Conversely, Kevan wasn't as optimistic as Aster.
Nonetheless, he couldn't bear to dampen Aster's enthusiasm, so he said, "Alright, I'll give it a try."
By the time they brought the things upstairs, Larissa had let the cats out.
She had them both on her lap, caressing and teasing them affectionately.
The two cats seemed to remember her. As soon as Larissa opened the cage, they eagerly rushed into her arms, meowing incessantly.
Cookie was just as clingy as before, swishing his tail left and right as he rubbed his head against Larissa.
On the other hand, Muffin wasn't as enthusiastic as Cookie.
Stretching out a paw, Muffin rested it on Larissa's leg and stared intently at her with her sky-blue eyes without blinking.
With a lump in her throat, Larissa almost cried as she hugged them tightly.
Aster put down the cat food and ran over to Larissa.
He squatted down beside her and watched the two cats lying comfortably in Larissa's lap with curiosity.
"Mommy, can I touch them?" he asked.
Ragdoll cats were known to be gentle, and since she had previously taken care of them for some time, Larissa knew their personalities well.
Without hesitation, she answered, "Of course you can."
Aster stretched his hand out toward the cats eagerly. However, before he could even touch Muffin, he was scratched by her sharp claws. Three bloody scratches appeared on the back of Aster's hand.
Muffin seemed to be startled by Aster.
She quickly jumped out of Larissa's lap, bristling with her fur puffed up as she stared warily at Aster, who could be considered a complete stranger to Muffin.
However, Aster had no time to pay attention to Muffin.
The pain radiating from his hand made him burst into tears.
Comments
The readers' comments on the novel: Sweet Subterfuge novel by Trina Duo