On The Past's Brief

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The Kokotaim gang finally decided to look for the cats' owners. Because they were heroes, heroes return back lost cats to their rightful owners. Even if one of the heroes was actually the cats' owner slash user.

"Where should we look first?" Yaya asked, staring at the three cats that were gazing at her back.

"Yalor. Boboiboy says he found them in his room – not outside or anywhere else," Ying stated.

"Then we can ask our neighbours, Yaya," Boboiboy said, turned to the pink hijab girl.

"That's a great idea!"

"Or maybe we can do missing posters?" Gopal surprisingly giving a good suggestion. "My appa always said, sometimes people forgot their cats invade someone's else house. So it's better if we announce with a poster or something."

"Aik. That's a weird thing to say," Boboiboy commented. He patted off his shoulder when Labu climbed down to join her fellow felines.

"Dey, if you have a problem, talk to my appa, ah."

"That's a great idea, Gopal!" Yaya smiled. "Then we split the task. Me, Ying, and Boboiboy ask the neighbours, and the rest of you make some missing posters."

Boboiboy pointed at the line of parking, which had a lone blue and red vehicle and familiar figure of their mathematic teacher. "Hah! That's Cikgu Papa. We could ask to borrow his phone."

"His phone? For what?" Gopal asked.

"To take the kitties' pictures ah. How can you make missing posters without the picture?" Boboiboy replied as he walked towards their teacher. Additionally, the cats followed their user with their tails up.

Ying and Yaya internally squealed at the cuteness.

Gopal jabbed at Fang. "Look, man. Boboiboy's way more popular than you, even cats follow him."

"Ish! There's no way!"

"What? Those cats showed up in his room. What do you have?"

"There is! One time, a rat showed up while I was sleeping."

"Dude. That's a problem."

"Cikgu Papa!" The elemental user waved at his teacher.

"Mew (evening, sir)."

Nanas grumbled.

"Woof (ey, it's that funny teacher guy again)!"

"Eh, it's justice student. And his fellow critter friends. Ha. What do you want?"

"We want to ask, can we borrow your phone for a moment? We want to use it to take Labu, Nanas, and Koko's pictures," explained Boboiboy.

"Ha? For what reason? Are you so obsessed by their cuteness that seeing face to face isn't enough for you? You have to take pictures and plaster it all over your bedroom walls then you'll satisfied, huh?!"

"Ey, cikgu ni. There's no way. We just scared that these three," he gestured at the cats. Labu made a peace sign with her paw fingers. "—might belongs to someone else. After all, they did show up out of nowhere."

"WHAT? You're trying to give them away?!"

Boboiboy and Koko sighed. "No... we're trying to find out if they have an owner."

"Oh...," Cikgu Papa nodded in approval. "What a pure heart this student of mine has... if I am you, I'd keep these lovely cuties all to myself."

Nanas cringed. 'Ew. ¹Gelilah.'

Boboiboy just awkwardly smiled before he raised his both hands together to a bowl. "Then, your phone, cikgu?"

"Ah, you can borrow my phone. I don't mind. But only in one condition," the teacher said.

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⏰ Last updated: Oct 25 ⏰

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