Chapter 1

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I sat in the dining room chair, thinking.

I lived in a large mansion with two-hundred cat people.

I really wish that there was only one-hundred, but I guess I can't change that.

But, then..

There are two teams.. Sun and Moon.

I can't just pick random because then I wouldn't be able to see all of my friends..

The ones who picked the opposite of my choice would be my enemies.

Not too sure whether if I should pick Sun or Moon, but at least I have a whole month to decide.

The Sun has members that are happy, cheerful, generous, warm-hearted, and adventurous.

The Moon has members that are emotional, dark, gentle, fragile, and homebodies.

I'm not too sure what to pick, but I might just pick Sun.

I'm a lion girl, anyways.. So, why not?

Why not give my ruler a bit of.. Respect?

Everyone in this house is some sort of cat girl or cat boy.

Some of them get in fights with others, mental or physical.

But none of that bothers me, as long as they don't bring their crap over to where I stand.

I flicked my tail at the thought of someone threatening me.

I'm the only lion in the house, so no one really even thinks about messing with me..

Not even the tigers.

A few years ago, there was an announcement nearby and on the TV, telling everyone that they can come to a certain building in the area to train and become whatever class that they desire.

The rule used to be that you had to be seen as a huge hero first in order to get trained.

A few of the cats got a class, and I was thinking of getting one.

Warrior, Mage, Archer... Rogue..

They're all different in their own ways.

I was thinking of probably.. Warrior.

They're strong and get this awesome armor.. And they get admired a lot!

I could be waking around, fighting, with this amazing looking armor on me.

"Lea!" Feral cheered.

"Yes?" I asked, annoyed.

Feral was a tiger girl, a cheerful girl.

I found her sometimes annoying when she brings her cheerfulness at the wrong place, at the wrong time.

But.. She was fine.

"Hey, wanna go play in the backyard in an hour or so?" Feral asked, exited.

"Sure!" I agreed, exited at the fact that I could play a little game after a while.

I stood up from the dining room chair to stretch.

"Did you eat breakfast yet? I can make you some!" Feral offered.

"No, not yet.. Could you make me bacon and eggs?" I asked.

"Sure!" Feral cheered as she walked towards the kitchen.

I was hungry, but didn't notice because I was so focused on what team to pick.

I walked towards whatever room area as I continued to think and get lost in thought.

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⏰ Last updated: Jan 02, 2018 ⏰

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