I purred. It was warm. Funny, because I imagined death to be cold.
"I think she's awake." I opened my eyes to see Edward and everyone else from the hospital. "But last night, she didn't become a human." he said.
I jumped off of the bed and scratched a note into the floor. Mustang kneeled down to read it. "Demon, her master, took her human form away after she called off her deal with him." he told everyone.
"Why'd you call off the deal?" asked the soldier called Havoc.
I scratched in another note. "She's decided she doesn't want her family back, because now she just wants to have friends." Mustang read.
"That's great, but you're still a cat." Al pointed out.
"Yeah, and where're you going to stay?" Havoc added.
I hung my small furry head. I had nowhere to go, nowhere to call home. A small hand patted my head. "I could keep her." Fury said, picking me up and smiling. I mewed in agreement, waving my small paws.
I scratched at the door, mewing. I wanted to take a walk. "Oh, alright. Be safe." Fury told me, opening the door.
"Aren't I always safe?" I mewed, bounding into the fresh night air.
It'd just finished raining. The city was beautiful like this. Shining in the lantern-light, glittering with water coating it. There was something tranquil about it.
I heard it before I saw it. I was blinded by the head-lights, couldn't see where to run! Then I felt the impact of the car. I knew it was over. There was no hope. My body was crushed.
