Well, I wrote this for Akemi-chan 'cause her kitty died... I'm not really sure if this'll help, but I tried to make it insperational. God, I really do like her. I feel like she's someone I know from school instead of someone on the other side of the world...

Could this be heaven? My large, cat eyes frantically glanced from side to side. The grass was tall and thick, swaying gently in the wind. My whiskers twitched when the wispy tips of the lush foliage brushed against them. The scent of mouse and shrew tickled my nostrils. It must be, I thought grimly. Only moments ago I had been thinking of my beloved Akemi. My heart ached.

"'Kemi?" I mewed quietly, waiting for my mistress's sweet call.

Nothing. I meowed once more, my ears still ringing with silence. I stifled a cry, my throat becoming dry. I shrank in the grasses, mourning the loss of my master. My lovely Akemi. A quiet purring pulled me from my grief. I glanced up to see a pretty little she-cat. She was oh so familiar and my heart lifted slightly.

"Mother?"

The she-cat nodded, rubbing her face against mine.

"Mother, I've lost Akemi!" I cried.

"Dear child, dwell on the happy times as you walk beside her."

"But, I'm dead, Mother!"

"You may still walk among the living. A ghost, you may be, but you will still be with your master through her days. You may rub against her and purr to her, though she may not feel nor hear it, you are there and she'll know. Go to her, child," the she-cat whispered, slowly fading along with the grass.

I instantly found myself sitting in front of Akemi. She was crying. I called out to her, purring and rubbing against her, remembering my mother's brief words. And I knew they were true. Memories would always hold me next to my master forever and for always.