Disclaimer: I don't own any of these characters. Even Saki is the creation of Feri-san, a friend of mine on DA.

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It was cold. It was wet. The only reason Danny was out here was because he was looking for a last-minute birthday present for his mother. He'd gotten her a card, but he didn't feel like that was enough. As the pale, overcast sky emptied itself over Amity Park, Danny heard a weak "mew" over the hustle and bustle. Looking around, he heard it again as his eyes fell on a newspaper that reminded him of a small tent. Kneeling down, his eyes fell on the cat underneath. Or, at least, it looked like a cat.

It had a rather large head for a cat, its ears were more like a lion's ears than a housecat's, and they were black with a yellow rim. Its paws were black with white toes, and yellow fur near the shoulders and knees. The cat's fur was golden brown with markings, some yellow, some orange. The tail on the creature was as long as its head and body combined, and it ended with a tuft of exceptionally long fur. The creature's strangest feature, though, were its little white wings.

Ordinarily, he would have taken it to a vet and dropped it off there, but something in this creature's emerald eyes just screamed "If you take me home, I'll love you and play with you forever and ever and ever." so he picked her up, walked into an alleyway, removed his coat, wrapped the defenseless little kitty tightly in it so as to keep her warm, went ghost, and flew home.

"Why, you're light as a feather." He told the scrawny, heavy lidded creature as they flew. Slowly, but surely, its eyes started to close, and pretty soon, it was asleep in his arms, warm and secure in the oversized jacket, purring as loudly as ever.

"Mom!" Danny called out as he walked in through the front door. "I'm home! And I got you something!"

"Danny, that's sweet, but you didn't have to get me anything." Maddie walked in, an open box of Russel Stouffer chocolates that Jack had given her under her arm.

Danny turned the jacket in her direction, revealing the cat's face. "Oh, Danny, it's adorable, but we really can't afford a cat right now." Maddie said. "Can I hold her, though?"

"Before I unwrap her, I have to explain something: It has wings."

"It what?" Maddie asked, placing the box on the counter and looking at the slowly awakening creature as though it were something nasty.

"It's not a ghost, though." Danny added defensively.

"What makes you so sure?"

"1. It's not green, and 2. it hasn't tried to kill us."

"Alright. Tomorrow we'll take it down to the vet, get its shots taken care of, and see if someone's missing a cat. If not, we'll put it up for adoption." Maddie said as Danny unwrapped the slowly awakening creature. His trenchcoat draped over the back of the chair, he watched as the cat, who he was holding on its back, yawned and stretched in his arms. Its pink nostrils twitched. Its eyes sprung open as it caught the scent of something evidently pleasing, enticing even, soon locking on to the box of dark brown delights lying on the counter.

Danny barely had time to react as it darted from his arms towards the confections, snagging the tuft of its tail in the nick of time. Dragging her back, he struggled as he wrapped its body in his hands, the creature writhing to be liberated so it could feast from the box of chocolaty goodness. "I'll just take it to my room for now." Danny stated, darting up the stairs.

"I guess you seem to like chocolates." He stated as he lay down on his bed, holding the cat over him. "Well, it's pretty hard to tell if you're a boy or girl. Since you may be here for a while, I'm going to assume you're a boy and call you…Morris."

"My name is Saki, I'm a girl, and I go nuts over chocolate. Saki loves chocolate, mmyeep!" Replied the creature matter-of-factly.