Smurfette's Genie/Part 1

It was a brand new day in the Smurf Village. Smurfette woke up and stretched herself, feeling refreshed and ready to start the day. She looked out of her window and stared at the sun rising over the forest framing the Smurf Village. "Good morning to you, Smurf Village," she greeted pleasantly. Then she saw a couple of small birds landing on her windowsill. "And good morning to you too," she added, watching as they stayed for a while on the windowsill before flying off again.

Smurfette sighed, realizing that she needed to get dressed. She changed out of her night clothes and put on a simple halter top and a pair of pink jeans. She liked how snug they fit on her body, almost like wearing a glove on her legs. She put on her pumps and then went to her mirror to examine herself. Taking a brush from off the dresser, she ran it through her hair to smooth it out. She wanted to make sure everything about her was perfect. Feeling like there was nothing out of place, Smurfette smiled at herself, and saw her reflection smiling back at her. She was pleased.

She stepped out of her house to meet Sassette already there waiting for her. "Morning, Smurfette," Sassette greeted.

"Good morning to you, Sassette," Smurfette greeted back, kissing the top of Sassette's head.

"You seem to smurf in a good mood this morning, Smurfette," Sassette observed. "Is there anything going on with you today?"

"Oh, nothing really special, Sassette," Smurfette responded. "I'm just happy to be alive and smurfing. I can't wait to see what I may be smurfing today."

"Well, what if you have to smurf after Baby Smurf today?" Sassette asked.

"Then I'll just accept that as my job for the day and smurf the best that I can with it," Smurfette answered. "Not that I don't like smurfing it, though."

"I just wish that I can be smurfing after Baby Smurf so that you don't have to be stuck smurfing the job all the time," Sassette said.

"I'm sure that you'll make a great babysmurfer, Sassette, but for now he needs to have someone with a more gentle adult touch," Smurfette said.

"Well, if that's what you think," Sassette said. "Most of the adult Smurfs think that we Smurflings need more practice in order to handle smurfing after a Baby Smurf. I feel like I'm more than ready to smurf after him now, but I hardly hear Papa Smurf ever smurf that job to any of us."

"Those Smurfs are just looking after Baby Smurf for his safety, Sassette," Smurfette said. "We don't want him smurfing into things that he's too young to be smurfing himself into."

"But I promise that I won't let Baby Smurf smurf into things that he shouldn't, Smurfette, honestly," Sassette pleaded.

Smurfette sighed. "We'll see how things smurf, Sassette, I promise."

They met Empath at the end of the breakfast line. "Salutations, Smurfette, Sassette," he greeted. "Ready to start a brand new day?"

"I will be, as soon as I smurf my breakfast, Empath," Smurfette responded.

"Here, Smurfette and Sassette, you can go ahead of this smurf in the line," Empath offered. "It's going to be a while before we get served today."

"Any problems today?" Smurfette asked.

"Greedy and the kitchen crew have overslept today, so breakfast is going to be a little later than usual," Empath answered.

"Whiskery weasels, I wouldn't think that it would be this bad," Sassette said.

"Oh dear," Smurfette moaned. "This morning smurfed too good to be true. I just wish there was some way that I can help smurf things better in the kitchen."

"This smurf gave up being the village chef, so we're going to have to tolerate the problems that Greedy and his crew are having this morning," Empath said.

"If I had a genie like Farmer, I could probably smurf up things in the village like a snap," Smurfette said.

"You want a genie, Smurfette?" Sassette said. "I could only wish that I had one of my own."

"Farmer isn't particularly fond of his genie, as helpful as he is to Farmer, so maybe he could pass ownership onto you for a while," Empath said.

"I wish, but Gourdy seems to like smurfing around with Farmer more than anyone else here, Empath," Smurfette said.

"Maybe you could ask, Smurfette," Empath suggested. "It wouldn't hurt if you tried."

"Well, if you had a genie, could you let it smurf anything that I would wish for?" Sassette asked Smurfette.

"That remains to be seen, Sassette," Smurfette replied.

To be expanded on.