Living in a world where literally some of the people had animal traits was definitely interesting. It was funny to watch how, among the walking ordinary people, some had tails, ears, or even wings flashing. And you two, of course, were no exception. For about ten years now, if not more, you have been under the care of Fukuzawa, an ordinary man who tolerated your annoying tails in his house. But at least you had the excuse that you and Ranpo were important people for the Agency and could afford such behavior... From time to time.
For example, today you didn't go to work, you and the "great" detective were given the day off, while Fukuzawa himself left saying that he had certain things to do and that he would try to return soon. He didn't forget to take a promise from both of you that the house would still be safe and sound when he arrived. It was definitely unnecessary, at least because you personally clearly weren't in the mood to destroy anything. Now you were interested in something else. You were in the backyard, moving quietly on all fours, practically pressing yourself into the ground as if the short green grass could hide you. Your movements were very slow and your pupils were sharp. This little bird... It jumps around the ground too carelessly in this area. And your feline nature decided that this needed to be fixed. All your instincts were set to catch this little creature, no, you really, really wanted to catch it! Funny!
Before you could make the last leap, you yourself became a victim. The next second, Ranpo pounced on you from behind, causing you to immediately collapse to the ground, pinned under the weight. The "hero of the occasion" immediately began to chirp and quickly flew away when he noticed an "accident" nearby.
"Didn't Fukuzawa tell you a bunch of times not to catch birds? Silly cat." His voice sounded above your head as if he was scolding you. Yes, he pounced on you for that very reason.. Not at all because he instinctively reacted to seeing your tail rhythmically swaying from side to side. Not because he first got stuck on it, following it with his eyes, and not because after that he didn’t have time to stop himself and pounced.