Gabriel finds Molly sat on top the snow-capped mountain,
looking out over glistening inland lakes. Smiling, his light brightens and the
snow shimmers in reply. Molly looks up. He hadn’t been looking for her, but when
she spots him and waves, he feels like he’s exactly where he should be; even if
he’d never admit it.
About to land Gabriel notices she has company, and his wings
falter. Flapping hard to regain his
composure he eyes her feline companion. The Form of Cat is stretched out over
her legs, play fighting with the laces of her sandals.
His light shivers, but he refuses to acknowledge the fact
that he doesn’t like cats.
“Are you going to land?” says Molly, “Or are you too busy
being Glorious.”
Determined not to show he’s afraid, he steers himself to a
suitable spot away from Cat. But because he’s concentrating on watching the
feline he’s not looking where he’s placing his feet and he stumbles.
Watching, Molly laughs.
Gabriel frowns, which only makes Molly laugh more. The sound
is like happiness bursting from bubbles and sparklers fizzing brightly on a
dark autumn night, but he’d never admit that either. Pretending nothing
happened, he stretches out on Molly’s other side from the Form of Cat, who is
now sitting upright and licking herself, with the epitome of feline vanity.
Positioning himself several feet away, Gabriel lies back and
pretends to go to sleep.
“Seriously,” says Molly. “You fly all the way up here just
to go to sleep.”
“I’m not asleep,” says Gabriel, “I’m simply resting in my
spot. Normally it’s a lot quieter than this.”
“I was here first,” says Molly.
But before Gabriel can offer another retort, the Form of Cat
has slunk round to the prone glorious form and pounced onto his chest.
Two oddly similar yowls break out from both the Cat and
Gabriel. The latter jumps up, but the former is attached; her claws ripping at
his tunic.
Laughing again Molly stands up and unhooks the Cat saying,
“You big oaf, you scared her!”
“She pounced on me!” says Gabriel brushing his tunic and
finding several loose threads, which he’ll have to fix later.
“Because of course big Glorious Gabriel can’t defend himself
against a small itty-bitty-kitty,” says Molly using a soppy voice that grates
on Glorious, mostly because he finds it so adorable.
“If I didn’t know any better,” says Molly, still talking to
the form of Cat. “I’d think Glorious was afraid of you.”
“That’s ridiculous!” says Gabriel, brushing back his hair,
without denying it.
“It would be ridiculous if it was true, but since it’s not,
why don’t you have a cuddle to make up,” says Molly the mischievous, holding
out the feline.
A moment ago, Cat had been purring loudly in Molly’s arms (another
reason for Gabriel to be annoyed with the creature) but now Cat hisses; fangs
and claws out at Gabriel.
“The feeling is mutual,” mutters Gabriel.
Placing Cat on the ground, Molly laughs.