Home is Where the Heart Is
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With a cheeky grin hanging on his features, Val slid out from yet another cat flap. He had been successful again, carrying a piece of fish inside of his mouth after raiding another kitchen. It would be lying if he said he didn't enjoy the thrill of basically breaking in to a human's house, especially when he was close to being spotted. But, he hadn't been uncovered just yet, and had high hopes that he wouldn't be caught. With his head held high, but hopes even higher, the tom-cat strolled casuallt through the garden, before clambering up the wooden fencing at the back of the house. He had become a pro at climbing the fences here, having done it so often that his paws were probably engraved in every piece of wood. But, hey, practice makes perfect, right? The alabaster feline balanced atop of the rough surface, noticing a feline of the same colour merely a small distance away. He may not have known them, yet his confident self was almost forcing him to interrupt the other cat. Val suddenly landed on the ground, a quiet this throbbing out from the earth below. His tail twitched as he strode forwards towards the feline, a grin plastered across his face. "Greetings." he chirped, cocking his cranium to the side. The slice of fish in his mouth was making it slightly more difficult to speak, although the male was able to avoid anything catastrophic whilst he spoke. |
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The slightly larger feline cocked his head sidewards, a chuckle emitting from deep within his throat. He found it so interesting how these more tamed and docile cats reacted to ones of his kind, more feral and wild. Although, certainly not as wild as the clan-cats. That would be taking it a little too far. Val was more civilised, street-smart, he knew the ins and outs of every one of these houses, and could likely instruct you on where the fridge was placed in each home. He was used to the taller creatures being close-by, and was barely even affected when they came tumbling in his direction. Maybe that was a sign that he shouldn't be near the homes as much... Of course, cats should uphold their general fears and tactics in order to survive, but Val had already broken that by stealing food and resources. It was just easier than having to do it all by himself. Alabaster plumage shifting in the wind, the tom-cat calmly set the fish upon the ground. His tail swayed hesitantly, yet his expression of being unaffected rolled smoothly across his form. The feline glanced towards the side awkwardly, before once again meeting her gaze. "Yeah... sorry about that." his voice was soft and husky, as if he was afraid of being too harsh with the female. She just seemed so soft and elegant, he couldn't help himself. The tom ensconced his hues onto her, watching her movements and noticing the hurried actions that her own eyes had been taking. This only boosted Val's confidence, and he rose a brow. "Doll? I guess that suits you, but I'd go more along the lines of Angel." he paused, waiting a split second just to give the words more meaning. Of course, it was just his charm speaking, if he had truthfully meant it there would be more depth and importance to the words. Otherwise they were just plain and simple. "The name is Val. Short for Val." |
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The pale tom puffed his chest out subconsciously. His ears flicked to-and-fro, lips curling into a crooked smile. This she-cat sure was something. Her jumpy and timid persona somewhat excited him. He wanted to bring out the other aspects of her personality, though. A cat wasn't a cat without having an angry, or sassy side to them, right? But... he would wait a while. He wanted to gain her trust first, perhaps just edge himself into her life slowly. It would be a little weird to have someone show up and immediately want to be a part of your life, he was aware of that. His eyes surveyed her movements, he couldn't help but find her shy nature to be comforting and a little humorous. "It's no problem..." He responded in a soft tone, drifting closer to the she-cat. Not too close, though close enough to hear her erratic breathing. Again, a stupid grin grew across his face, as he once again spoke up. "I appreciate your kind words, Miss Doll." He may have said the last thing in an almost sickeningly sweet fashion, however he was only doing it to watch her reaction. The alabaster tom swung his tail around the smaller feline, leaning into her almost. "So," he began, now averting his gaze to the distant plants and houses. "I'm guessing you live around here?" |
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