These are gonna be in first person. :3
Topaz POV: I made my way through the forest, glancing around at every scent and noise. I was nervous, actually. I could never show those emotions on the outside though. My life was dedicated to protect the world, and especially my sister, Aqua. I sighed, then suddenly stopped dead in y tracks. An absolutely appalling smell fill my nostrils, and my eyes lock on the most disgusting thing I've ever seen. It was a plump she-cat kittypet. She was a grey she-cat with a light purple collar. It looked purple like my mother's eyes. But my mother died when she knew it was time. When she took off her necklace.
I watched Aqua trot ahead, and approach the disturbing feline. "Aqua." I called, my voice gruff. "Get back here." I snapped. I don't like talking sternly to my sister, but she needs to learn someday. She cocked her head at me. "Why, are you afraid of a kittypet?" she giggled, then hopped gracefully onto the fence by the grey cat. I had to admit it wasn't the fattest kittypet ever, but she was still pretty disgusting.
The kittypet looked at Aqua, and gave a smile. "Hi! My name's Jingle!" she purred. Aqua and her chat. I heard bits of their conversation, but I really didn't care. Soon the two approached me. "Jingle wants to be a wildcat!" Aqua chirped. I narrowed my eyes slightly, and sunk my claws into the stupid collar around her neck. I ripped my paw down, and it started to rip. Jingle's eyes were wide, and she tried pulling away, but it only ripped the collar off, causing it to jingle it's bells. "That's your fist lesson." I hissed flatly. This cat stunk as bad as a badger. In fact, I think she'd smell better if she rolled in baderdung.
Jingle stared at me eyes wide. "My dad won't like that." she mewed. I almost burst into laughter. I could care less about her father. "I don't care." I hissed, my voice angry. "Now, we're hunting." I huffed, padding to the edge of the forest. Jingle followed still a bit shocked about her collar. As far as I could tell, she hated me. I easily sat crouched in correct hunting position. Jingle crouched, with lots of mistakes. She was totally off balance, her tail wavered happily is the air, and she was always shifting her weight, causing her to shuffle the leaves underneath her. "Mousebrain." I hissed. Aqua gave me a hard glare. I rolled my eyes. "Bring your tail to the ground and keep it still. You're totally lopsided, now straighten up, and that'll help your balance too, so you're not shifting your weight." I snapped. Jingle looked almost scared, but I guess I looked frightening with my battle scars, and my chain around my tail..
After a while, Jingle finally caught her first mouse. She was finally starting to get it. The mouse was scratched up and messy, but oh well, it was good enough. Aqua looked pleased. I sighed. "Get back to your housefolk." I snapped. I've had enough of this kittypet today. Jingle nodded, and scurried off the her twoleg place. "I'll get you early tomorrow!" I called gruffly. I climbed a tree, flicking my tail for Aqua to follow. She leaped up the tree, and rested on a sturdy branch, drifting to sleep. I too made myself comfortable on a nice branch. The last thing I remember is a the beautiful sun setting beneath the rolling hills, and Aqua's gently whistle of sleep.
Like it? Sorry if I don't make huge chapters.
