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Neko x Human Rp

I felt her tail wrap around my waist and I tried to supress a laugh. I didn't mind it, it just wasn't something I was used too. I had to ask. "Were you born as a neko?" I asked, not knowing how that happened.
 
I laid one ear flat against my head and sighed internally. "Yea, but I only had five tails. The other four grew as I got older," I explained, blushing bit and wrapped one around my leg. "They make a good blanket."
 
I looked at her smiling. "Honestly, I think they make you unique. I don't like ordinary people." I rubbed her tail that was wrapped around me. We got to my apartment complex and I walked her up the stairs and opened my door, hoping she wouldn't dislike it.
 
I accidentally let out a low growl, the equivalent of a purr to me. I always had loved it when someone was petting me. It was comforting to say the least. I perked my ears up when he opened the door, and I peered around. "I like it," I said smiling at him.
 
I sighed in relief. "Thanks. You can basically see the whole apartment, so I don't really need to show you around." I held the door open for her. I cleared the mail off the table, choking down tears as I saw the mail from Wounded Warrior's. It felt awful not being able to support yourself, having to rely on other people.
 
I looked around as I walked inside, pushing the door closed with a tail. It was actually pretty nice having them. It was just like having several extra hands. "It's cozy, comfortable," I said, smiling towards him. The smile faltered when I noticed the expression on his face, but I decided I probably shouldn't ask.
 
I clenched my fist as I put the mail in the cabinets. I didn't need their sympathy! My friends had died! Give their families the money! I tried to turn my attention back to her. "What kind of meat do you like?" I asked half heartedly.
 
"Any is fine, and you're upset about something," I pointed out, noticing the look in his eyes. "I'm not gonna continuously pry about what, but I know it's something," I added before looking down at my feet. After those words, she grew silent, unsure of what to say.
 
I opened the refrigerator, silent. "It's not important." I made the sandwiches in silent. I would give anything to be on the battlefield right now. I gave her the sandwich. "Thanks for caring."
 
I took it and looked down sadly. "Oh, no problem," I managed to say with a steady voice. I kept my eyes down as she started to eat, finishing the sandwich rather quickly. I brushed my hands off and interlocked them in front of me.
 
I ate my sandwich quick as well. I walked over to her side and scooped her up out of the chair, her feet nearly three feet off the ground. "I'm being a bad host. Let me make it up to you." I took her to the small area where there was floor space and turned on music, swinging her to the beat.
 
I laughed slightly and kicked my feet a bit, hoping to be put down. I wasn't afraid of heights. I was afraid of being picked up. It always turned out bad.
 
"I won't drop you," I said soothingly. I lightly stroked her hair and thought of how lucky I was. Yesterday I was toonervous to even talk to her and now I had her all to myself.
 
His words helped, but didn't completely get rid of her fears. She wrapped her arms around his neck tightly, still slightly afraid. She buried her face in his shoulder and tightened her grip.
 
I couldn't pretend like I didn't like her holding onto me like this. Note to self: pick her up more often. I swayed lightly back and forth so that I could use dancing as an excuse to not put her down.
 
I tried to stifle a yawn, but was completely unsuccessful. I slowly started to relax and closed my eyes. I didn't want to fall asleep on him but the music mixed with the motions made it hard. I let out a soft sigh, relaxing my grip, and slowly fall asleep in his arms.
 
I grinned as she fell asleep. I held her for about ten more minutes, then decided I should put her down. I kissed her softly on the forehead and layed her down on my bed. I figured she didn't need any covers because she wrapped herself up with her tails. I left the covers there just in case. As bad as I wanted to get in bed with her, I figured I shouldn't. I laid down on the floor and tried to sleep. I couldn't due to the adrenaline of knowing she was right there.
 
When I woke up, I was wrapped up tightly in my tails. I quickly unwrapped them and sat up looking around. As the realization of the events from the previous night flooded my mind, a smile appeared on my face. I got up and yawned as I found my way out and back into the living room.
 
As I heard her foot steps patter in I sat up quickly with a smile. "How did you sleep?" I asked as I led her to the table where I already had a breakfast of toast, eggs, and bacon laying out. "If you had work today, I wanted to make sure you had plenty to eat."
 
"I slept fine, thank you. And I don't have to work today. It's my vacation week," I say with a smile on my face. The smile only grew when I looked at all the food laid out. "It looks amazing, and I bet it tastes even better," I said as I took my seat and looked up at him.
 
"I'm glad you approve." I sat down across from her. "I go for a run every morning. You can come with me if you want. I kind of have a surprise I'd like to give you if you come." I finished my breakfast and took both our plates and set them in the sink.
 
"I'm not much of a runner, but I do like surprises. Especially the good kinds," I said laughing slightly. I ran my fingers through my hair and yawned softly. "To be completely honest, I don't run. At all," I admitted looking at him as I snaked one of my tails around my waist.
 
"Then you will really like your surprise." I ran to her chair and scooped her up again! "Surprise!" I said as I ran out the door with her, not bothering to lock it. I had nothing anybody would want to steal.
 
I let out a slight yelp as I felt my feet leave the ground. I held on tightly to him, once again burying my face in his shoulder. I was way too scared to bother looking up. This wasn't a good surprise to her, but she couldn't say she didn't like the feeling of being in his arms.
 
I pressed her against my chest. As I got to the base of the stairs and started to run, I realized how light she really was. I wouldn't have noticed her at all had she not been the only thing my eyes would look at. "Are you okay?" I asked as I sped up slightly to my steady pace.
 

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