Meow to you, Ms. Purgatory
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  • Parts 3
  • Time 13m
Ongoing, First published Oct 19, 2016
Who needs a boyfriend when you have a pet cat.
Naomi Rengoku always thought that her life was good enough. She had everything she needed, a mum, a lovely apartment, a steady job and a pet cat named Heaven. At the café she works at, she meets a new man. Alexander Wolis, the man of her dreams, except for one problem. She hasn't seen him since he moved away with no reason. Out of nowhere she received a text saying it's him. She now communicates to him through phone on a daily basis. But there are always questions.
Will Naomi ever meet Alexander again?
Why did Alexander move in the first place?
Is Alexander even a him?
What happens to Heaven?
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Geoff and Naomi are dead, and they're depressed, but when Geoff's cat Bernie dies as well, they embark on a wild journey to find it in the underworld. ***** When Geoff dies, alongside his girlfriend Naomi, they end up sharing an apartment in the Underworld as skeletons. But after a few years, Geoff starts suffering a mid-death crisis. What's the purpose of going through the motions as a skeleton if you can't really live? Then he gets word that his cat, Bernie, just died and he can collect him and bring him home! Geoff and Naomi hurry to get Bernie only to discover that, due to a clerical error, their cat has been lost. With the hunt for Bernie giving new purpose to Geoff's un-life, he and Naomi begin a quest to get back their cat. Battling skeleton pirates, climbing the sky ladder and facing off against the villain who took Bernie, Geoff is determined to find his purpose - or die a second time trying! [[2018 Wattys Winner - The Originals]] [[word count: 30,000-40,000 words]]