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A/N: This one was written by me, Eminems(6). pets Macavity isn't he fantastic?
He's Called The Hidden Paw
'Everyone knows of Macavity's crimes. Scotland Yard have been looking for the Hidden Paw for years. They've yet to find a footprint. Believed to have been responsible for stealing a treaty from the Foreign Office, he was apparently doing long division sums at the time. Authorities are determined to catch the Mystery Cat, but they've yet to find any evidence. He always has an airtight alibi; he was never there when it happened.
Macavity tossed the newspaper aside, a superior smirk on his face. Like they could ever catch him, they were only human after all. He wasn't called the Hidden Paw for nothing. In actual fact it was the press that gave him that nickname. He'd just adopted it; he liked the way it sounded. He also found the story behind the nickname quite amusing.
It's common knowledge that copies of Macavity's footprints aren't found in Scotland Yard, but that's not for lack of trying. They find pawprints at the scene sometimes, and as these detective guys do, they take pictures to be stored on file and used as evidence. Every time this happens, the files mysteriously vanish. Apparently someone had commented on this, suggesting that Macavity could be stealing the files himself and hiding them somewhere out of reach of officials at Scotland Yard, who have yet to track down the location of the Mystery Cat's hideout.
When the papers got a hold of this story, they cooked up the name, 'The Hidden Paw'. It stuck and he's gone by that name ever since. Three different names? Yeah, right, Macavity laughs. Try six or seven.
