When he returned home from work, the cat was gone.
Oliver was a modest young man, free of bad habits. On his twenty-fifth birthday, his parents gifted him a flat. Well, not exactly giftedthey helped him scrape together enough for the first payment on a mortgage. And so Oliver began living on his own, working quietly as a software developer and keeping mostly to himself.
To combat the loneliness, Oliver decided to adopt a kitten. The little one had crooked front paws. The previous owners, whose cat had birthed the kitten, wanted to put him down, but Olivers heart went out to the fragile creature. He took him in and named him Handsome. They got along splendidly. Oliver would rush home from the office to Handsome, who waited faithfully on the mat in the hallway.
After a spell, Oliver started seeing a woman from his office. Her name was Edith, a clever and quick-witted sort who swept Oliver off his feet and, in less than a month, had moved in. From the beginning, Edith disliked Handsome. She asked Oliver to somehow get rid of the cat, but he refused, insisting Handsome meant too much to him.
Edith, determined, kept pestering Oliver, urging him repeatedly to send Handsome away. Oliver finally drew a line, telling her that Handsome would stay. Edith explained that the cat spoiled their image, claiming guests were disgusted by his paws whenever they came round. Oliver felt torn between Edith and Handsomehe loved them both.
For what its worth, Olivers parents disapproved of his choice. They considered Edith brash and rude, and asked their son not to rush into anything official with her, to take his time and get to know her better.
Things reached a tipping point when Ediths parents came to visit. Oliver had a revelationhe didnt want to tie his future to hers. As soon as Ediths father stepped inside and saw Handsome, he burst out laughing, calling the cat a freakish oddity. Oliver immediately leapt to Handsomes defence, but Edith and her father spent the evening mocking the cats appearance and swapping cruel suggestions about where to get rid of him. Ediths mother giggled along with them.
The next day, Oliver came home from work to find Handsome gone. When he asked Edith where the cat was, she replied breezily that shed taken him to the vet and left him there.
Oliver raced out to find his pet, scouring the city for five hours before he finally tracked Handsome down. The kitten purred softly in Olivers arms, pleased his owner had rescued him.
Upon returning home, Oliver told Edith to pack her belongings and leave at once. He never wanted to see her again. She had become repulsive to him.
The next morning, Edith quietly gathered her things and left, wounded. Shed never imagined a cat could matter more than she did. Now, Oliver and Handsome live together, and every evening, the joyful cat welcomes his master home after work.












