Ch. 31 The World Against The Cat (2)
Tae-il got ready to leave.
Si-yul looked sad to see me go, but I had no pity for him. I would be far, far away from him with only my beloved Tae-il.
Last night, I had scratched Si-yulâs face and threatened to jump out the window if he didnât call Tae-il immediately. No matter if I was a cat or human or mythical creature, I would die if I leapt out of the 17th floor. Eventually, Si-yul was forced to call him.
Si-yul stopped Tae-il before he went out the door. âTae-il, thereâs one thing Iâm worried about. Bow Meow doesnât seem to like the pet hotel, and youâve been travelling a lot.â
However, it seemed like Si-yul was determined not to give me up.
âYesâ¦Iâm worried about that, too,â Tae-il said.
âShe seems to become very stressed when around other animals.â
âAh, thatâs why she ran away after I left her at the pet hotel.â
Tae-il looked down at me guiltily, but I desperately tried to communicate that it wasnât true. However, the message could not be conveyed. Not unless I spoke. The one who could take advantage of speech was Si-yul.
âI gave it some thought. When you go on business trips in the future, why donât you leave Bow Meow here at my home?â
âReally? No, I couldnât possiblyâ¦â
âItâs alright, I like Bow Meow too. Wouldnât it be more convenient? Besides, you canât let her starve.â
âMeumyaaaang!â (This guy is nuts!)
The words scared me so much that I abruptly stood up in Tae-ilâs arms. The way Si-yul had cunningly turned the tables in his favor was villain-level genius.
ââ¦What, you donât like it?â Tae-il said as he gave me a gentle squeeze in his arms. My dislike was obvious, but Si-yul had an explanation for everything. To Tae-il, Si-yul was a trustworthy and professional expert on animal behavior.
âHaha, how can a cat understand a person? Sheâs just feeling anxiety because of all the hardship she had on the streets.â
Donât be fooled! I wanted to scream, but Tae-il wouldnât understand.
âI see,â he said with a nod. âI do live alone, and while Iâd love to care for a pet, I donât always have the time.â Tae-il had nothing to lose with Si-yulâs offer. âThank you. Iâll accept it.â
âUmya! Umyamyamya!â (No! Nononono!)
Si-yul smiled. âWow. Bow Meow agrees too. How old are you, Tae-il, thirty? Iâm thirty-three. Letâs meet very often, Dongsaeng. Feel free to call me hyeong. â
(TN: Dongsaeng is used to refer to a younger brother/male friend. Hyeong is a name for an older brother/friend.)
ââ¦Ah? Yes, ahâ¦yes, Hyeongâ¦â
I knew that there was no justice in the world, but Si-yul had the unfair advantage of wearing a mask of a veterinarian. One would hardly doubt a person who traditionally liked animals.
Si-yul continued. âIâd like to get more acquainted. Sheâll become more settled when weâve known each other for a while.â
âYou mean Bow Meow? Yeah, itâs strangeâ¦sheâs usually so friendly.â
I didnât want Tae-il to give me to Si-yul. I didnât want to fall back into the clutches of the devil.
I prayed to God, please. I wasnât even religious.
***
No matter how hard one pleaded, if the one that the plea was meant for did not listen, it would be nothing more than an empty wish.
For example, I pleaded to God.
Tae-il was pleading to me.
What I wanted was to never see that bastard again, and what Tae-il wanted was for me to be examined by that very same bastard. Our wants were so contradictory that it was not even worth compromising.
âBow Meow? Come down for a second, okay? We have to go for your check-up.â
I had climbed right to the very top of a bookcase where he couldnât reach me. I blinked slowly and ignored his calls. I knew how much he worried about me and I always tried to be behaved, but this called for a full-fledged rebellion. While Tae-il was admittedly a good guardian to me, he was friends with Si-yul now.
âIâm worried about you. Letâs just go, okay?â
ââ¦â
âWe just need to look at your wounds, alright?â
He held out both his arms to me, but I crawled a little further away from him and pressed myself against the wall of the bookcase. I lay there like a loaf of bread and defiantly turned away my head.
âBow Meow!â Tae-il shouted in a stern voice, but I continued to feign deafness.
I shivered like a cat. My body was protesting to everything. I hated the name Bow Meow in the first place, and I didnât want to be examined for scars or any diseases that I might have picked up outside. There was absolutely no need. After only a couple of days home, my wounds started to heal rapidly, and I had no fear of getting sick because I was not an ordinary cat. For me, the clinic was the last place I needed.
However, it was not the clinic itself that I was avoiding. It was Si-yul. As long as he was there, that place was not a clinic, but a den for demons. Whenever I thought of him, I imagined two red horns on his head, black wings on his back, a pointed tail, and a shining silver scalpel in his hand as he prepared to dissect me.
That was the image Si-yul seared in my brain. His smile belonged to that of a wicked and frightening devil.
âEuoâ¦â (Ughâ¦)
I trembled in horror at my own imagination. Just thinking of being in the captive in the hands my natural enemy was enough to make me nervous. After that was dissection. I licked my paw to calm myself down.
Tae-il seemed to think that the problem was the carrier, and he pushed it to the corner of the room with his feet.
âHere, I put the carrier away. Weâre not going to the hospital, so come down.â
ââ¦Myaong.â (â¦Never.)
I lifted my nose and even shook my head.
Tae-il realized that having a smart pet wasnât always a good thing. It was harder to deceive them that way.
âHuuu.â He gave a defeated sigh, shrugged his shoulders, then went into the bedroom.
My eyes glistened. The tall and narrow bookcase I had chosen as my fortress was in the living room, and from there I could also survey the kitchen and just a bit of the bedroom. As I watched Tae-il move away, I gave a rumbling purr in celebration. I even felt like singing, and before I knew it, sounds of joy came from my throat.
âMyung myung, myang myang.â
I stopped crying and started humming a song to myself instead. I had won. I didnât have to see Si-yul again. My eyes closed, my ears twitched, and my tail waved in contentment. Tae-il could just leave me alone, and he didnât have to pay that perverted vet either.
From experience, I knew why animals disliked vets now. Of course, I better understood my anger because of my high intelligence, while real animals were instinctively hostile to anyone who caused them pain or humiliation.
I had a clear list of grudges towards Si-yul, and it wasnât just because he inspected my mouth.
1. He treated me like an animal.
2. He wanted to have me in his clutches.
3. I was sure his final goal was to dissect me.
4. The most dangerous people were the ones who pretended to be good.
5. I could never believe him.
âBow Meow! You should be happy now.â
âYaong?â (What?)
I had been mentally listing out the reasons why I hated Si-yulâand the list had a good chance of going on nowâwhen my eyes ran into Tae-ilâs, who had come back into the living room. He looked up happily from his cellphone.
âI just got off the phone and Hyeong said heâd come here himself.â
ââ¦Mya?â (â¦What?)
âHe says heâs busy today, but heâll come by tomorrow evening. He seems to really like you.â
Tae-il smirked, and I froze with my mouth open.