Hey guys! I have to update much faster because I am leaving before the end of the month! So expect multiple chapters per day in order to keep on the chapter for every day of the month theme! Sorry for the inconvenience. I would have chosen next month if I had known that we would go away on vacation.

Clair Aragon gets the shout out of the week! Sorry to you for not doing chapters that are at least 1000 words long, but these are one - shots! Remember that!

Al trotted through the small alley. He had sworn he had heard a cat...where could it be though? He had to find it, it didn't deserve to spend the night outside when it was getting colder and colder with every passing night. He had to make sure he found this kitten before he froze over and became a cute, adorable, fuzzy little popsicle stick...

He heard the sound again - a faint meow, coming from over by a small pile of boxes. He picked it up, but found nothing underneath it. He had sworn that was the place he had heard it from...maybe it was a little further into the alley...Al continued to search like this for quite some time, but with nothing to show for it. He finally gave up hope when it was so dark he could barely see a foot in front of him, and turned to head back home.

He heard another meow.

He turned around, looking at the source he believed it had originated from. It won't hurt to check one more little spot, will it?

So Al ran over, and threw the garbage can across the alley. Sure enough, a fairly large cat was behind it, curling up. Its bright orange pelt shone in the little moon light that still shone on the dark space. Al went to pick the feline up, but was met by an angry hiss from it. Al backed away, and almost did a double take.

Underneath the cat was 3 other bundles of fur.

It had given birth! And it was so cold outside...

So Al did the only thing he could think of doing.

He layed down besides the kittens, and hugging them to give them worth, waited the night out.

Hope that you guys like it.

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