Tigers do not Roar

~Summary~

Sky is an ordinary house-pet until she meets a mysterious tom which saves her from being hit by a monster, she runs away from her house-folk and tries to unlock the dark secrets within the tom.

Chapter One
Dawn light filtered through what my house-folk call a 'window'. I remembered back to the first few days i arrived at my home, i was scared, but now I'm not, I was nervous but now I'm full of love to give my house-folk. I meowed loudly and scratched the door gently to let the house-folk know i wanted to go out. The eldest which was a male with no hair on his head walked over and opened the door for me.

I rubbed against his legs then bounded outside feeling the little breeze there was to feel. I heard the birds tweeting, it was quiet for a neighbourhood of house-folk. I halted to see a brown tabby tom with amber eyes climbing a house-folk fence, he looked insecure and out of balance, his nervous facial expressions said it all.

I smirked then bounded onto the other side, where he couldn't see, i leaped up and sat down, "The trick is, is not to look down and to focus."

The tom stared at me and slightly growled, "I think i can handle myself." I walked over to him, "What if a mean, nasty bully-cat came up and wanted to pass?"

He snorted, "I would battle and kill the cat." I gasped, eyes widening, "How can you say such a thing? If you try either the house-folk or the bully-cat will kill you!"

The tabby retorted, "Let them try. Now move aside." I shook my head and walked up to him, closer, "let's see how good you are at walking fences." I prodded him in the side and he immediately fell off the fence with a surprised yelp.

I jumped down and landed beside him, he was on his side groaning, "Now that's why you should listen to friendly advice." I walked off leaving him staring after me in shock. I went onto the Monsterpath forgetting to look either side. I turned to see if any monster's were coming, light beamed at me and i crouched down, my eyes stinging like i was blind.

I felt grass beneath my paws as i looked up to see the tom looming over me, once he saw my eyes he bounded off.

I leaped to my paws and watched him go, 'What a strange tom... '