The Bravest Kitten
A Kitten's Tale
Chapter 1: The Kitten Of Bravery
There was a small ton in London, England called Sunny Years. In that town was a street of families with kittens. The toms against queens, as it was all the time. The queens would fight against the toms eagerly trying to prove who was stronger. Each girl on this street was friends. Although there were many more toms than queens they had fair fights. The name of this street you ask? Why it was called Sunshine Boulevard. Even though there was rarely sunshine on this street all the kittens were happy.
A small queen, the smallest queen in the town, was named Evelyn. She was a beautiful queen with orange/red around her eyes and on her ears, headfur and tail. She had scarlet red paws and arms as well and feet and legs. Evelyn, a very religious kitten, seeing as she went to a chatholic school, was the bravest of them all. The other queens thought that God took their side because of Evelyn's religious contxts.
Evelyn looked at the empty street. She was on her gold bicycle. "We're going to get them this time," she giggled. The past, the day before now, they queens had gone and tipied the toms caban. Each friday the toms had a sleepover. The girls had got them bad this time. Awaiting for the future, not yet the present, Evelyn sat on her bike and waited for the arrival of Club Queenswood.
Why was this called Club Queenswood? Well, behind Evelyn's oldest friend, Sunshine's house was a forest. The name of the forest as you guessed was Forest Queenswood. In a small caban big enough for the five queens on the street, wich was inside the forest, was where all of the queens made their sneaky plans.
Soon, each queen was sitting on a bike next to Evelyn. Sunshine had a bright orange bike; Mairia had a pink and white one; Samantha had a blue and green bike and Bellana had a red and black one. The queens awaited for their future, a plan that would not fail, a plan that would show that out of all the queens, Evelyn, the smallest kitten, would be the bravest and stand up against the toms. All alone. No one beside her.
