope so,” said Boris.

The
next day was Halloween. Boris’ parents decided that he should stay inside.
“People
aren’t very nice to black cats on Halloween,” said Pam. “You better stay
in tonight.”

That
was ok with Boris. He really didn’t want to go outside anyway. He was so sad
that everyone thought he was scary.
From
his spot on the windowsill, Boris watched the trick-or-treaters come and go.
Some of the costumes were very scary.
“Why
are people afraid of me?” wondered Boris.

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