The Days of Kitty:

(Okay, a chapter focusing on a certain kitty cat! I bet this would be fun to make, you know? I have nothing to say so far, so just enjoy the chapter)

Shermy woke up from his tiny bed in the living room, seeing Wolf walked into the kitchen to get a bagel from the fridge. The cat felt inclined to continue his slumber, and rolled over in his bed. "Good morning, kitty." Wolf said, rubbing the kitten's belly. Shermy purred and cozied himself in bed, before slightly swiping at Wolf to stop. "Whoa, hold it, I'm just trying to pet ya." Wolf said. Shermy will wake up on his own time.

(Later)

Shermy then could hear his rabbit brother screaming, excitedly over a video game. "Shermy, you're not gonna believe it, I just beat Tío Pepe's record!" Zeke had been saying, the kitten giving an annoyed glare, purring for him to leave him alone. Shermy decided that it was time to wake up, anyway. The cat got up, yawning and walking up to the litter box. "Okay, cool. You do your business, then we'll talks, g!" Zeke said, walking back to the couch.

"I am who, uh…I am what?

What's the reason for my real existence…

Don't know why…don't know why…" Shermy could hear his loud rabbit brother singing one of those songs before he started sounding like he was speaking gibberish, following along with lyrics that the cat couldn't decipher. The kitty didn't care, either way, it was pooping. Once Shermy got his business out of the way, he decided to go find his toy. Knowing how Zeke likes to get his attention, maybe he has it.

"You good, right? No evil toilet fights?" Zeke asked, Shermy purred cheerfully, seeing what Zeke was playing on the screen. The cat mewed again, mildly scratching his paws on the rabbit. "You're a clever one, cat-brother!" Zeke said, grabbing a small cat toy and giving it to the kitty. Shermy was happy to play, now. "Now let's go ask Dad if we can borrow his grappling hook." Zeke said, the kitten jumping on his shoulder. "Actually, I know where Tío Pepe keeps his, come on!" Zeke said, heading to the nearby box full of stuff. "Now we take this to the park, later and we use it on the tree." Zeke admitted he always wanted to try zip lining, it's the closing thing the rabbit had to be like Spider-Man or Prowler-Miles, zipping through a city.

"Tío, can I borrow your grappling hook?" Zeke asked, "Why, kid? You planning on going on a heist?" Snake asked, sarcastically. "Nah, me and Shermy are gonna be Spider-Pals at the park." Shermy meowed, happily. This kind of action seemed fun.

"Whoa, you're not using the grappling hook without your dad's permission, bud." Webs had said, lowering her headphones. "But it's not his grappling hook, that's why I'm asking Tío Pepe." Zeke said, being technical. "Yeah, but you're MY kid, Zekey." Wolf said, reading something on his phone. "Oh, Dad, can I—"

"No, Zekey, I'd wait until maybe 13." Wolf said, "I'd rather not have ya get injured trying to reel into a tree." Zeke nodded, "Or in your case, run the risk of losing pants?" Zeke asked, snippy. "What did we tell you about the attitude, kiddo?" Wolf said. "Only to be like that when Uncle Hubert does something?" Zeke asked, Snake and Wolf looked shocked. "What—No! Obviously not! Who the heck toldja that?" Snake asked, "Tío Pepe and Aunt Webs." Zeke said, bluntly.

Piranha and Tarantula snickered, "I literally don't know why we hang out." Snake said, grumpily.

Shermy jumped off of Zeke's shoulder and leaped onto Wolf's lap. "Hey, kitty! Aww, did Zekey forget to give you a belly rub?" Shermy meowed, Wolf looked lost in thought petting the kitten. "Well, I guess 10's a good age. Fine, kiddo. We'll try it, but don't tell Mom if ya get injured." Wolf said.

"You know she's gonna notice, though…" Zeke said, "Yeah, you're right. Which is why we're gonna test it first." Wolf went to go get his grappling gun, Shermy sitting in his arms, licking his hands.

"Besides, I bet you're running low on some food, yeah?" Wolf asked the kitten.

(Later)

Shermy jumped up in the tree that Zeke and Wolf were trying to grapple onto. "Okay, what you're gonna do is aim…attach the harness to your strap, then, once you've got a good hold, you'll reel it in and then go off in the sunset." Wolf always liked the thrill of using the grappling hook…whenever it actually worked, that is. Shermy watched his rabbit-brother aim for the nearby branch he was lounging on, keeping aim and watching the hook go into the tree. "Okay, you've got a good hold, Zekey! Now try reeling it in." Wolf advised, watching his son reel in the grappling hook. Shermy licked his paws, seeing his rabbit brother nearly get hit in the arm when he reeled in! "Ugh!" Zeke said, "You okay, son?" Wolf asked, more concerned when the boy hit

"I'm goods, g!" Zeke said, smiling and pulling himself up to sit on the branch. He pat the kitten's head and rose his hands in the air, "I DON'T HAVE TO LIE TO MOM!!" Zeke said, excitedly. Wolf chuckled, "Yeah, that's my boy!" Wolf said, looking proud.

"You know, you woulda made a good thief, kiddo." Wolf said, Zeke giggled. "Nah, I'd rather be an artist that likes to hangs out on rooftops. Avant-garde!" Zeke did one of his poses and references. Shermy meowed, seeing Wolf call for him, he jumped down and landed safely in Wolf's arms.

"Okay, I'm getting down." Zeke said, using the branches to gently climb down. "Zeke, be careful!" Wolf said, putting Shermy on his shoulder. "I'll catch ya if ya need to…" Wolf said, "I'm okay, Dad. Whoa!" Zeke nearly fell before Wolf broke his fall, "What was that about you "being okay"?" Wolf asked.

"So, I MAY have misjudged that branch's strength…" Zeke said. "Rowrr…" Shermy meowed at his rabbit-brother.

"Don't be like that, not everyone's agile and nimble like you, Shermy." Zeke said, pretending that's what he said to him. "Anyways, had fun, right?" Wolf asked.

"Yeah, I can see myself zipping through the city with this kinda power." Wolf rolled his eyes, smiling. "Just make sure you're safe if ya do that in the future. But don't, it might give me and your mom a heart attack." Wolf said.

"Okay, Dad…I can still play with the giant shuriken, though, right?" Zeke asked.

"Hahahaha…Obviously not, kiddo. Ask Shark and Webs to make you a safe model." Wolf said. Shermy was being held in Wolf's arms, now feeling comfortable enough to sleep.

(At the pet store)

Shermy sat in his little bed, in a shopping cart. Wolf pushed the cart through each aisle. "Should we getcha some toys, too? I bet you'd like the little wand, huh, kitty?" Wolf asked, Shermy's hairs stood up in excitement, "Hahah! I bet that sounds fun, then!" Wolf said, cheerfully. Zeke ran ahead, jumped up to reach the cat wand toys. "They got two, Dad!" Zeke said, bringing back one with a toy rat attached to the tip and feathers on the other. "Hmm, like the one with feathers or the rat one…Don't show it to Snake, he might get jealous." Wolf said, smirking. Shermy started hitting the one with the feathers, more. He already had a rat toy and thankfully that serpent didn't seem interested in it. "Now I can tickle you with this, anytime!" Zeke said, now having a turn to play with his cat brother.

(That night)

Shermy returned to bed, now having a rough day. The cat could notice Wolf and Zeke having fun, watching tv. As much as the kitten wanted to go over there, it decided to stay. This was Shermy's break from his wolf father and rabbit brother's absurd shenanigans. The cat couldn't wait for tomorrow's chaos to begin…or maybe he could, because he could still hear the voices of Piranha, Webs, Snake and Shark coming along to join the dad & son.

(Okay, I hope this was good! I wanted to try and make it from the perspective of Wolf's kitty, I figured it'd be a nice one shot to write. I hope you enjoyed it! Stay strong and awesome!)

(Know that God loves you always, and sent Jesus to die for your sins)

(This is something I've struggled with from time to time. I just hope each thing I do in life I commit it to God, genuinely, y'know?)

Proverbs 16:3 KJV:

Commit thy works unto the Lord, And thy thoughts shall be established.