B.M.P Prose:

In Cinderella's castle just in her room, some of her lovable mice who help her get ready in the mornings are here to meet you. Ones who we know is what I will call out for you. Jaq, the thin mouse with scruffy hair and a fast kind of pidgin English and dressed in red. Gus, the fat and chubby mouse with the even more broken English than Jaq. Mary, Jaq's one and only girlfriend with a blue cloth and dressed in pink. Perla, another female mouse who helps Cinderella get ready in the mornings and dressed in purple. Along with Suzy, Perla's closest friend who also helps Cinderella get ready in the mornings, but this time dressed in yellow.

There were other mice with names that we know, but for the rest ... they have unknown names. There were twins whose names were Bert and Mert, they both wore the same clothes and had the same faces and do the same things together. And a small mouse named Luke, who is one of Jaq's friends along with the twins that go out on adventures.

Narrator Prose:

And from that night forward, there came the wind.

It drifted in the castle and the mice had spinned.

They had never in their lives been floating in the air.

So they all must retreat to make it all fair.

B.M.P Prose:

As the Sour-Sweet Wind drifted into the castle and had caught the mice. They tried struggling and squirming, until they got out of the wind's grip. Every mouse in this house had retreated to their mouse house to stay safe from Sour-Sweet Wind. So maybe the Grinch may be coming to the new Whoville (except for the termaine's) at any time now. Who cares what Sergeant Samuel McPherson says, it's just too dangerous to go out on Grinch Night, because the Grinch may catch you.

'Hmm,' said Jaq while he was inside, also with his fast pidgin English. 'The Grinchy looks like he's not coming. The Grinchey is mean fellow. The Grinchey wants to catch us.' He nodded to Gus and Mary who were with him in this little room.

Narrator Prose:

After Jaq, Gus and Mary had all went inside,

The Sour-Sweet Wind was blowing maybe beside

The door when the others were calling 'Oh My!',

And the wind was calling 'Fee Fun Fo Fie.'

They had to think of something, and do it very fast,

While finally, they thought of something at last.

B.M.P Prose:

'We know just what to do,' said Mary after everyone heard silence.

And all they did was try to walk out and see if the wind would catch the little ones again. First of all, they opened the door, Jaq was the first to just sneak out. There was no noise, there was no blizzard of air. It was safe, all because Cinderella closed the window. But the strong wind was still trying to burst in. It won't be long until the window will be opened.

'You know what,' said Jaq. 'Cinderelly doesn't know what she's thinking about.' So now, read this other song:

Song Prose:

("Why Is It Grinchey Night" - Mice [Cinderella])

(Jaq)

Cinderelly doesn't know what she's thinking,

Soon the window will go off clinking,

And nobody will be ever ever blinking,

Until they have seen a big wind come in.

(Mary)

The Grinchey wants to catch us all,

For those either tall or small.

(Gus)

We're effected without no more light,

And so why is it Grinchey Night?

(All at once)

No one knows.

(Jaq)

When Cinderelly was so very sad,

When she almost to be glad,

Magic Fairy made us ten times taller,

Now we're back as ten times smaller.

(Gus)

Tonight the very mean old Grinchey.

(Mary)

Will come here 'cause he's so pinchey.

Maybe why is it Grinchey Night?

(Jaq)

When the Grinchey has never been so bright.

Cinderelly is in very much danger,

The Grinchey is never a changer.

(Gus)

He never becomes very nice.

(Mary)

He could eat every one of us mice.

(Gus)

Now he'll come invade us twice.

(Jaq)

And chop us into spicy spice.

And why is it Grinchey Night?

The Grinchey is impossible to fight.

(All together)

Why is it Grinchey Night,

Without no sun,

Or light?

Narrator Prose:

So the mice who were so afraid of the Grinch

Were starting to back away from the window by an inch.

Soon the window will go off clinking again.

It should have been left by some very impressive men.

B.M.P Prose:

So then while the mice had once again retreated back to their tiny little mouse holes, Jaq, Gus, Bert, Mert and Luke had gone in altogether this time. Cinderella must be wondering what will happen very shortly. If it weren't for her, the air will go angrier, and it will grow stronger. And very soon, the window burst open with a very loud thud, even Lucifer (the mice's old enemy) had been blown in. But then, he had run out of the room just as Cinderella went to check what had happened and hadn't even noticed a thing. Very soon, Lucifer found Pom-Pom (the mice's new enemy) and had fallen in love with her, and Pom-Pom fell in love with Lucifer.

In the mouse-hole, the mice were locking themselves in tight. So the Sour-Sweet Wind doesn't even blow them away like it did last time, but in the castle. Jaq had come up with a plan lately after they finished locking the doors from the dreadful wind. So he said: 'Listen here, listen here. I've got an idea.'

Gus, Bert, Mert and Luke had rounded up around Jaq so he could whisper to them.

'We can stop the Grinchey,' he whispered. 'We can stop his wagon, and we should be carefee, it is dangerous. '

All the other mice had agreed with Jaq's wonderful plan, so off they went telling everyone else.

Narrator Prose:

While the mice went off to go stop the Grinch,

They had a little plan and did it with a clinch.

And as Jaq says 'We should be carefee',

They had gone out and never felt like being free.

The mice went to jump off the castle window,

But the Sour-Sweet Wind blew them back through the window.

There was nowhere to go; there was nowhere to run.

So the mice would not even have any fun.