Cats and Grandmas, a story(beginning) of Beryl and Radar for the Giraffe Call

Sep 01, 2014 10:32

To eseme's prompt

The Grandmothers, as Aunt Eva tended to call them, had been on Beryl's case recently about The Cat.

They didn't all have the Spark, they didn't all know first-hand what The Damned Cat was, but they all knew, and they all seemed to think that, since Beryl could talk to (or hear) the Cat, then it was her sacred duty to do whatever it ( Read more... )

morepls: fulfillment, prompter: eseme, character: thekitten, character: thecat, character: beryl, verse: theauntfamily, giraffecall

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eseme September 1 2014, 15:23:22 UTC
Oooooooo. I do like this a lot and would like more. The origin of the cats should be quite interesting.

"Bite them" indeed!

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aldersprig September 1 2014, 22:25:15 UTC
Pragmatic kitten is pragmatic!

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kelkyag September 1 2014, 17:09:34 UTC
Woot, Miss Lavender-and-Tea has a name! Lam, huh? She's not much of a lamb. Is it short for something?

Aunt Bea's attic didn't get subjected to the intervention cleaning, did it ...?

ETA: moar plz?

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aldersprig September 1 2014, 21:29:53 UTC
I think (hope) AUnt Bea's attic remained unpurged.

I can't remember now why Beryl named the kitten Lam.
I think it's short for some kind of lavender?

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kelkyag September 2 2014, 04:33:55 UTC
Gloves and a hazmat suit ...

I should not be surprised that there are multiple varieties of lavender. Investigation is in order!

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