(A/N:I'm back and more content then before, unless you like my energy, but you're here for the story so enjoy.)

"Please Vill, I need someone to look after my little kitten for me," Nana pleaded as she followed Villager down the hallway with a white cat in her arms.

"Where did you even find a cat in the first place?"

"The girls and I found her in an alley when we went for a walk earlier," she explained. "We cleaned her up, but we need to go to the pet store for more supplies."

"So why can't you look after her while your friends do the shopping?"

"They get distracted easily, come on, just help me out."

"Fine, but you better come take her back when you're done."

"Thank you, I'll make it up to you later I promise," she says, giving her cat to him and running off.

"Hey, wait what's her name anyway," he sadly didn't get a response and just decided to continue his way to his destination.


Mega man worked on his first experiment since getting his own office. "Rush, drill please," Rush sniffed out a drill from the toolbox and picked it up with his mouth before dropping it in Rock's hand. "And…done," he says sitting on his desk chair before taking in the full view.

"Rocket!" a voice rang as the door to his office busted open.

"Vill for the last time don't call me that," Rock groaned.

"Hey, I'm not the one who gave you that nickname," Villager answered with his hands up in defeat.

"Sure…" he responded, still looking at his machine.

"What's this?" Vill asked as he walked up to him.

"A fusion machine, pretty neat huh?"

"Really you can create weird things with this?"

"I wouldn't say weird."

"Are you trying to make some kids of your own?" Villager teased, making Rock flinch a little.

"No, shut up."

"Meow…" the kitten whined as she tried to escape out of Rush's grasp.

"Rush put it down." Rush then set the cat on the ground. The kitten then ran to Villager, as he picked her up.

"Why did you bring a cat in here?"

"I'm cat sitting for Nana, she said that she couldn't bring her to the store."

"Why am I not surprised…," Rock muttered. "She's not hurt, is she?"

"No," Villager says, holding the cat out in front of him.

"Good," Rock bent down to his dog's level and petted him. "You didn't mean any harm, did you?" Rush barked in glee, which scared the cat causing her to climb off Villager and scratched him by accident.

"Ow!" getting the attention from the other two, Rock turned to see the cat running into the machine.

"No!" Rock rushed to get the cat out but once he stepped in the door closed.

"Rock!"

"Don't panic, just press that blue button on the remote to open the door, hurry," Vill ran to the desk and grabbed the remote, but soon a flash of light engulfed the two in the machine. After an agonizing ten seconds the glass door slid open with smoke spilling out.

"Rock, are you okay?" The room cleared out revealing Rock collapsed on the ground. "Rock…?" After twitching for a hot second Rock arose coughing out some smoke.

"I'm fine," he responded, taking off his helmet. "Where's the cat?" Villager and Rush looked at him in shock. "What?" feeling speechless, Villager pointed to a mirror. Expecting to find the cat Vill brought in, he was also shocked to find out that he was fused with the cat. He was a hybrid, a real-life cat boy, he hated it. He wanted to scream, shred up his diagram, and ruined his experiment. But he couldn't, he didn't know where he went wrong. A million thoughts rang through his head as he ran his hands through his hair. After a few seconds of deafening silence, Rock screamed only for it to come out as a cat cry for help.