"I Dare You"

"Don't do it!" The voice of a female called.

A orange, black and white cat stood on a fallen tree, positioned over a waterfall with a huge drop. Her dual tone eyes fixed on the few animals behind her as she slowly turned around. Half of her face was black. The claws on her white forepaw dug into the bark of the fallen tree. The feline had a massive black spot on her back, a white one on top of it, as it seemed. The she could hear the water rushing down the extremely long drop.

"Why should I!?" She snarled, tail swishing side to side as her fur bristled. "You know I can't forget the mistakes I've made. I've done enough to shatter imagination and with my rude remarks, I've screwed my life up. There may be more than flesh and bones, and that's the words we say. I need to fill the holes I've made. There's no other way but this. I have no choice."

"You don't have to do this!" A pale gray tom cat with a scumbag steve hat yowled, reddish eyes glowing. "This isn't the right choice!"

The few other animals began to say things like, "Please don't do this!" or "Don't jump!" The she-cat didn't feel anything that helped her. There were no words that meant anything important to her. She felt a tear roll down her cheek, but she laughed it off.

"I dare you!" A high-pitched voice rung up. Silence swept over the fairly small group of creatures. Everyone faced a tiny black tom cat with blue eyes and brown paws.

"Shut up!" A massive dog yelled, leaping at the tiny cat and grasping his throat in its jaws. He violently slung the feline side to side as the cat on the fallen tree watched, a smile stretching across her face as blood flung at her paws. The tiny cat was dead when its neck snapped, head falling back.

"Alright then! I will."

The calico leaped, but she spun around and gripped the rock. She growled, trying to claw her way back up. A purple wolf with yellow eyes held her paw to the cat.

"Grab hold! Hurry!" She howled. The clinging feline began to try to climb up, but her claws wouldn't dig into the rock and dirt. She then snarled at the wolf.

"No! This is my punishment for what I've done in the past and what I've done now. I have to accept the fact that I was put on this earth to be a mistake! God made me a mistake-" her paws began slipping. "-and it's His fault I'm here! Now I have to rid of myself. One less bug to shoo away, one less mouth to feed, one less of everything."

The cat smiled before letting go of the rock, the wolf gasping. She fell back, silky fur waving with the wind as she fell. After a second, she let out a yowl as her body slammed against a ledge, the stone breaking as she fell. Her head hit the rocks and other debris in the fall, her head twisting around.

The animals watched in terror as the cat submerged into the pond below, a river following it. After a large splash, they saw the cat bob up, gasping. She clawed at the air, flailing frantically. The others were horrified to see that the feline was submerged, not a single bit of her fur showing.

"Oh my god."

'''This is a vent story. None of this has happened. I felt like writing this, since I'm in a "guilty" mood and I'm not feeling good...'''