Hello I'm the Lie Who: Nikita and Silvia When: Later evening Where: Nikita's home
Silvia liked the life she was having with the twins, she really did. She had all the toys she'd ever want, a comfortable bed, food... and okay, so the food wasn't the best but she was a cat so she had to make due. Besides, they didn't seem to like giving her that food anymore than she liked it. So she should have been happy to stay where she was since they'd been nice enough to adopt her. It was almost like a dream. Perfectly what she'd wanted. Except... her mother wasn't there. She had woken up from a nap that afternoon and wanted nothing more than to go find and pounce her mother and play around. And it had hit her - she couldn't. Her mother wasn't there. She wasn't going to be ever again and being a kitten who didn't acknowledge that fact wasn't going to change it any.
Silvia wanted to be a girl so that she could cry, kittens weren't very good at that, but she wasn't going to creep off somewhere alone. Changing in front of her new owners was a really bad idea... most adults that she knew would take one look at her and, after calming her down, call the police. Little girls couldn't just vanish when their parents were killed without creating a stir. People were probably worried about her and kids without parents needed homes. For some reason Silvia thought that declaring she had a home with the twins as their pet would not be declared a good enough one. Ending up in a foster home or orphanage? Not what she wanted. Not at all. So where could she go?
For awhile she thought that nowhere was the answer. She'd chosen to be a cat and was just going to have to deal with it and forget things. But then, curled up on the windowsill with her little nose pressed to the window as rain pattered against it, Silvia remembered someone who wouldn't turn her in. Hopefully the twins wouldn't be too upset when they found that she was gone, she'd definitely be coming back because they were just so sweet to her, but right then Silvia was going to go be not-Cookie Dough. Nudging the window open, she jumped out to the branch of a tree that came close to the house and maneuvered her way down to the ground, shaking herself off and sneezing at the rain as she turned and trotted towards Nikita's house. She wouldn't send her to an orphanage. And surprisingly, even for a kitten, it wasn't that far away and there was even an open window for her to jump through.
Sniffing around, Silvia picked up a familiar scent that she followed easily, nudging open a mostly open door with her nose and letting out an excited mew when she saw Nikita, running right up to rub against the woman's ankles.