[The cat has been exploring both the castle and the journals. He didn't take much notice of his journal when he arrived, but it began appearing everywhere he went--even in places only a cat could reach. So he finally investigated the curious little book, and he's been following recent goings-on with great interest.
He treats his journal the way any
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very tall and moving with cautious intent, she tends to give cats--at least the less vocal and sentient ones--severe creeps ...even though she's quite harmless.]
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......yes?
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...Oh.
You can talk.
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I'm sorry.
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For what?
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[and... she wasn't really sure of the answer to that question, herself. It had just seemed like the thing to say at the time]
...For bothering you.
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You hadn't bothered me yet.
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Some cats here talk, and some don't.
...I never know what to do with the talking ones.
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You needn't do anything with me. Or, if you must, you could start by saying "Hello."
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Hello.
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[His tail swishes.]
You've met several other cats here, then. [It isn't a question--it's an observation.]
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There are alot of animals living here.
[still really wants to pet him. It's in her eyeees.]
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You're fond of animals, I take it.
[Preparing to make a neat escape if she goes for the old scoop and snuggle.]
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[she nods.]
I am.
[oh, right! she should probably mention. perking up a little...]
...Have you been to the Animal Center?
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No. In my experience, animal centers either help animals with their problems, or treat animals as problems. Which is this one?
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