Cat girl
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, 03-28-2014 at 08:00 PM (464 Views)
Cat girl
I'm at church, sitting near the back of the sanctuary on the left side. A young woman dressed largely in white walks past me into the sanctuary. She's walking oddly, and I wonder if she's drunk. She walks to the front and onto the raised platform, then goes to a laptop on the left and starts doing something to it. The pastor notices her and tries to shoo her away without disturbing the sermon too much. She turns into an exact copy of my white cat, then somehow jumps through the slats disguising one of the HVAC return vents. I'm concerned - both of my cats are here, and if she's a duplicate of one of them, how will I tell which is my cat and which is the girl?
Now, my wife and I are looking through her stuff. We find something that looks like a screwdriver except with a hex bit on the end; I make some comment about it. Now we're talking about her leaving the building. It'll be tough with all the people here, and if she tries to leave once everyone has left she'll set off the alarm system.
Now I'm looking through the windows towards the parking lot. I see Rebecca R pull up parallel to the church, then an SUV pulls up behind her. I see Rebecca go to the window of the SUV to talk to the occupant, and I realize it's her mother.
I remember something about powders or sprays you can put on the floor that are invisible to normal light but shine under ultraviolet. If you can get someone to walk through the stuff, then you can track them by following the footprints they leave behind. I tell my wife that I think we should spread it around the church to track the girl through the vents to catch her.
Now we're driving through "our neighborhood," looking for the girl. I think it's a waste of time, but my wife thinks it's worthwhile. We start to get further away from actual houses and start to pass rental banquet halls, and I think they're a more likely place for the girl, if only by a hair. Eventually we turn around. On the way back I notice a nicer looking hall. It's one story and fairly boxy, but it's got a couple of pillars outside the front door that improve its appearance.