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Starbreeze Eino continued to follow the
white sphinx on his hands and knees, but the cat was far too fast and agile for Eino to keep up. Every once in a while it jumped in the middle of all the other cats and Eino lost sight of it, but always managed to find it. The cat ran from catnip to catnip. Some it didn't seem to like and others were already crowded by other cats. He continued to follow the cat, who didn't seem to mind being follow but also didn't seem likely to listen to Eino's call, until the cat finally settled on a catnip. Eino took this opportunity to approach it very quietly. The cat seemed to be distracted, and enjoying its delicacy, when Eino launched himself at the cat but failed to capture it. The cat quickly ran away and got lost in the crowd... again.
Sierra's body stiffened and she gasped as someone's bald cat ran right across her foot.
"Eww," she muttered,
"that one's bald!" Someone
else could catch it.
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ArianaBlack Nika listened to Sierra carefully. It was basic logic. The cats wanted the catnip, if they got the catnip then they would have the cats. Then Sierra mentioned how they might happen to get attacked. Right. That might be a bit of a problem. These cats are high, or at least they are acting like it. They are running around like crazy and there was probably no way that they would calm down. "Well I guess it's worth a try." She replied with a small forced smile.
That's it Shaw is more insane that she thought. Chasing crazy cats!? Really Shaw? Really!? Nika took the hairband that she had around her wrist and used it to tie back her hair. Things were probably about to get real crazy, real fast. "So where exactly do we get the catnip?" She looked around for cats clustered together. Where there were cats, there must be catnip.
Sierra shrugged.
"Well, let's just watch where they go for a second. Maybe one of them will turn up with something," she answered. She grew still and quiet, even if the corridor wasn't very still and quiet, and watched as the cats zoomed around and around. She followed one in particular until it dashed into a tiny nook then dashed out a second later.
"Look," she said, pointing to the area the cat had been,
"I bet it's there."
She just better not get over there in that blasted nook and turn up a spider or something, though. She waded through the cats, occasionally bending down to try and catch one or two, but never had much look.
"They're not usually this fast," she fussed, giving most of them glares.
She finally made it over to the nook she'd pointed at, wishing she had her wand to shine into the darkness. Reaching her hand into a place she couldn't see into wasn't really her thing.
"Do you see anything?" she asked Nika.