jueves, 26 de febrero de 2026

馃尒 Part Two: The Association for Abused Cats




The days went by.

One… two… three…


But Moshi did not bend. Not even slightly.


The Queen stood firm.

With a royal stare.

With unshaken dignity.

And absolutely no patience to spare.


Max walked softly,

whiskers in the breeze,

a gentle soul

who only wanted peace.


But one small step,

one sound, one glance—


And Moshi launched

her counterattack stance.


Swish! a pounce.

Zap! a lightning-fast claw.

A tiny bite,

just to reinforce the law.


Max would retreat.

Max would hide.

Max would sigh

with philosophical pride.


But then something curious would happen again…


Sometimes Moshi would seek him out.

Not for friendship.

Not for tea.


She sought him…

to restart hostility.


As if to say:


“Do not forget,

blue-eyed guest,

this kingdom answers

to my crest.”


And Max—poor Max—

so noble, so mild,

would shake off the drama

like a patient child.


Yes… he was mistreated a bit.

But back he would go.

Persistent.

Stubborn.

Hopeful, though.


Perhaps in secret he wondered:


“Where do I file a formal complaint?

Is there a hotline

for emotionally restrained?”


“Does the Feline Protection Guild

accept cases like mine?

Do they offer legal aid

for victims of royal feline design?”


Yet instead of fleeing…

he returned.


Because something stronger

inside him burned.


It wasn’t pride.

It wasn’t war.


It was something softer

at his core.


Between each growl,

each royal decree,

there were moments brief

of neutrality.


A second without claws.

A hallway passed in peace.

A shared room silence

where tension seemed to decrease.


And in those fragile instants,

Max did not see an enemy.


He saw a Queen

still deciding destiny.


The war continued.

No treaty signed.


But beneath the drama…

something intertwined.


— To be continued…

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馃尒 Part Two: The Association for Abused Cats

The days went by. One… two… three… But Moshi did not bend. Not even slightly. The Queen stood firm. With a royal stare. With unshaken dignit...