As I led the officer into the living room, I couldn’t shake the unease that had settled over me. Mrs. Miller followed, her eyes darting around my home with the scrutiny of someone piecing together a neighborhood mystery. I gestured for them to sit, but the officer remained standing, his presence a tower of authority amidst my cozy, cluttered living room.
“Marsa, right?” he asked, nodding toward the corner where my tabby cat lay curled protectively around her new brood.
“Yes, that’s her,” I replied, glancing over at Marsa. Her purrs were a gentle hum in the room, soothing in their constancy, yet they did nothing to calm my nerves.
The officer took a breath, as if preparing to launch into a story that would unravel everything. Continues…
A knot tightened in my chest. Missing puppies? Marsa’s strange behavior suddenly took on a new, alarming significance. I could feel Lili’s grip on my hand tighten, her little fingers like a vice on mine.
Mrs. Miller chimed in, her voice carrying a sharp edge. “I saw your cat dragging one across the yard and thought it was… peculiar. She’s been doing it for days, from what I can tell.”
I swallowed hard, glancing at Marsa, whose eyes were half-closed, seemingly content with her makeshift family. It didn’t make any sense. Marsa had never shown any interest in dogs before, let alone become a surrogate mother to a litter of puppies