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Posted: Thu Feb 23, 2017 7:36 pm
While dumpster diving was not one of Bob’s favorite ways to dine out, every once in awhile he would find a treasure worth devouring after a careful inspection of the trash can’s contents.
The afternoon’s snack of choice was the remaining crumbles of potato chips out of a Family Sized bag. He’d stumbled across the overturned trash container (he wasn’t sure if he should be thanking raccoons or Mother Nature) with its innards spilled out for all the world to see. Perusing through the opened plastic bags, he found the cheddar and sour cream chip bag open and, much to his surprise, still full of crunchy morsels just waiting to be devoured. Granted, they were a tad bit stale, so it appeared after discovering the bag left open, the homeowner must have determined they weren’t worth salvaging.
Eh, more chips for him, then!
Burrowing his head into the bag, the large feline pressed as deeply as he could into the crinkly paper, pushing himself up to the shoulders inside of the bag as he continued to munch away on the stale chips.
It was days like today that he savored the fact he was a cat.
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Destiny City was far kinder to strays than she had expected-- Friendly strays, at least. Eta had come across one or two that were wide-eyed and mostly feral. They had it harder, their lack of willingness to spend any time around humans making it difficult to find the better things in life… Snacks, treats, fresh water, proper food.
When Eta heard the trash can rattle followed by the crinkling of a bag she instantly thought of one of those cats; the poor, unfortunate ones who didn’t know that they could do so much better. She crept up slowly, peering carefully around the edge of the can only to quickly step back. That was most certainly not a small, unfortunate feline. That was a momentous mound of fur; potentially a wild animal, and not another cat at all.
As the slender feline sidestepped backwards she bumped into another nearby can, rattling the lid and startling herself. She jumped, hissing at the unexpected clatter as the lid hit the asphalt, tail bottle-brushing. Honestly, not the best way to make friends or offer insight….
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He’d heard the bump before the hiss, Bob finding himself both instantly alarmed and stuck within the confines of a wrinkled chip bag. He jerked backwards, struggling to free himself from what was considered heavenly only moments earlier, pulling the bag with him as he stumbled backwards and directly against another pile of overturned trash.
His tail was erect, hair standing on end but the grease from the bag continued to smear across his fur as he moved to wiggle free of his salty prison. Hunching his shoulders down, he continued to push backwards, up until he was sitting directly on his haunches, his front paws and face now directed towards the sky.
Claws batted at the bag until it managed to be torn off in a flurry, shredded foil raining down as the bag fell to the ground with a soft, final crinkle. The ginger cat looked around, bewildered, until green eyes fell across the dainty looking, slightly-perturbed striped cat. He saw the star on her forehead - thank Cosmos above for that - and immediately burst into laughter.
“You don’t have to scare me like that to get my attention, toots.”
Front paws fell onto back ones as he continued to sit there, rather contently looking, covered in chip dust and grease.
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Everything was happening at once, far faster than her highly evolved Mauvian brain could even compute. The lid had fallen, she’d sprang to action like a youma was behind her which left the mound of ginger fur trapped inside of a crinkling metallic bag flailing around. If she wasn’t careful she was likely to wind up trampled.
Eta composed herself enough to scramble back, bouncing off of the overturned trashcan as a stepping stone to get to the top of one that hadn’t been tipped. Perched there she watched the rest of the scene play out until he calmed enough to notice her.
“Who says I was trying to get your attention?” She sniffed, head tilting up for a moment before she brought a paw up in an attempt to smooth the ruffled fur on her face. Her tail ticked behind her, twitching to and fro as a sign of her own personal irritation with herself for startling so easily. It slowed to an idle swish as she looked over the tom, clearly judging him in a way that only a high class dame could.
“I’m sure you call every lady ‘Toots’ before bothering to ask for her name… You certainly seem like the sort who would; rough around the edges, mostly wild-- You’re a complete mess, you know.” The corners of her mouth quirked into a light feline smirk as she watched him for a moment longer before hopping back down to his level. He also wreaked of Chaos, but she figured that went unsaid and as long as she didn’t feel any other sources of evil around she figured it was safe enough to carry on a conversation.
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His eyebrows rose as she chattered away at him, sounding more and more like his prim and proper mother with every insult she directed towards his appearance and behavior. So what if he was dumpster diving - he was a cat, it wasn’t like he had the option of strolling up into a restaurant and ordering whatever he wanted, right? He wasn’t even a petite, slim little pretty lady with the ability to con scraps from the outdoor tables; no one wanted to toss freebies to an overly large, extra furry ginger puss. He did what it took to salvage for snacks and unless he found an unpleasant treasure in the bin, he’d chalk it up to another food win on his talley.
“I’d say you’re quite the assumptive type, but I prefer not to label cats before I properly meet them….” His own bushy tail swished against the ground, but his expression remained indifferent, maybe hinting towards slightly complacent, even. He tacked on for effect, “....sugarkitten.”
One arm lifted and he slowly began the process of grooming, his long tongue moving to lap away at the chip grease, his orange fur glistening with the slickness of the junk food residue. Green eyes moved up to study the dame, the shine of her beautiful necklace catching his gaze. The fact she came from the other side of the tracks didn’t mean much to him - what was she going to do, nag him to death? Now if she’d dragged a senshi around with her… that was another story entirely.
“So if I can’t call you Toots, what can I call you?” He paused in his licking, figuring it would be gentlemanly of himself to offer his own in exchange. “I’m Bob.”
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“Eta. My name is Eta.” Not ‘Toots’ and certainly not ‘Sugarkitten’. More pet names that he likely tossed out at every doll that happened across his path, she was sure. Something told her that spending too much time around the ginger tom was likely to be incredibly infuriating, and yet there she stayed, curious as to whether or not he at least cleaned up well.
“Bob wouldn’t happen to be short for anything, would it?” Her brow lofted as much as a cat’s brow could, eyes watching him for any sudden movements that she should be aware of. She knew her own abilities, of course, but there was no telling what a corrupted cat could do, honestly…
“Is this somewhere you come often?” She was all questions tonight, even if the nicer thing to do would be to let him finish cleaning himself up first. She hadn’t had the opportunity to talk to many others yet, though, and it showed in how readily she chatted at him. “If you’re hungry I could make a suggestion or two on some places that I’ve found that tend to be a bit kinder to strays.”
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“Well, ain’t you just a peach.”
His words came across more as a statement than a question, green eyes floating back up from the prissy thing’s jewels up to her equally mesmerizing eyes. While she acted like a typical dame, Bob was sensible enough to acknowledge that she’d been at least kinder than most of the stuck-up Order ladies he’d run into so far. Ash, for instance, had all but run him off only minutes after their introduction. This one seemed more curious than appalled by his presence.
“Tater Bob.”
He grinned as she stared at him blankly. “My full name. Tater Bob. I prefer the latter - but if you keep playing nice, you’re welcome to call me Tater, sug---Eta.”
There. Proof he was actually rather civil, when given the chance to be.
Silence fell over the duo as he moved to clean his other arm, bringing it up to smooth back the ruffled fur on the top of his head. A few strokes more and his cheeks were restored to their normal, bristly state and it was only then that the Maine Coon rose to all four paws, standing all fourteen inches tall. “No, I can’t say I’ve been around this….” Eyes glanced to the foreign neighborhood surrounding them. Was this her neck of the woods, he wondered? “Part of the city. I try not to loiter around the same areas for too long. Animal Control and all.”
His bushy tail waved, the tip twisting as he took a step closer to where the prim and proper princess sat. “But if you’re willing to take me out on a date to show me some new places, I’ll surely take you up on that offer, Miss Eta.”
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“Are you saying that a fine feline such as yourself hasn’t mastered the art of of avoiding the authorities, Bob?” Her whiskers twitched with amusement as her tail ticked back and forth behind her. Once he cleaned himself up he really wasn’t all that bad for a dumpster diving, chaos filled monster of a tom cat.
“It really would be a shame if someone didn’t take a bit of time to make sure you were taken care of just a little bit better, wouldn’t it? While I’m sure there are far worse fates than finding yourself trapped in a potato chip bag, there are also far better things that you could be dining on.” The slender cat brought a paw up to smooth the ruffled fur of one of her cheeks out before she turned to lead the way past the trash cans.
“Just because I’m showing you where a cat can find good food around here doesn’t mean this is a date, Mister Bob.”
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An eyebrow quirked up and he grinned, feeling every inch of the devilish cat he was. Moving to follow after the slender female, he paused for a brief moment to rub against the side of the nearest box, pushing the hair on his flank back into proper place. Regardless of where she took him for a quick bite, no one wanted to give food to a scruffy looking individual.
“Whatever you want to call it, darling.” A rose by any other name was still a rose, right?
He hopped forward, picking up his pace until he was sidling up next to the smaller Guardian. Eyes fell back down to study her expression - she didn’t seem terribly put off with standing in the presence of a Chaos cat, but the line formed beneath her cute little button nose didn’t scream enamoured either. A glitter of sunlight reflection dropped his gaze back to her neck, where the ornate necklace gently bounced with every other step she took.
“That’s quite a fancy collar you’ve got there,” He mused aloud, sneaking a glance back up to catch her reaction. “Your owner must spoil you practically rotten, hmm?”
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Posted: Thu Feb 23, 2017 9:20 pm
"Oh, this old thing?" Eta laughed softly as she glanced back over her shoulder to the other feline. "No, I'm afraid I've had it for as long as I can remember. It came along with the adoption papers when the yo-- You know what? I'm not telling you anything about the human I'm staying with." The less the Chaos guardian knew the better, honestly. It was bad enough to be conversing with him at all, let alone giving him any information about her charge. Owner. Pfff. "I take it you don't have anyone looking out for you? No human that makes sure you have a roof over your head and food in your stomach? One would think that the forces of darkness would take a little better care of their cats," she tsked softly, shaking her head only to pick up her pace as they neared a slightly more populated area. Bob might be large enough to be spotted easily, but she wanted to avoid being stepped on if at all possible.
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Posted: Thu Feb 23, 2017 9:39 pm
"It's not very nice to make assumptions, Miss Eta."
His tone was playful as he watched her tail bob from side to side, distracting him from the sparkly gemstones fastened securely around her neck. So adoption papers, eh? Means little miss must have been involved with a pet store or a pound. Tragic, really - he'd heard stories of Guardians finding their demise and then their offspring being abandoned into the wild... at least this dame seemed to have enough sense to bounce back from a lonely kittenhood and find a rightful spot in the world.
Her attempt at being mum was amusing, at least, as was her assumption that he was ownerless. Was he really that scruffy looking?
"I've got a guy, he's alright. His old lady used to be the real caretaker, but they split about a year back and we ended up in this fine city we now call home."
His pace quickened as hers did, mindful to also watch for wandering legs of oncoming foot traffic. Wouldn't look good to get tripped over in front of a lady-cat, of all creatures! "The Forces of Darkness do their best to catch my attention - can't cater to all the ladies all the time, you know."
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Posted: Wed Mar 22, 2017 4:42 pm
His words made her laugh, the sound light and dusky. She would likely chastise herself later for actually enjoying the company of a Chaos infested feline, but until then she would live a little bit closer to the wild side. As long as she was leading the way and he wasn't taking her right into a trap it wouldn't be a problem, right? When she realized that he was keeping pace she glanced over her shoulder with a grin before cutting a sharp, nimble turn down an alley. "Are you a fan of seafood, Bob?" Her voice remained light as she called back to him in an attempt to figure out where they should stop for food. "Mexican, Italliano? There are a number of options on this strip."
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Posted: Thu Mar 23, 2017 11:19 am
He rolled the options around in his head, brain verifying with the stomach over what sounded most appealing. He'd had lasagna a night or two ago (how quaint and Garfield of him, after all), tacos the Tuesday before. Sandwiches never really did it for him, not when it came to having a proper, sit down dine (or a grab-and-dash, for that matter).
The thought of seafood resurfaced in his mind. Any kind of fish would be appealing and his stomach growled in emphasis of the idea. Tuna, trout, cod, flounder. Any fish, expensive or non, sounded absolutely delicious. Cliche but, eh, the stomach wants what the stomach wanted!
"Seafood sounds right up both of our alleys." He didn't care that he was making assumptions that she liked fish because she was a fish - if the label fit, why not wear it? "If you know a decent joint, of course."
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Posted: Sat Apr 15, 2017 7:12 am
"I know the perfect place." Eta took another sharp turn down a side street before slowing her pace. Her head tilted up as she tried to check on exactly where they were in reference to where she wanted to be by catching the scent of the air. "This way, Bob!" When she stopped again it was at the back door of a local pub that had the best fish and chips. She prefered her fish without the breading, but her companion seemed to be the sort who would enjoy a good, fried fish filet-- If his taste in trash was any evidence, at least. The silver tabby stepped up onto the steps leading down from the back door, clearing her throat lightly before she began to sing in a way that only a cat could. Her caterwauling eventually drew the attention of the young man who worked in the kitchen. He smiled brightly as he stooped down and she played the part of the 'pretty girl' rather well, weaving around his touch before pausing to let him give her a scratch behind the ears. "Bet you'd like something to eat, hm?" " Mrow," she chirped, butting her head against his hand before stepping back as he stood to slip into the kitchen again. Satisfied, she glanced over her shoulder to Bob. "Sometimes it helps to make friends."
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Posted: Sat Apr 15, 2017 9:09 am
He followed after, the effort to keep up with her at best, minimal. Long strides had him ducking down the side street after the grey girl and the large Maine Coon paused to take a seat as she'd begun her impromptu singing.
One furry eyebrow rose as the person behind the door didn't throw something at her (he always had things thrown at him when he'd started yowling, what the hell), but instead dipped down to pet her. He was gone in moments, no doubt to find something worthy of offering to the pampered princess.
"It probably doesn't hurt being cute, either." He drawled back, clearly amused by her antics. He'd earned his fair share of scraps in the past, but it had been more of a struggle than if he'd been born a cute, pampered looking cat with a pretty gemstone collar. Ah well, being large and... extra fluffy had its merits too, he supposed.
His nose wrinkled suddenly, the cat quickly adding, as if a tad defensive, "I do have friends."
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Posted: Sun Apr 16, 2017 11:42 am
"Why Bob, you think I'm cute?" Eta laughed softly as she brought up a paw to smooth down the fur on her cheek that had become ruffled by the scritches from the human. She didn't always enjoy pets or scratches, often finding that it depended entire on who they came from, but the food here had never been anything but delightful and the kitchen boy was sweet. Sweet enough that he returned within a few moments with two battered fish tenders neatly broken in half to make them easier to get to the fish inside and a small handful of fries. A dollop of tartar sauce was on the edge of the paper plate and he also set down a small saucer of water. "On the house this time." He reached out, giving her one more light scratch behind the ears before slipping back inside before anyone else from the kitchen noticed what he was up to. "I can't say I've ever really eaten the fries, so do feel free to help yourself to those... I'm assuming birds usually get them after I wander off, which is why he keeps bringing them out. Sweet young man, really." As she spoke she made her way over to the saucer of water, dipping her head down to lap delicately at the surface.
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Posted: Sun Apr 16, 2017 9:26 pm
He smirked, moving down to lick one paw and idly wipe back the extra fluffiness across his chest. Bob allowed the cat to settle in next to the food first, before he rose and made his way closer to the plate. The fish smelled, well, like fish and the Maine Coon's stomach growled appreciatively at the small amount of food set out for them. Or her, rather, but it seemed the lovely Eta had intentions of sharing... at least the fries, anyways.
"And how many of these sweet young men do you have wrapped around your paw, exactly?"
One paw leaned down and a single claw stabbed one of the starchy fries before bringing it up to his mouth to chew on. It was rather salty, but at least it was fresh, as opposed to sitting under a heat lamp all afternoon. Bob had to admit it - the gal knew a trick or two, at least.
"Not shabby, Miss Eta. Not too shabby at all."
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Posted: Sun Apr 30, 2017 10:47 am
The silvery tabby drew one of the fillets away from the plate, leaving it to sit by the water dish before stepping forward to nudge the other battered piece towards her dining partner. Soft laughter accompanied a shake of her head and bright gleam to her eyes. "Wouldn't you like to know..." Her tone was teasing, just a little flirty and most definitely satisfied. Her eyes lingered on the other feline for a moment before she dropped back to pay attention to her own food, carefully pulling away some of the breading with her teeth in order to get to the warm, flaky fish inside. However they seasoned the fish and whatever they did to get the flavor from the batter to sink into it was absolutely divine. As long as she didn't stop here too often she didn't risk adding on extra weight or slowing herself down any. "Pity you come from the other side of the tracks, honestly, Bob. I'm certain we could teach each other a thing or two... I could certainly show you a few feline friendly dining establishments."
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Posted: Fri May 05, 2017 8:18 am
He laughed at that, almost choking on the remnants of his french fry. Pity? She pitied him? How rich it was, for someone stuck with all of the work and none of the fun, showing any shred of sympathy for someone who was having the time of his life, essentially.
"You're the only one pointing out lines, m'dear." Smirking, he bent down to snap up another fry, chewing slowly as he continued talking, regardless of whether potato remained in his mouth. "I'm fairly comfortable with our current arrangement as it is, unless..."
He swallowed, his smile turning into more of a leer, "You preferred to hop over these tracks, as you like to call it, and see what it's like on the wilder side of life? Only the good die young, you know."
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Posted: Sun May 21, 2017 6:49 pm
"Mm, nine lives, darling. I'm fairly certain this is only my second and I am looking forward to living it to its fullest. Seeing to my duties is a part of that, although I assure you I do know how to let loose from time to time." Another nibble was taken at the filet and once she'd devoured another small, deliciously flaky portion she stepped away from the food, bringing a delicate paw up to clean the corners of her muzzle. "I'll leave you to your feast, Bob. Do enjoy yourself... And try to keep out of mostly empty chip bags?" The dainty dame flashed him a warm smile, stepping in closer to brush her shoulder against his only to leap up onto the rail soon after. "Until we meet again." From there she hopped down, casting a fleeting glance over her shoulder before taking off back down the alley. With fresh food she didn't expect the tom to take off after her and for all that he might not believe her she did hope that somewhere down the road they'd cross paths again.
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Posted: Mon May 22, 2017 11:37 am
Her assumption had been correct: despite the fact that he was curious enough to follow her, the beck and call of fresh fish and french fries was far too tantalizing to abandon in pursuit of chasing pretty little tail.
He watched her go, offering a casual tail twitch in response to her farewell. If luck would have it, they'd run across each other's paths once more, in time. If not... well, he was fortunate enough to find a half-decent conversation and free meal out of the bargain.
All in all, not a bad afternoon to be had.
Skye Starrfyre Fin, thank you darlin' <3
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