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The One and Only Life

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15April2025
Dear Diary,

The heat was gnawing at Molly from the inside today. It wasnt the first time shed felt this scorch, but only fifteen days ago shed stumbled across a patch of lowlying grass, still trembling from the first shy frost of winter. She devoured every blade she could find, clawing her way down to the roots buried in the hard earth. The relief was almost immediate; she seemed to forget how badly shed suffered before. And now the same old fire is back.

Molly cant locate that herb again, and even if she could it would do little more than dull the relentless blaze that burns low in her belly, spreading through the depths of her stomach. Who said a cat has nine lives? She only has onesmall, unseen, but warm enough to wrap around anyone she truly loves. That single life cant be reborn, yet it can be given away, if the cat chooses.

She clung to that fragile spark with every paw, refusing to let it slip into oblivion. So she began watching the streets of Birmingham, looking for strangers who had already lost theirs. These people moved, talked, ate, and slept just like anyone else, but the something that kept them tethered to the world had drifted away, dissolving into the void. With that loss came the end of another life, and those who had lost theirs became the Others.

Some had lost children, loved ones, parents; some had been betrayed by friends they trusted most. Disillusioned with life, with faith, with everything they once believed in, they simply kept going, reduced to hollow shellsautomata that could speak and eat but nothing more. Humans rarely notice them, but cats see them clearly and steer clear. The Others have no place for cats, yet now Molly seeks them out herself.

She slipped into a busy corner near the bus stop on Victoria Road, picking a hidden spot where she could watch unnoticed. Around her bustled warm, lively people, each wrapped in their own troubles and joys. Molly waited for ages, and as disappointment began to gnaw at her, a sudden chill brushed her overheated spirit.

A young woman appearedpretty, unremarkable in the crowd, yet Molly felt her. The woman carried a cold vacuum, a ringing emptiness, and a lingering despair that seemed to melt into the air. Molly leapt, her claws digging into the strangers wrist, then clambered up to her shoulder, pressing her nose into the hollow of the womans collarbone and clenching her teeth into the coat.

Emily, the woman, could not understand why a cat had materialised at her feet like a bright stain. She shouted something hoarse, her large, expressive eyes never leaving Mollys. Emily bent down, intending only to give a quick pat, but Mollys front paws were already wrapped around her wrist, and she hauled herself up until she was perched at Emilys shoulder, snuggling into the fabric as if it were a nest. Neither had the strength to push the other away; both were exhausted.

Later that night, with no resistance, Molly slipped beneath Emilys blanket. She didnt know what to do, so she moved instinctively, inch by inch, covering the chilled body beneath her. The heat of her own fever drove her onwardMolly needed to finish what she had started.

On the fourth night Emily awoke to a whisper from the child shed lost at birth, a faint voice echoing from the shadows.
Ill wait for you, Mum but not now. Thank you for letting me go, it said.

Emily seemed to have forgotten what it felt like to be covered in sweat, to feel fear, regret, pityany feeling at all. Molly, lying on her belly, watched Emily in the dark, her eyes flickering like tiny lanterns.

Good heavens, youre scorching hot, Emily muttered, reaching to feel the cat. What a solid, hot belly you have. She gasped at the pain; the cat let out a thin, wheezy whine.

Molly was angry, disappointed. She had almost given her life away when suddenly Emily jerked awake and began kneading the cats already sore stomach. The torment could not be avoided; neither could she rescue anothers life, nor could she keep her own any longer.

Who says a cat has nine lives? She has only one, which she can offer as a gift if needed. Yet Emily didnt need Mollys life at alljust a few more hours might have saved her.

A veterinarian later soothed a wailing woman who had burst into the clinic in the dead of night, clutching a cat and breaking the calm of the night shift. The fever will pass, she said. Ill keep an eye on her, and you can take her home. Stop shouting, please Youve made it through!

A cat does not possess nine lives; she has just one, which she may surrender when she wishes. And if you truly want, you can give life backthe very same life she once shared with you.

Lesson learned: the smallest spark we hold can illuminate anothers darkness, but we must be ready to let that spark go, for in giving we discover the true heat of our own heart.

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