A/N: I got the idea for this story because of A picture I saw. I thought it was awesome and I had to write about it.
Title: Stray Cats
Rating + Summary: Click back, brah.
Pairing(s): A crazy person would consider this a harem. . .
Warnings: Nothing, really.
"I don't own bleach." Talking
I honestly don't. Thinking/Flashback
"What would make you think I do ?" Stressed words
It's like a married my best friend, but in a totally manly way! LET'S GO! :D
Chapter One: C'mere Kitty, Kitty
"I want that one!" a shrill, loud voice yelled as the little girl that made the sound pointed at a small black cat. The scared animal flinched at the unnecessary loud volume of her voice. It curled up in a ball as the girl watched it move hungrily, the mother standing behind her however, shook her head. She pointed at the one next to it, an orange kitten with dark-orange stripes, "No that one's cuter," the tall woman said to her daughter.
The young blonde girl cried out, "But I don't want that one I want this one!" she demanded they have the black one. Soi Fong sighed, not that she wanted any of these small animals to go home with the horrible people standing next to her, but they needed a home. . . The mother and her daughter continued their senseless squabble and eventually she gave in to her daughter's will.
Soi Fong picked up the animal from it cage, patted her on the head as she handed it over to the little girl. If it weren't for lack of emotion, she'd cry for the poor thing, "I'm gonna call her Kuro, because she's black." the girl mused, holding the kitten a bit too tight. The small cat hissed at this, but the girl gave little to no attention.
"Actually it already has a name, her name is; Kumori." Shaolin said, the girl wrenched her face at the name. She hugged the cat even closer to her body, making it hiss in pain once more.
"That's an ugly name, who came up-" she complained, if it weren't for the parent shutting her mouth in time. . . The mother smiled nervously at Soi Fon, apologizing for the rude behavior of her daughter, "Never mind little Sakura here, she's a bit outspoken." The petite woman huffed at the statement, but chose to let it go anyways. On the count that it was just a little girl with bad parents whom probably couldn't handle her any better.
"No problem, I get a lot of her kind in here." yes, there were a lot of girl like her whom wanted cats everyday, and some of them were even worse. The brutality they had. Often she wished she could just take all the kittens home herself, but that wasn't an option. Enventually they grow up and heve to go somewhere else, and her home wasn't exactly fit for thirty cats. Maybe she liked cats, but thirty is too much for any person to handle. Maybe the company would be nice, but so many cats. . . No thanks, I'd rather not.
The girl identified as; Sakura petted the tail of the kitten lovingly. Maybe she wasn't that bad, meybe she'd actaully give it the love it deserved,"I'd like to adopt this one, and I want a pink collar for her." she demanded.
"Sure, right this way ma'am."
"Phew, what a day," Shaolin sighed as she closed the doors behind her, it was finally weekend. And that meant that the following three days were meant for resting and resting only. It was a stressful day though, twelve adopted kittens had a lovely home now. And that's what she did it for. Sure there was the money, but the animals were actually more important. A soft sound of mewling in the distance caught her attention as she snapped out of thought.
"Eh," she followed the sound. Eventually she found herself to be kneeling behind in front of a large, brown box. The mewling seemed to be made by a small blue cat, curled up in the corner. She picked it up carefully, examining him, he seemed to be scared for some reason. Like most children would hide behind their mother, this little animal snuggled her chest, "This one's cute. But what made him so upset?"
A loud hissing behind her was made by two other cats, an orange one and a white one. They appeared to be hissing at the blue cat in her hands, they probably weren't at good terms with the little feller. She raised an eyebrow, the hissing seemed to make the blue kitten more upset then before.
"Here, kitty," she soothed, the others seemed to stop their hissing. She patted him on the head lovingly, trying to get him to stop shivering, "don't be scared." she hugged him to her chest. The two approached her as well, as if they wanted the same kind of attention as she was giving the blue one. The white kitten was so bold as to rub his head against her knee.
"Maybe I should take them home." the loud mewling, purring and meowing resembled agreement to the statement. She smiled with raised eyebrows as she took the box, she found the blue kitten in, to carry the three to her home. She put the three kittens into the carton box, "Let's go home."
Written by me, idea by Ankoku-Sensei on Deviant-art. Picture: ankoku-sensei[.]deviantart[.]com/art/PetShop[-Intro-]280458936, If link doesn't work; PetShop intro by Ankoku-Sensei.
