Let Me Ruffle Your Fur a Little

Chapter 38: Why do you hide in the closet every day?

In the next few days, Bai Yao tried his best to transform into a snow leopard for Mu Muer to play with every morning and when he was not busy. He endured the heat, the thick fur, and the instinct to maintain his dignity, just to satisfy the boy's little wish to hug Furry.

Every time Mu Muer saw Furry appearing, she was so excited that she couldn't speak, her eyes seemed to be full of sunshine, and when he rushed to hug Bai Yao, the snow leopard, she was very gentle, as if she was afraid of hurting him.

Bai Yao thinks he is very cute, obviously he has sharp teeth and claws, but Mu Muer is just a limp boy, and his animal form is also a limp sea otter, without any lethality.

Even if Mu Muer uses all her strength to hug him, it won't hurt him. It's okay to gnaw on her upper teeth, but at most she gnaws on the hair of her mouth.

It is inconvenient to transform into a snow leopard, that is, it wants to sleep. The snow leopard sleeps for about eighteen hours every day, and Bai Yao starts to feel sleepy almost as soon as he transforms into a form. He doesn't want to do anything, he just wants to lie on the sofa and take a nap.

As soon as she woke up on Friday morning, Mu Muer chased Bai Yao and asked where Furry was. Bai Yao had no choice but to enter the house and transform herself into a big doll for Mu Muer to play with.

Within half an hour he started to feel drowsy, thinking that he should go back to sleep first and feel better. Bai Yao walked slowly towards the sofa, and Mu Muer held the tip of his tail with one hand and followed slowly behind.

Arriving next to the sofa, Bai Yao arched his body and was about to jump up when there was a loud bang behind him.

Before he understood what it was, his body had already reacted before his brain. Bai Yao jumped up to a height of three feet, all the hair on his body exploded, and his tail was as fluffy as a squirrel.

Oh shit.

The cat's body is too sensitive to sound.

Bai Yao turned around slowly, the hair on his body couldn't calm down for a long time.

Mu Mu'er was half squatting, looking helplessly at the ashtray that she accidentally knocked down on the ground, and then raised her eyes to look at Bai Yao who was so frightened that his hairs all exploded.

Fortunately, the floor of the living room was carpeted and the ashtray was not broken.

"Are you scared of Furry?" He whispered, walked up to Bai Yao, and touched his head, "Don't be afraid, Mu'er will touch his head for you."

He thought about it for a while, and suddenly remembered something, sat down cross-legged in front of Bai Yao, hugged one of Bai Yao's paws with both hands, and pulled them into his arms.

Bai Yao didn't know what he wanted to do, so he raised his right paw according to his strength, making sure that the tip of his hook-like claw was hidden in the pad, and then gently placed the paw in his palm.

Mu Mu'er touched Bai Yao's huge paw, and smiled a little foolishly.

"You can also hold hands. Yaoyao said that when you are afraid, you just need to hold hands." He smiled at Bai Yao obediently, "Mu'er and the big cat hold hands."

With these words, Bai Yao's heart softened into a puddle of water, causing ripples again, making him feel numb and warm from the tip of his heart to his fingers.

Mu Muer herself lived with sea otters in the sea for an unknown amount of time, and was bullied every day, but now she cared about herself instead.

The boy's heart is too kind, he will remember all the kindness others have shown him, and he doesn't know how to respond, so he will only repay the kindness with the softest tenderness in his heart.

Mu Muer sincerely felt that she could bring comfort to Bai Yao by doing this, so she hummed twice in satisfaction, thinking that it was a wise choice for her to hold her big furry paw.

Perhaps because she wanted to give Bai Yao a more complete comforting experience, Mu Muer began to hum a song softly, as if she was coaxing a child to sleep.

The tune she was humming had no tune at all, and she couldn't tell what it was, but it was very gentle and her voice was warm, like the first ray of sunshine melting snow in spring.

The snow leopard's paws were too big, and Mu Mu'er couldn't hold them with both hands, so she moved a little forward and leaned against Bai Yao, so that she could put the paws completely into her arms.

He touched Bai Yao's claw, squeezed the pad of his claw, and squeezed it lightly again until he squeezed out the sharp claw tip like a hook.

Bai Yao was afraid that he would scratch him, so he tried to withdraw his claws, but Mu Muer was not happy, and anxiously said "hmm" twice, and held Bai Yao's big paws even tighter.

He turned Bai Yao's paw over and rubbed it on his lap, muttering as he played.

"One, two, three, four..." Mu Mu'er whispered earnestly, tilting her head, "There is another big one."

Bai Yao froze for a moment before he realized what he was talking about.

The little thing is counting its own pads.

The boy was very focused. After counting one of Bai Yao's paws, he aimed at his other paw with endless interest. He raised his eyes to meet Bai Yao's sharp eyes before giving up.

He also muttered something in a low voice, pinched Bai Yao's thick and soft meat pads, Bai Yao's ears were sharp, and he heard it, what he said was: "Mine."

Bai Yao couldn't laugh or cry, he didn't know when his claws were no longer his own.

The next day was a Saturday and the restaurant was closed for the day.

Mu Mu'er has been looking for Furry everywhere since she got up, even under the bed, but she couldn't find it after searching for a long time, showing a little disappointed expression, sitting on the edge of the bed and staring at the closet, muttering in a low voice: "Yaoyao, you saw the hairy Is there a cat?"

Bai Yao had no choice but to turn on the air conditioner at home, and when Mu Muer didn't notice, he went into the closet to take off his clothes and transformed into a snow leopard to look for him.

"Big cat!" Mu Muer saw Bai Yao at a glance, and jumped forward to touch his ears, "Why do you hide in the closet every day? You don't come to play with Muer anymore."

The little thing forgot about himself in a blink of an eye. Tsk, little white-eyed sea otter.

Bai Yao flicked his tail, walked out of the room and jumped onto the sofa, intending to take a nap. Mu Muer came out right after him, "Big cat, are you playing games with Muer?"

He saw Bai Yao jumped onto the sofa, curled his lips, "...What kind of game is this?"

Bai Yao shook the tip of his tail, signaling that he was going to sleep now, but Mu Muer thought it was a game thought up by the big cat, and immediately jumped up, grabbing Bai Yao's thick and long tail with both hands, with a smug expression on his face.

"Mu'er caught it!"

After a few seconds, Mu Muer let go, sat upright on the carpet, stared at Bai Yao's tail without blinking, and waited for him to continue moving.

"Big cat, Mu'er won!"

Bai Yao: "..."

When the tip of his tail moved, Mu Muer stared and jumped up, a bit like whack-a-mole, and a bit like a sea otter stick, extremely easy to use.

The joyful look on Mu Muer's face showed that he liked this game very much.

I don't know who the kitty is.

After playing for more than half an hour, Mu Mu'er finally lost interest. When Bai Yao moved his tail again, he just slapped his hands limply and announced, "Mu'er can't play anymore."

He was panting all over, "I'm sorry, Big Cat, Mu'er is exhausted."

Boring just in time for sleep, Bai Yao retracted his tail in satisfaction. The snow leopard's tail is hairy and thick, so he looped the tip of the tail directly over the tip of his nose, closed his eyes and took a nap peacefully.

Mu Muer glanced at it, thinking that the big cat was more tired than him, so she obediently sat beside the sofa, playing with the shells she had collected under the coffee table before.

He has a lot of shells, all of which he secretly hid after Bai Yao gave them to him, reluctant to throw them away. There are a few under the sink in the bathroom, a large one under the bed, and the prettiest one hidden behind the TV.

The most precious thing is the big scallop that Bai Yao opened for him on the first night. Mu Muer hid it in a very hidden place, and no one else could find it. Accidentally lose it.

That shell was his most precious secret.

When Bai Yao woke up from a nap, it was already two o'clock in the afternoon. He yawned lazily and turned over on the sofa.

Looking at Mu Muer who was sitting cross-legged on the carpet quietly playing with shells, he suddenly realized something. Mu Muer didn't know that Bai Yao was furry, so now he must think that there is only one big cat at home, without Yaoyao.

The little thing didn't see him all day, and he didn't think about it, and he didn't ask where Yaoyao had gone, and he was thinking about the big cat all day long.

The more Bai Yao thought about it, the more he felt something was wrong, and finally decided not to change his form today, so he just teased Mu Muer. He was very curious when the boy realized that there was no one in the family, and wanted to see when he started looking for "Yaoyao".

Mu Mu'er sat on the floor of the living room playing with his shells all afternoon. When he was playing with his shells in one hand, he still didn't forget to hold the tip of Bai Yao's tail with the other hand, as if he was afraid that he would disappear. like.

After a while, Bai Yao sensitively caught the sound of footsteps coming from the yard outside, his ears trembled in response to the sound, and he slightly opened a half-closed eye.

A few seconds later, the bell at the back door downstairs rang.

The front door of the restaurant was locked when it was not open, there was no doorbell, and no one came to look for it, but a bell was installed at the back door so that it could ring when someone came.

Mu Muer sat there in a daze for a few seconds, as if she hadn't realized where the sound was coming from, she tilted her head to look at the stairs at the door.

Bai Yao thought about it for a while.

If he wanted to go downstairs and open the door, he would have to transform, and once he transformed, his desire to play with Mu Muer would be in vain.

Just ignore it.

After he made up his mind, he stretched out on the sofa, yawned, and pretended no one was home. Anyway, it is estimated that it is for express delivery or the like, just leave it at the door.

But Mu Muer couldn't sit still, she squirmed on the carpet for a while, looked at the door leading to the first floor, and then looked back at the lazy furry with half-closed eyes on the sofa.

He gently pushed Bai Yao's paw, and whispered to him, "Big cat, there seems to be someone downstairs."

Bai Yao twitched the tip of his tail slightly in response, but he didn't open his eyes and didn't move at all.

He originally thought that Mu Mu'er was so timid that she didn't dare to go downstairs to open the door alone, but suddenly he felt something was wrong, and when he opened his eyes, there was no one on the carpet.

Looking again, Mu Muer had already opened the door and ran downstairs.