Thread:Abbykurle/@comment-33999335-20180520125803/@comment-30921738-20180527184620

Akurle snarled again and pushed the cat off her. She looked at him again and thought she reconized him. "Do I.... know you?" She muttered.

The cat narrowed his eyes. "Perhaps, in another life."

"What?"

"Nothing." The cat smiled oddly.

Akurle snarled again. "Okay, I don't know who you are, but I need to help my friends, and you can't stop me." Akurle leaped forward, and the cat jumped her way again.

"Oh, but I can stop you. That river is cursed." The cat took a step forward and sat down.

Akurle froze. "What?"

The cat snorted. "Is that all you say? The river is cursed by demonic creatures that put you into a deem sleep, where you suffer nightmares until your death." The cat causually started grooming himself, as if this was all very normal.

"Demonic creatures? I have to save my friends!" Akurle was about to jump over the cat when he lashed out his paw and scratched her muzzle.

"No! You ridiculous furball! If you get close, you will be put to sleep as well."

"You're the ridiculous furball! How do I save my friends?" Akurle lashed her tail, furious that this little cat was keeping her from helping her friends.

The cat sat down again and curled his fluffy tail around his paws. "Now, that is the tricky part. The devilish creatures will come in... probably a few minutes to feast on your sleeping friends. However, the creatures are blind. They live in the water, and can't go too far on land. This way, they always feed on creatures closest to the water."

Akurle stared at him. "How is that a plan?"

The cat sighed angrily and rolled his eyes. "Seriously? You don't see it? We put prey along the riverbands, as close to the water as possible. When the river monsters start eating the prey along the riverbands, we sneak in and grab your friends while they are distracted."

"I never mentioned there would be a 'we' in this. I'm saving my friends, not you." Akurle growled.

"Oh please. You'll never be able to do it without me. Now, we should go catch some prey." The cat smiled with amusement and padded into the forest.

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