Subject: 5. Make a Cat!
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Posted on: 2009-09-14 06:14:00 UTC

–or– What happens when Victor Frankenstein wants a pet.
Please help me make a cat!

Victor Frankenstein sat in his study, a cup of tea at his elbow, contemplating. His life as a student was not a bad one, but lonely. He closed his book, and looked at his covered table. It was almost finished.

The knock on the door startled him out of his reveries.

“Henry!” he cried, gesturing for his friend Henry Clerval to come inside. “You’re just in time! Henry, please help me make a cat!”

“A cat?” Henry asked, looking shocked.

“Yes, a cat! I want a cat!”

“So why don’t you just go and find a cat?” asked Henry, confused.

“Where’s the fun in THAT?” Victor asked, his grin infectious. “Look, I’ve been working in this for months! I’ve got everything finished, I just need a little help…”

Henry shook his head, but sat down at the table anyway. “Alright, fine, tell me what needs to be done.”

***

Victor’s maniacal laughter was wearing on Henry’s nerves. “Alright, Vic, that’s it. What now?”

Victor’s eyes lit up. “Bring me my electric eels!” he cried, his laughter only increasing.

With a sigh, Henry brought him the bucket of electric eels, which Victor then dumped into the vat that contained the inanimate cat.

Henry, having had a cat in the past, could have warned Victor about the side-effects of a cat waking up in a vat of fluid, would Victor have listened.

He didn’t listen, of course, and so, a few moments after the eels were introduced, was greeted with a face full of angry, wet cat.

Henry sighed, detached the cat from his friend’s face, and wrapped it up in a towel, attempting to dry the hissing feline. “You see, Vic, cats don’t like to be wet,” he said, handling the need-sharp creature with care. It was starting to calm down, a little bit, but still pointy and angry.

“I think I know that now,” said Victor, looking askance at the cat.

“Come here and pet it,” Henry said, holding the feline out to his friend. “And the next time you decide to make a cat, be sure you declaw it before you add life.”

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