George
strokes her softly. It's only then that Salt n Pep blinks
her eyes indirectly saying "Yeah, I am awake for
the day." After opening her eyes wide Salt-n-Pep
looks around the room before looking at George. He then
picks her up from her bed.
Gently
he grooms her and ties a brightly coloured ribbon. Salt-n-Pep
rises to the new day with vanity. She looks out of the
window gazing at the world outside. "Is everything
okay?" is the expression on her face when she looks
at the birds and the stray dogs.
After
having a proper look she thinks, "Oh, it's the
same old day, no changes." She quickly turns her
face away after looking at the stray dog, who is busy
eating something in the roadside garbage den. "Oh
my God, how horrible and meaningless their lives are!
Having such a life must be a curse! Why is there no
one to look after him! I can't take it any more",
That's what Salt-n-Pep's expression seems to say.
With
an irritated expression she looks back at George who
is busy studying. He has exams. But Salt-n-Pep does
not care. She is not just a cat. She is his pet. She
knows full well that for George she is more important
to him than his books. So she goes near George and authoritatively
cuddles up to him.
Everything
in this house revolves around Salt n Pep. The newspaper
vendor would be scolded at, if the cat magazine was
not delivered on time, because Salt-n-Pep loves browsing
the magazine. She had timings for all her routine works.
At times the people in the house would even disturb
their day's schedules to adjust to Salt-n-Pep's routine.
Her
food is always cooked first with seven different menus
for seven different days of the week. The food has to
be delicious. A little flaw in the preparation, and
Salt-n-Pep won't touch it. She won't eat any fish. It
has to be from the few selected types. The milk too
has to be flavoured.
Although
she eats on the same dining table, Salt-n-Pep always
occupies the 'head of the family' seat while eating.
Her food is always served first and the family would
eat only after she starts eating.
George's
Mom and Dad are always concerned about her, sometimes
more than George. That makes George feel left out envy
of Salt-n-Pep. When George mentions this to his parents,
they try to convince him that Salt n Pep is the baby
of the house, so he should not mind it.
Salt-n-Pep
loves it when she goes for her drive. She looks out
of the window to the sky above. The sky looks so vast
and scary. She sighs in relief "Thank god! I have
a shelter for myself." She feels that she is luckier
than many cats around.
She
is often taken to her favorite park for outings. If
it is cold outside George covers her with warm clothing
when she is brought out of the car. She swings with
George, and she loves the slide. Once when her foot
got stuck in the chain of the swing, everyone was so
concerned that they took her to the doctor immediately.
Even though the doctor told them not to worry, no one
slept that night except of course Salt-n-Pep. Salt-n-Pep
cherished such love and care from everyone in the family.
Everything
seemed to be fine and one felt that her idyllic life
would always be the same until that terrible night when
George and his family had a small get together.
Both
George's and his parent's friends were there. His mom
had baked some cakes and made some delicious muffins.
She had also baked some delicious biscuits for Salt-n-Pep
and as usual her dish was filled with milk. George's
dad picked her up and introduced her to the gathering.
Just
when the party was in full swing, suddenly one of George's
friends Timothy noticed a mouse running past him. The
mouse ran and hid near the chair. Timothy screamed,
as one doesn't usually see a mouse running around the
house.
Everyone's
attention was drawn to the mouse. The mouse thoroughly
enjoying itself ran to the other side of the room. In
a couple of minutes, the mouse was all around the place.
Suddenly George looked at Salt-n-Pep expecting her to
catch the mouse.
But
Salt-n-Pep was confused, as she was not at all used
to such duties. Salt-n-Pep was even more confused when
others in the room joined George again in expecting
her to catch the mouse.
At
a loss what to do, finally Salt-n-Pep recalled her mom's
clear instructions " My child, learn to
catch rats and mice and you'll never go hungry".
Although she had never done it, she decided to
give it a try. Just as she was beginning to feel confident
about chasing the mouse, the mouse suddenly turned back
and jumped at Salt-n-Pep.
She
gave a terrifyingly pitiful mew and ran for her life
for protection from her master. At this the mouse became
bold and chased after Salt-n-Pep for a while and even
tweaked her tail before
vanishing. George's father felt a little embarrassed
in front of the orthodox crowd who had never seen a
cat being chased by a mouse. Just at that point Salt-n-Pep
jumped on to his lap.
Meanwhile,
Salt-n-Pep heared the loud laughter all around and people
screaming, "A mouse chasing a cat, hah
hah
".
Salt-n-Pep looked at George, who gave her a cold stare,
which she had never seen before. Out of embarrassment,
his father dropped Salt-n-Pep to the ground. She of
course did not like it.
Mysteriously
the mouse appeared again and started chasing Salt-n-Pep.
Discarded by her master Salt-n-Pep ran out of the room
to safeguard herself from the mouse. Finally she succeeded
in hiding herself behind a chair. But she could not
understand why everyone was laughing at her.
Later
after all the guests are gone Salt-n-Pep walked to George
thinking he would cuddle her and comfort her. To her
shock he hit her very badly. Her head started reeling.
When she gained her composure, she noticed George come
charging towards her.
Completely
unaware of what was going to happen, she found herself
caught by George by the ear and thrown outside the house.
"You could not catch a tiny mouse, you dumb cat!
You cannot stay here any more. Something is wrong with
you. Get out! ". George shut the door on her forever.
Salt-n-Pep
looked at the door closing from the corner of her eyes,
and realized for the first time that she was of a very
different kind and she did not belong there! With a
heavy heart as she stepped outside the gate on her own
for the first time, she noticed the stray dog wagging
his tail and playing with a torn ball. For some time
she looked at him playing and saw how happy and contented
he looked!
After
all, the world outside was not as bad as it seemed to
her! She looked at the sky with the stars twinkling,
one two three and so many! Oh how beautiful it looked!
The ball came and touched Salt-n-Pep from behind. She
looked at it and then looked at the dog. She smiled
and pushed the ball towards the dog and then started
running after the ball. "Yes, the world outside
is not as bad as it looks from the windows!"