Jacob Bonheur was in his element. Striding the crime-ridden streets, searching malevolence and dastardly plots wherever they might lurk in the deepest of shadows. Taking out thugs and criminals with his sheer intellect and his charming skills. His trench coat sweeping behind him heroically as he glided the length of the nest of crime.
So maybe it was Monday, and maybe it was 10:00 AM. Maybe he was also looking for somewhere to eat, and possibly he couldn't get rid of this damn cat. It had been following him all day, the straggly, mangy stray with the calico pattern. He had yelled at it, shooed it, and attempted to coerce it into leaving. All to no avail. Every time he stopped walking, it would rub its dirty little furry body on his nice clean slacks and meow scratchily. There were already dirty muddy stains where it had rubbed on him, and his patience was wearing thin. Past shops and a local park, to the open front of a bistro. As he attempted to enter, the man in uniform at the door informed him he couldn't bring his cat inside. While trying in his French-imbibed English to explain it wasn't his, someone tapped his shoulder. He turned.
So maybe it was Monday, and maybe it was 10:00 AM. Maybe he was also looking for somewhere to eat, and possibly he couldn't get rid of this damn cat. It had been following him all day, the straggly, mangy stray with the calico pattern. He had yelled at it, shooed it, and attempted to coerce it into leaving. All to no avail. Every time he stopped walking, it would rub its dirty little furry body on his nice clean slacks and meow scratchily. There were already dirty muddy stains where it had rubbed on him, and his patience was wearing thin. Past shops and a local park, to the open front of a bistro. As he attempted to enter, the man in uniform at the door informed him he couldn't bring his cat inside. While trying in his French-imbibed English to explain it wasn't his, someone tapped his shoulder. He turned.