Two cats. One golden, one black-and-white. A home that hums with warmth and silence.
Nick was born to sunlight - golden fur, a steady heart, a quiet courage.
Charlie was born to shadows - careful paws, watchful eyes, a need to be held.
When the golden one meets the trembling one, an unseen watcher leans closer.
Their story unfolds through the rhythm of purrs, the hush of storms, and the long stretch of years where love becomes home.
Told through the eyes of a silent observer, this Heartstopper Cat AU explores how two small lives can teach the universe what love truly means.
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🐾Character List:
Nick Nelson
*Species / Breed: British Shorthair, golden tabby.
*Personality: Loyal, gentle, patient; the warmth of sunlight made fur.
*Symbolism: Safe masculinity, devotion, sunlight as protection.
Charlie Spring
*Species / Breed:** Tuxedo cat.
*Personality:** Sensitive, creative, curious, shy but fiercely loving.
*Symbolism:** Healing through trust, vulnerability as strength.
The Watcher
*Identity: An unseen, omnipresent being - perhaps the spirit of the house, perhaps love itself.
*Role: Narrator and witness; observes, never interferes.
*Tone: Gentle, poetic, reverent.
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Character Note - The Heartstopper × Cat AU:
This story reimagines Heartstopper's Nick Nelson and Charlie Spring as two domestic cats living under the quiet care of the universe.
It is not a retelling of events from the show or comics, but a poetic translation of their emotional core into a different language - the language of silence, instinct, and warmth.
Nick's protective tenderness and Charlie's fragile courage remain unchanged, only expressed through purrs, touch, and small acts of devotion.
The Watcher - an unseen narrator - stands in for the audience, representing the love that surrounds them, even when they do not see it.
Think of this as Heartstopper told by the universe itself, where fur replaces words, and love is the soft hum that keeps the house alive.
💔 Unwanted
Lisa Manoban was born into the richest and most powerful family in Thailand. Her father, Anurak Manoban, a Thai business tycoon, and her mother, Kim Soojin, a Korean heiress, built an empire that ruled every industry-oil, hotels, automobiles, entertainment, stocks, and beyond. Her elder sister, Chaeyoung Manoban, and elder brother, Bambam Manoban, were admired everywhere they went, treated like royalty. To the world, the Manoban family was untouchable.
But to little Lisa, it was all empty.
She would run with tiny feet to her father, pulling his hand:
> "Dada... pway wif me, pwease..."
And his cold voice would push her away:
"Go away, Lisa. You are not important."
She would tug at her sister's dress, eyes shining:
> "Unnie... Lisa sit wif you?"
But Chaeyoung would shove her off with disgust:
"Don't call me unnie. You're not my sister."
She would hug her toy and look at Bambam:
> "Oppa... pway toy wif Lisa?"
But he would glare and snap:
"Don't bother me, Lisa. You mean nothing here."
And her mother? She never even looked at her. Just silence.
In a palace filled with gold, cars, and diamonds, Lisa had no love-no mama hugs, no dada kisses, no sister, no brother. Just loneliness. At night, clutching her small hands, she whispered to the sky:
> "God... why nobody want Lisa? Why Lisa unwanted... even by her own famiwy?"
And in this whole cruel world... did Lisa have anyone who truly wanted her in their life?
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