Bedtime for a fish.
Yesterday, Tiarnan, did a drawing on a type of magnetic sketchpad.
"It's a fish.", he explained, to his mother.
"A fish?", she queried, looking down at his carefully drawn lines. "I don't see any eyes."
"Oh...it's sleepy."
Then he took a hold of the sketchboard controls and swiped across the image, which promptly disappeared.
"...and now it's dead.", he observed.
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