"Get out!" Thomas screamed at Momo with grave terror.

Momo was startled and frightened by his scream. Her head wasn't fully cleared and remained partially translucent. She stood like a frozen statue and couldn't move as Thomas screamed at her. She couldn't fully process what happened and why Thomas was angry at her.

She did drink the mysterious liquid, the whiskey, that caused her to feel dizzy and misaligned. However, she wasn't aware her feral instinct was awakened and caused the destruction of his fish tank and dead fishes laying all around the office room floor.

"You destroyed my aquarium, my generosity, and my trust! Get out!"

Momo still couldn't react until Thomas clenched his left hand into a fist and slammed it against the office room door. The door reacted violently, moving back and forth like a rocking chair. The slam made Momo instantly panicked and began to naturally act like a cat with her two arms and legs running around the office room. She couldn't leave the room because Thomas blocked the only way out.

Momo's heart rate increased and continued to run around in circles, touching the large water puddle and gravel. Inadvertently, she stepped on the shattered glass with her left hand and right foot. Blood began to appear.

"Owww!" Momo screamed in pain.

Thomas stared at her in a menacing way. The curse's effect became stronger, and he could no longer act rationally. He walked away from the office room and Momo was able to leave the office room. She limped to the living room and tried to lick her wounds with her tongue to stop the bleeding. Luckily, the shattered glass only made tiny wounds. Momo temporarily stopped the bleeding in the affected areas.

He appeared in the living room and Momo hid on the side of the sofa. He went to Momo's cardboard box and took out his original bag of goldfish. However, Thomas carried the box and walked to the front door of his home. He opened the front door and carelessly threw her box, causing the items to scatter around. Thunder rang loudly and rain began to pour.

"Get out!" Thomas yelled the phrase again in vain attempt to Momo to comply with his command.

Another thunder rang and Thomas's aggression caused Momo to panic. She saw him walking towards her and instinctively ran around the living room like a cat-and-mouse game. In this instance, Momo was a prey and Thomas the predator.

Momo's instinct sparked and as a cat girl, she can evade and dodge more proficiently than an average human. She jumped and rolled around the sofa so Thomas couldn't get to her. The cat girl was in survival mode and for a minute, she was able to elude Thomas. She ran away and into the dining room while accidentally bumping on the table, causing the already assembled kitchen utensils and accessories to fall onto the floor.

Momo looked back and noticed Thomas stopped chasing her. She had an idea of heading upstairs and trying to find a hiding spot. When she went upstairs, she tried to enter Thomas's bedroom, but it was locked.

Thomas went upstairs and saw Momo trying to open his bedroom. A few moments ago, he grabbed a frisbee from the closet in the main floor hallway. He threw the frisbee at Momo's head like a sniper aiming at the perfect spot. Momo's peripheral vision saw the incoming projectile and successfully caught the frisbee with her mouth. As she eased the intense sensation of an unexpected threat, Thomas rushed, and body slammed Momo to the wooden floor.

Momo squirmed with pain as the body slamming was aggressive and his body weight pinned her on the floor.

"Stop! Get out of my house!" Thomas screamed at her in the closest range for Momo to clearly understand or acknowledge through her skull.

For some reason, Momo couldn't comply with his demand and wanted to stay at his home.

"Noooooo! Please! I'm sorry!" Momo responded compassionately in a futile attempt to deescalate.

Thomas let go of Momo, but she wanted to continue to find a hiding spot until Thomas cooled off and insisted on staying at his home.

The curse intensified his heart. Without thought, Thomas violently grabbed Momo's tail and pulled it towards him. Momo shrieked with pain. For a moment, Thomas successfully fought off one of the worse curse's symptoms, but the damage was done. Momo began to weep and headed downstairs, but slipped on one of the wooden stairs and tumbled all the way down.

Luckily, Momo was alright, but the emotional pain was unbearable for her to contain. She knelled on the marble floor at the interior of the front entrance and began to wail.

"Please! I'm sorry!" Momo continued to beg.

Thomas slowly walked down the stairs and opened the front door with the thunder subsiding.

"Leave. Just leave" Thomas said in a monotone, physically and psychologically fatigued with the curse slowly subsiding. His cold heart still lingered.

Momo covered her eyes with the back of her hands, but nodded no.

Thomas pulled her body upward from kneeling and commanded her to leave once more. Momo refused to leave.

He turned her body for her to look at the front entrance. The rain continued to drop from the sky and her scattered clothes, bows, and miscellaneous items were soaked.

"For the last time, leave!" Thomas screamed closest to her ears, assuming she was a human and not a cat girl.

Momo was paralyzed with her emotional heart dropped bottom and tears flowing from her eyes. She began to cry, but the thunder roared loudly. He didn't hear her cries for him to cease his aggressive actions. Thomas assumed Momo defied his command and forcefully ejected her.

"You're not a cat! You are a human!" he yelled in an insulting manner, not knowing Momo is really a cat girl.

The curse reappeared and gave the worst symptom to Thomas's heart and made him emotionless. He kicked her in her lower back where the tail comes out of her backside. Momo screeched and yelped as her body flew outward, bumping down from the front porch to the cement pavement. She moaned in pain, twirling her body around to subside the pain on her backside and the tail that connected from her body. The raindrops hit all around her, particularly on her cat ears and tails as these parts are sensitive to water.

"Get out and stay out!" Thomas hollered at her, shutting the front door for her to indicate she was not welcome at his home.

Momo struggled to get upright as she gathered her scattered items around his property. She opened the damped and crippled cardboard box, placing all her soaked items in it. Trust was broken and she felt the incident was all her fault. Momo's species were conditioned to be obedient and never get on a master's anger. If it happens, the cat girl must apologize regardless of whoever was responsible. However, it's one of the worse attributes of being a cat girl.

Thomas ejected her from his home and it's clear he refused to let her in. The rain stopped but the dark clouds are still present. Momo punished herself and left his property to find shelter for the day.

Meanwhile, Thomas was psychologically numb and couldn't process what he had done. The curse abated but refused to leave his soul. The office room was a mess, and he went to get cleaning equipment to take care of it.

However, Thomas started to violently cough and struggled to breathe for a moment. He clenched his heart in hopes to suppress the symptoms. The violent coughs and the curse's symptoms caused him to bleed out of his mouth.

"Damn Kyu! Damn Venus! They did this to me!" he roared to lessen the severity of the situation.

The curse ended but caused him to feel weakened. He tried to head upstairs to the bedroom, but collapsed and fell downward, knocking himself out cold. Thomas had an uncertain amount time left.