The Cat’s Revenge: A Lesson in Chess
(Or: How to Knock Over a Kingdom in Four Moves)
The old woman sets the board with care,
each piece polished,
each square aligned like a promise.
“This is a game of strategy,” she says.
“Of patience… and grace.”
The cat observes from the throne of his favourite chair,
one eye open, tail-tip twitching like a conductor’s baton.
“I already see several flaws,” it murmurs.
“Starting with all of it.”
MOVE ONE:
The pawns are swiped,
not taken,
just… relocated.
One rolls under the sofa.
“That’s not a legal move,” she sighs.
The cat blinks.
“I am the law.”
MOVE TWO:
The knight is batted neatly
into the crow’s water dish.
The crow, offended,
retaliates by stealing the queen.
The cat isn’t bothered.
“She was overrated anyway.”
MOVE THREE:
The old woman attempts castling.
The cat attempts lying on all the important squares.
It wins.
MOVE FOUR (CHECKMATE):
With one deliberate, fluffy nudge,
the board flips.
Wood clatters.
A rook spins into the fireplace.
Silence.
“You see,” purrs the cat,
“You were playing chess.
I was playing gravity.
I believe I’ve won.”
It then curls into a perfect circle
on the empty board
and falls asleep,
smelling faintly of victory
and someone else’s tuna.
Artwork is created using Midjourney AI, Imagery and poems/prose ©Misky 2006-2025.

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