Okay, I wrote this story for English…Wow, when I split it and single-spaced it, it turned out WAY shorter than I thought, sorry…If anyone cares, I might write more afterwards….
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I was laying on my favorite chair, staring at the mindless garbage the humans had on the television. I stretched out, unsheathing my claws as I did so. Of course, this action earned me the usual rebuttal of my name in loud tones. Oh, how I loathe my full name; it's as if humans have no brain. They must've thought they were being funny when they named me Twinklebelly. No other cats know this. To anyone else, I'm Twink.
I made a point to narrow my cold blue eyes at the female as she lifted me off the offended chair. She didn't notice, naturally, and proceeded to send me out the back door. 'That's it, I'm out of here.' I thought determinedly. This cycle had been going on too long. My tail twitched angrily as I gauged the distance between the ground and the fence. It wasn't far, and I'd jumped it many times before. Before I knew it I was padding across the street to visit my neighbors. Fuzz and Isabell lived across the street from me, and also next to each other. Isabell was my sister, and Fuzz just happened to live nearby, and often talked with Isabell. I knew Isabell was talking to her today before I reached the other side of the street. My sister was up on the fence that separated them, and I could hear the large cream-colored cat and her talking.
"Hey!" I called in greeting as I leapt up beside Isabell. She smiled at me, and Fuzz called up an answering "Hey."
"So, anything new on the other side?" my sister asked. We always joked like I lived so far away, even though it was just the other side of the street. I looked between her, Fuzz, and where my house was behind me. I narrowed my eyes, looking into my sister's matching ones.
"Yes, there is. I'm leaving." She nearly fell off the fence at the hard edge to my voice. Fuzz blinked up at me stupidly.
"Wh-what do you mean?" she asked, her green eyes confused. I sighed.
"What's it sound like I mean? Exactly what I said – I'm leaving."
Isabell looked at me sadly. "Really Twink? Aren't you afraid of the things out there?"
I shook my head. "Nope, I can take care of myself." I answered. Isabell sighed and Fuzz started bawling. My sister licked her only brown paw and ran it over my ears.
"Be careful, okay?" She sighed. I nodded as I leapt off the fence. I tuned back and yelled "I'll miss you!" before my sister was out of sight. And even when she was, I could still hear Fuzz sobbing brokenly. I shook my head. That cat would never make it in the wild, I thought, but I sure hope I can…
