I only own Kabu and Chestier. I started this when I was listening to the
CATS soundtrack.
I had packed everything I had (which was mostly books of magic) and headed downstairs to meet Dumble-dude. He was standing at the door talking to Prof. Chestier. I was in no mood to talk, so I didn't say anything as Chestier lead us out the front door.
"Goodbye, Kabu. I'm sorry this had to happen, but it is for your own good."
HAH! I don't see how being sent to a human school as a student will do me any good. We started walking and said nothing for a while. Then, apparently, Dumble-dude wanted to talk about rules.
"You cannot use your natural powers on any of the students. They do not know about cats, though some have one. You may show them that you are a cat, but I'm not forcing you to. Now, you know the Forbidden Forest is off limits to you, but that is one of the rules at the school. You cannot go wandering off outside the school at night, or inside, for that matter. I will be placing you in sixth year, even though you have many more powers than the students, but that is your age range, at least in appearance, it is. Do you know how to use a wand?"
"I studied humans, both magical and non-magical, and using a wand was a requirement to pass the course."
"Good then. I know this is hard for you, but like Chewstier said, it is all for the best."
"How? How is it for the best? Is it the best for them or for me?" That was the question that I really wanted to know, and I was going to get it one way or another.
"Both, I suspect. It will teach you responsibility for your actions and you will have a new experience, while the cats can settle things in the forest."
I suppose that makes sense, but I already know how to take responsibility for my actions. I usually fess up when I cause trouble, and I always do the punishment.
"I'm going to hate it their. I just know it."
"No you won't. You might not like it for a while, but over time you will come to like it. Ah, we are coming out of the forest."
"No I won't." Indeed we were coming out of the forest. I have never been outside the forest in my life, as it had never struck my curiosity. But suddenly it did. The castle was enormous, probably full of hiding places, and the grounds were big enough to roam. Maybe it won't be so bad after all.
I had packed everything I had (which was mostly books of magic) and headed downstairs to meet Dumble-dude. He was standing at the door talking to Prof. Chestier. I was in no mood to talk, so I didn't say anything as Chestier lead us out the front door.
"Goodbye, Kabu. I'm sorry this had to happen, but it is for your own good."
HAH! I don't see how being sent to a human school as a student will do me any good. We started walking and said nothing for a while. Then, apparently, Dumble-dude wanted to talk about rules.
"You cannot use your natural powers on any of the students. They do not know about cats, though some have one. You may show them that you are a cat, but I'm not forcing you to. Now, you know the Forbidden Forest is off limits to you, but that is one of the rules at the school. You cannot go wandering off outside the school at night, or inside, for that matter. I will be placing you in sixth year, even though you have many more powers than the students, but that is your age range, at least in appearance, it is. Do you know how to use a wand?"
"I studied humans, both magical and non-magical, and using a wand was a requirement to pass the course."
"Good then. I know this is hard for you, but like Chewstier said, it is all for the best."
"How? How is it for the best? Is it the best for them or for me?" That was the question that I really wanted to know, and I was going to get it one way or another.
"Both, I suspect. It will teach you responsibility for your actions and you will have a new experience, while the cats can settle things in the forest."
I suppose that makes sense, but I already know how to take responsibility for my actions. I usually fess up when I cause trouble, and I always do the punishment.
"I'm going to hate it their. I just know it."
"No you won't. You might not like it for a while, but over time you will come to like it. Ah, we are coming out of the forest."
"No I won't." Indeed we were coming out of the forest. I have never been outside the forest in my life, as it had never struck my curiosity. But suddenly it did. The castle was enormous, probably full of hiding places, and the grounds were big enough to roam. Maybe it won't be so bad after all.
