The Cabinet of curiosities

Authors note:

Cabinets of curiosities or Cabinets of Wonder were collections of notable objects. It first emerged in the fifteenth century. The term cabinet originally described a room rather than a piece of furniture. These formed collections that were precursors to modern day museums. Among other social concerns bringing status to the owner presenter, these cabinets served as entertainment. In this case, my cabinet holds scenes from 'The Cutting Room Floor:' Scenes that for one reason or another did not make it into the finished product. 'Omakes,' from my writings as well as others that I just wish had gone another way. 'One shots' that are very short. 'Incubators,' short story ideas that may or may not ever be turned into a longer piece, and my own version of Harry Does Different. Harry does different is a great series of over 500 short stories by joemjackson -1220065. You should check out his writings. I certainly enjoy them.

This first entry is a "Deleted Scene" from the cutting room floor of Unintended Consequences (The Great Wand out) number 13903544 by Old Crow. A story that Old Crow allowed me to collaborate with him. When writing a story you often end up with more than you can use, for many reasons. In this case, Fudge's destiny took a different direction with Mr. Wick. Consider this a deleted scene or OMAKE.