stained window, yellow candy screen
[ He wakes up with the beginnings of a headache in his right temple. It probably doesn't help that he's overslept his 8AM alarm and been roiled by dreams since the night before. His excuse is that the dreams weren't clear enough on Tuesday. And he had work. It's hard to focus on anything after work, especially not the vague images of an uncertain future.
They're becoming easier to understand now. He Ming rubs his eyes as if that'll help as he slopes down the street, trying to make it to a coffee shop. When he gets to a crossing, he stops just long enough for the stars to clear and for his eyes to land on a furry white shape that's somehow familiar. ]
Strawberry!
[ The cat actually looks up. Whether that's her name or not, He Ming doesn't know, but he takes the advantage the moment he gets it: that cat is going home with him today. Nor does he know what's going to happen if he doesn't succeed, he just knows it's bad. ]
Strawberry, c'mere. [ He starts towards her. The cat's tail raises slightly, a beacon of alarm, before she turns tail and begins to trot further down the alley. ] Hey, come on, don't run away...
[ Well, it looks like coffee is going to have to wait. He Ming picks up the pace. ]
They're becoming easier to understand now. He Ming rubs his eyes as if that'll help as he slopes down the street, trying to make it to a coffee shop. When he gets to a crossing, he stops just long enough for the stars to clear and for his eyes to land on a furry white shape that's somehow familiar. ]
Strawberry!
[ The cat actually looks up. Whether that's her name or not, He Ming doesn't know, but he takes the advantage the moment he gets it: that cat is going home with him today. Nor does he know what's going to happen if he doesn't succeed, he just knows it's bad. ]
Strawberry, c'mere. [ He starts towards her. The cat's tail raises slightly, a beacon of alarm, before she turns tail and begins to trot further down the alley. ] Hey, come on, don't run away...
[ Well, it looks like coffee is going to have to wait. He Ming picks up the pace. ]
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His lips press firmly together as he thinks some more. How does he say this. ]
This cat isn't yours and I'm sure her owner misses her?
[ That's what he means! The most obvious point any regular person would be thinking. Why are you being weird and suspicious it's kicking up my paranoia is a thought. He checks for her collar, hoping there's some kind of tag. ]
If you want a cat, there are plenty up for adoption.
[ He Ming seems like a good guy... Maybe he can persuade? ]
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They have a rapport! ]
Well.. [ He gives Strawberry a slight squeeze. To the stranger, he turns a beseeching look. He still doesn't want to lie. Just his luck, though, ] She doesn't have a tag.
[ He can stop looking there. He Ming turns away with the cat in his arms. ]
Leave her alone. I'm going home.
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Why are you being so weird about this?
[ Says him, knowing very well he's just as suspicious. However, his reaction is tens, thousands of times more normal than whatever He Ming is doing. Cat burglar? Cat burglar. That is this guy's nickname now. Jaeha reaches out and grabs cat burglar by the shoulder, forcing him to turn back. ]
Listen. I'm warning you, if you take that cat home... Terrible things will happen. [ Ugh. He loathes this. ] Cross my heart and everything!
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[ When in doubt, turn it around on the asker! He keeps firm hold of Strawberry, who is beginning to look slightly annoyed, throughout. He Ming himself yelps out loud when his shoulder is grabbed.
What kind of a warning is that? He Ming looks at him suspiciously, but he stops trying to get away. ]
Only kids say that. And why would you say something so creepy?
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[ Cat burglar running off with a lost cat, looking super excited. Suspicious! Weird! Anyway, what a good argument. What a solid statement there. He's doing great. This is going super well.
Maybe he should call the cops now, but there's a chance they'll laugh since this altercation is over a cat. His grip on He Ming isn't crushing, just steady enough to keep him here for a bit. Grumbling, he sifts through his options. ]
This will sound ridiculous if you're those skeptical types, but I come from a family of diviners. If we [ Yes, we. ] don't return the cat, its owner will get into an accident looking for it.
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[ At this point Strawberry mewls, unhappy with the shouting and He Ming's increased squeezing. When he hears it he immediately loosens his grip and gives her an apologetic kiss on the top of her head—and then sneezes.
It takes a bit of the energy out of him. His shoulders sag. ]
So, like, fortune-tellers?
[ He's listening. It would be hypocritical of him not to, considering the reasons he'd gone after Strawberry himself (i.e. flickering visions of danger and desire). ]
How do you know that for sure?
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The next question has his expression twist. Most people ask that, then they laugh off the answer. It's unnecessary... ]
How else? Through visions—if you're going to laugh, do it quick.
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I wasn't gonna laugh. [ Indeed, he might even look solemn! ] What did those visions tell you, exactly? Are you sure it was this cat?
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Is He Ming just really nice? Or is he an idiot. ]
It was definitely this cat. As I said, the owner will get into an accident while looking for it. They were really tired from their search, started to hallucinate their cat across the street, and followed after without checking the pedestrian signal. If the cat returns...
[ Then maybe such a fate can be avoided. Jaeha isn't sure. ]
What's your reason? You can't expect me to believe it was love at first sight with "Strawberry."
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But I just thought it would be a good idea to get her inside. I still think it's a good idea. Why aren't you finding the owner, instead of the cat?
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[ He had little plans on preventing anything... The stars decided to align for this moment, though, and like an idiot he decided to meddle despite his family's warnings and disapproval. ]
I kind of know where the owner lives, but what am I supposed to do? Knock on their door and tell them not to look for their cat? Or to go outside?
[ Tell him, whimsy boy, if there's time, because at the end of the alleyway someone yells "what's going on there?!" ]
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Why don't you just go and talk to them? [ a.k.a., yes, just go knock on the door. That's what He Ming would do. ] Tell them you have their cat already and they should stay where they are until you bring her back.
[ Well... He Ming looks down at Strawberry, who peers up at him with clear blue eyes. ]
Until I bring her back. Which will be soon.