I was visited by the Ferret Princess last night. She eased my hurt over the Kodo insanity. Once upon a time I thought she existed but wasn't sure anymore. It's a moment I shall not forget. . . . Penny was still out roaming and I heard a noise in the dining room. Thinking it was her, I went in. Sure enough, there was what I thought was Penny laying on the floor. But wait, this little girl didn't scamper off to avoid being put up. She laid there like an Egyptian Sphinx, four paws curled up under her, her back regally arched and her head proudly erect. Her very manner made me suspect she must be a princess. I picked her up, waiting for the mirage to disappear and my squirming girl to come back. But no, the princess laid on my arm and rested her head on my elbow and let out the most delicate and polite yawn ever seen. I stroked her fur and noticed how golden her summer coat was coming in. (Silly me, what other color undercoat would a princess have.) I walked down the hall with out the faintest stir out of her. I went and showed her to my husband; foolish being he is, he thought she looked like Penny. I guess you have to be blessed to see the princess. I walked over to the ferret hotel, but the princess did not disappear. Instead she laid in my arms while I enjoyed her silky soft fur, yawned oh so delicatly a few more times and the adjusted her head on my elbow to see me better. The other ferrets did not think it was fair that they were already locked up while Penny got to stay out with me. However, when I put her in the cage and she kissed faces and went to sleep with them, I'm sure her royal dreams help put them all at ease. Today I have Penny back and I don't care because I love her so, but I wouldn't mind if the princess came and vistied a little more often and I intend to hold on to my belief that she exists until she does. [Posted in FML issue 1970]