He suddenly was there. Etcetera looked at him again. He is weird. Grey fur, green eyes, pink nose and black whiskers. He was looking around, to her, she turned her head quickly. He had special eyes, it were special green eyes, when he looked at you, it was like he was daring you. She couldn't keep looking away, she had to see him again. He was still watching her. She heard Munk re-sitting, he couldn't handle it anymore. He probably would say something in a few seconds. Yes. "May I ask who you are?" The cat slowly turned his head and gave him a glance, then he looked at Etcetera.
"May I first ask where I am?"
What a voice! Etcetera thought she had never heard anything like that before. It was a warm voice but with a tiny shiffering in it. He looked confident of himself, but his voice contradicted with him. She became a bit nervous, what did he want? He still looked at her, do I have to answer or shall I say nothing? Luckily Munk answered: "You are at a junkyard, the home of our tribe." "Hmmm..." The strange cat said and looked forward. "May I now know who you are?" The cat didn't even look at him, he kept staring to something for the others invisible. Munk didn't know what to do, Etcetera saw his face, he really didn't know what to do.
Not often unknown cats came. Macavity had been here, of course, twice, she thought. But never strange cats came, this was no place you would come alone to. A tribe of many cats, and he, this strange cat who wouldn't say his name was alone. He did not seem afraid though.
"I'm Squarius." He said out of nowhere. Munk sighed. "I did not recognise you! Where have you been?"
Squarius broke: "Munk, I'm sorry I left, I couldn't handle it anymore after what happened. I just, it was too much for a person like me..." Squarius sighed.
"I understand, you could have done something more honourable, but you did what you had to do. Come with me, we'll go to Old Deuteronomy." Squarius glanced at him "Will he forgive me, you reckon?" Etcetera watched both cats and found it hard to follow. I still don't know who this cat is, how long has he been gone? When she came out of her thoughts they were gone, they had gone to Old Deuteronomy.
