Disclaimer: Outlaw Star and none of these characters belong to me, because if I did it is very unlikely that I would writing about it on the fanfiction

Story two

Part 3

I walked down through the doors and enter the main dome of the station. Here I look upon a beautiful city that at first surprised me. Most spacestation housed many cramp building and normally when you look up all you could see is the big metal dome that protected you from the elements outside. To be honesty, I have always thought of such a thing as being a bit depressing, but here. Well, when I look up I saw clouds and a sun and a deep blue sky, and I was totally amazed.

"It's a beautiful artificial sky," a voice meowed," but still it's an artificial sky."

"Kemi!" I replied in shock. I had thought that it would've taken a lot longer for her to find a hotel. "Nice way to kill the mood." I replied as I glared at her.

"Hmmm, I didn't kill the mood," Kemi moaned," I simply pull you back down to reality."

"Thanks," I whispered to her in a sarcastic voice.

"So how did the hotel arrangements play out?" Mata interrupted our little debate, as he looks her in the eye.

"There is a nice hotel on 5th Street and Main." She yawned.

"Well, I guess the Outlaw Star isn't going anywhere right now," I signed. I knew that for Kemi to actually take her job seriously she must really be worried about the way I had acted before. You see it was quite common knowledge among Mata and me that even though she doesn't show it; Kemi really cared about me. "Let's go to the Hotel," I resigned myself to defeat.

"Good," Kemi purred as she looked away," I ca-!"

"Huh?" "What's wrong, Kemi?" Mata began to tease her as he suddenly looks up from Kemi and froze.

"What is wrong with you two?" I laughed as I began to walk away, and for the first time since the conversation had started I look up to see a huge crowd of people staring at us. A huge sweat drop ran down my face as I stared into the faces of the thousands of eyes watching us.

"Note to myself," I thought," remember not to talk to Mata and Kemi in public." The reason for the people staring at us was simple. The whole conversation looked like it was one-side it, with me talking to the cats in normal language and Mata and Kemi replying in meows. They probably thought that I was insane.

"Ha, Ha, Ha," I laughed," thank you very much for watching our little show," I was trying my hardest to play it off," now will you please put money in my hat." I then put my hands behind me and in that same little void that my tail had disappeared into I had pull out a hat and threw it down in front of me. The people of course cheered once they had realized that it was just an act and of course dropped small change into the hat.

Once the crowd had separated I exhaled a breath of relief," thank goodness I never bother to take that hat out of the void."

"Yeah, and we need to be a bit more discreet about where we chose to talk," Mata added in as Kemi lead me away from the spaceport and toward the hotel. I simply nodded in response.

Later at the hotel, the manager there had made it very clear that pets were not allowed. Much to the dismay of Kemi and Mata, who simply stalked out of the building like they really didn't care.

"Note to myself, remember to kill this guy before we left here." I signed as I wondered how many more people were going to brush my fur the wrong way before we left here.

So, I went upstairs to my room. It was huge something that I had expected considering what it had costs. I immediately went to window and raise it up, and then I went to the bed and sat down as I a waited for Kemi and Mata to leap through.

"Enough playing a round," Kemi snorted as soon as she was through the window," I want to heard the story!"

"I'm also interests in what cause you to cry like that, Hanmyo." Mata simply stated a he hit the floor and then leapt upon the bed.

"Ok, but I'm going to make it short." I spoke softly. "As you both know, we are the last of our race the Felopians, and that it is up to us to restore it to its former glory." "Well, according to law this is impossible." I let these words out slowly as I saw disappointment resign itself in Mata's eyes.

"What do you mean that it is impossible," Kemi yelped as she leapt upon the bed beside her brother.

"Well, you and Mata are brothers and sisters, so you can't mate with each other, and being the last of our race, I have no one to mate with."

"There are other species that are close enough to our own to allow us to have children," Kemi yelled in anger.

"True, but according to our laws," I began," we can only mate with creatures of our own species."

"Well to hell with that!" Kemi screamed," I have no plan of letting my race die out just because of some old law from a world that has been dead for the last five years."

"But that would defeat the whole purpose of resurrecting our lost race if we don't follow all the old laws," Mata growled. "It would be the same as if we just chose to give up and just assimilated ourselves with normal cats."

"Damn, is there nothing we can do?" Kemi hissed.

"Well, if you just shut up I could explain why I was crying aboard the ship," I sneered at Kemi. "You see I was overjoyed that the boy I found aboard the Outlaw Star is a Felopian, and I just happen to also have his egg."

"Which means that at least one of us can mate," Kemi perked up."

"And that Hanmyo has find herself a mate," Mata added in. "But there is one thing I don't understand, why do you have his egg?"

"Well, that is something that happen before you two hatched." I answer quickly.

"And?" Kemi butted in.

"That a story better left for another day," I smirked as I turned from her puzzled face and turn on the television. My tail appeared from its void in space and quickly wind its way up my outstretch arm. "I loved leaving them wanting more," I whispered to it.