I Love You, Always and Forever_The World According to Cats_The Second Concrete Square of Twenty-Four
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I Love You, Always and Forever
Emma and I always said that we would be best friends forever. You know, when you’re nine and you make friendship bracelets and you truly believe that this girl, right here, will be your best friend forever. I loved going over to Emma’s house. She always had to coolest gadgets and toys that I would go home begging my parents for. We could have sleepovers in a tent in the middle of her living room. We could make up songs on her electric piano. We could ask boys out on the dream girl TV game. And her mom would never get mad at us for being too loud or making a mess. Partially, bec...
The World According to Cats
You would like to interview me about life with my people? A guide for young cats on how to co-exist with humans? I must be getting old. Hmm. I really do have better things to do with my time, but this might be an interesting opportunity to educate humans as well as young cats. First, for full disclosure, I would like to say that my own life is quite tolerable. It took a while, but I now have my folks trained to an acceptable level. I came into their home at a very young age whiwww.onedoor.ccch helped. All kittens are cute, but I’d say I was in the extra-cute category. No, we cats are not known for our modes...
The Second Concrete Square of Twenty-Fourth Street
It was a clear blue, sunny day but none like any other, for there was an odd occurrence on the second concrete square of twenty-fourth street and a secret that was waiting to be shared.Skye Randolph snuck around the corner of the block with her head turned to look behind her. She was on her way to meet Noah Carson, her best friend, during an ultimate game of tag all of the neighborhood kids were competing in, but she didn't want to get caught on her way. Her hand pressed against the brick building and preoccupied with her thoughts she pushed her way out of the dark alley way onto the sidewalk....
The Cat Claws
That cat came with the house, according to my Aunt Lenora’s Will. She’d stated it plainly on the first page, under a header called The Cat Clause. Her lawyer removed his reading glasses and shot me a smug gaze; he and my aunt had been lifelong friends, and when she’d received her diagnoses, she’d contracted her best friend and lawyer Georgie Pine Rudriger the second to draw up her last Will and testament. I sat across from him in his little office on the east side of Perpille, across from the antique store and next door to a barber shop. Downtown Perpille dated back to the early 1800’s, and e...
