Dear Reeders,
It is I, Hector,
who am writing you in defense of my good name. I am afraid that your friend, Mickey, exaggerate when he tell you that I take 5 break a day. I only take the 2 breaks.
I admit I do smoke, and it is a dirty habit, but you must forgive me. I am afraid if I quit the smoking, I will grow fat like an American, and I have the very expensive clothes which I cannot make bigger. I do not want to make them bigger!
Also, the gym is not my style. In France I like to take the walk after my lunch, but here Mickey is always saying, “Work work work, Hector, you lazy frog,” and he will not let me take the walk.
I want to get along with Mickey, but I am afraid he is, paranoïaque, as we say in French. He have, I think, the Napoleon complex. He is a very small dog after all, and I am a larger rabbit.
And, so I ask you, mon cheri reader, to give me, your Hector, a chance to prove myself. I am a good rabbit, and I will not sink the ship.
Sincerely,
Hector