Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Town of Cats


A young man is traveling alone with no particular destination in mind. He rides the train and gets off at any stop that arouses his interest. He takes a room, sees the sights, and stays for as long as he likes. When he has had enough, he boards another train. He spends every vacation this way.

One day, he sees a lovely river from the train window. Gentle green hills line the meandering stream, and below them lies a pretty little town with an old stone bridge. The train stops at the town’s station, and the young man steps down with his bag. No one else gets off, and, as soon as he alights, the train departs.

No workers man the station, which must see very little activity. The young man crosses the bridge and walks into the town. All the shops are shuttered, the town hall deserted. No one occupies the desk at the town’s only hotel. The place seems totally uninhabited. Perhaps all the people are off napping somewhere. But it is only ten-thirty in the morning, far too early for that. Perhaps something has caused all the people to abandon the town. In any case, the next train will not come until the following morning, so he has no choice but to spend the night here. He wanders around the town to kill time.

In fact, this is a town of cats. When the sun starts to go down, many cats come trooping across the bridge—cats of all different kinds and colors. They are much larger than ordinary cats, but they are still cats. The young man is shocked by this sight. He rushes into the bell tower in the center of town and climbs to the top to hide. The cats go about their business, raising the shop shutters or seating themselves at their desks to start their day’s work. Soon, more cats come, crossing the bridge into town like the others. They enter the shops to buy things or go to the town hall to handle administrative matters or eat a meal at the hotel restaurant or drink beer at the tavern and sing lively cat songs. Because cats can see in the dark, they need almost no lights, but that particular night the glow of the full moon floods the town, enabling the young man to see every detail from his perch in the bell tower. When dawn approaches, the cats finish their work, close up the shops, and swarm back across the bridge.

By the time the sun comes up, the cats are gone, and the town is deserted again. The young man climbs down, picks one of the hotel beds for himself, and goes to sleep. When he gets hungry, he eats some bread and fish that have been left in the hotel kitchen. When darkness approaches, he hides in the bell tower again and observes the cats’ activities until dawn. Trains stop at the station before noon and in the late afternoon. No passengers alight, and no one boards, either. Still, the trains stop at the station for exactly one minute, then pull out again. He could take one of these trains and leave the creepy cat town behind. But he doesn’t. Being young, he has a lively curiosity and is ready for adventure. He wants to see more of this strange spectacle. If possible, he wants to find out when and how this place became a town of cats.

On his third night, a hubbub breaks out in the square below the bell tower. “Hey, do you smell something human?” one of the cats says. “Now that you mention it, I thought there was a funny smell the past few days,” another chimes in, twitching his nose. “Me, too,” yet another cat says. “That’s weird. There shouldn’t be any humans here,” someone adds. “No, of course not. There’s no way a human could get into this town of cats.” “But that smell is definitely here.”

The cats form groups and begin to search the town like bands of vigilantes. It takes them very little time to discover that the bell tower is the source of the smell. The young man hears their soft paws padding up the stairs. That’s it, they’ve got me! he thinks. His smell seems to have roused the cats to anger. Humans are not supposed to set foot in this town. The cats have big, sharp claws and white fangs. He has no idea what terrible fate awaits him if he is discovered, but he is sure that they will not let him leave the town alive.

Three cats climb to the top of the bell tower and sniff the air. “Strange,” one cat says, twitching his whiskers, “I smell a human, but there’s no one here.”

“It is strange,” a second cat says. “But there really isn’t anyone here. Let’s go and look somewhere else.”

The cats cock their heads, puzzled, then retreat down the stairs. The young man hears their footsteps fading into the dark of night. He breathes a sigh of relief, but he doesn’t understand what just happened. There was no way they could have missed him. But for some reason they didn’t see him. In any case, he decides that when morning comes he will go to the station and take the train out of this town. His luck can’t last forever.

The next morning, however, the train does not stop at the station. He watches it pass by without slowing down. The afternoon train does the same. He can see the engineer seated at the controls. But the train shows no sign of stopping. It is as though no one can see the young man waiting for a train—or even see the station itself. Once the afternoon train disappears down the track, the place grows quieter than ever. The sun begins to sink. It is time for the cats to come. The young man knows that he is irretrievably lost. This is no town of cats, he finally realizes. It is the place where he is meant to be lost. It is another world, which has been prepared especially for him. And never again, for all eternity, will the train stop at this station to take him back to the world he came from.

Friday, January 20, 2012

Lama dah

Masa kecik dulu ada lah beberapa kali ikut kawan gi perpustakaan kajang. Sekarang ni jangan harap lah. Perpustakaan negara pernah pergi sekali je.Tu pun tak ingat dah bila. Cuma tahu pernah pergi je. Tahun ni kena at least sekali pergi perpustakaan negara.

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Wordless Wednesday.

hasil daripada bosan.


Tuesday, January 3, 2012

dua kosong satu dua

patut la rasa macam tak ada mood nak fikir pasal azam tahun ni.
kan dah dapat shocking news.
tak sedih. frust sikit je.
lega pun ada jugak.
weird.

dear Mr. 2012,
I proudly say,
challenge accepted.

Sunday, December 25, 2011

musin tak sihat

ohok.ohok. (batuk)
rasanya sepanjang bulan December ni asyik demam je. On and off demam. Batuk dengan selsema lagi la. Tak ada pause button. Kawan-kawan semua silalah jaga diri okay. Minum air banyak-banyak. Bukan macam saya ni ha.

Friday, December 23, 2011

2011 60 Book Challenge: Finished

Alhamdullillah. Managed to finish this year book challenge.  Here's the list of the books I've read in 2011.

1.Destined for an Early Grave (Night Huntress book 4) by Jeanine Frost
2. My Name is Memory by Ann Brashes
3. Firelight by Sophie Jordan
4. I am Number Four by Pittacus Lore
5. Dark Lover(Black Dagger Brotherhood (BDB)) by J.R Ward
6. Lover Eternal BDB by J.R Ward
7. Lover Eterbal BDB by J.R Ward
8. Lover Awakened BDB by J.R Ward
9. Lover Revealed BDB by J.R.Ward
10.Lover Unbound BDB by J.R.Ward
11. Lover Enshrined BDB by J.R.Ward
12. Awakened(House of Night Book 8) by P.C Cast & Kristin Cast
13. Angel (Maximum Ride Book 7) by James Patterson
14. Lover Avenged BDB by J.R Ward
15. Lover Mine BDB by J.R Ward
16. Before I Fall by Lauren Oliver
17. Flipped by Wandelin Van Draanen
18. Shadow of the Wind by Carlos Ruiz Zafon 
19. Her Fearful Symmetry by Audrey Niffenegger
20. Lover Unleashed by J.R Ward
21. Succubus Blues by Richelle Mead
22. Last Chance to See by Mark Carwardine & Stephen Fry 
23. Succubus on Top by Richelle Mead
24. Succubus Shadows by Richelle Mead
25. The Angel's Game by Carlos Ruiz Zafon 
26. Delirium by Lauren Oliver
27. The Kite Runner : Khaled Hosseini 
28. Room : Emma Donoghue 
29. City of Fallen Angels : Cassandra Clare
30. A Thousand Splendid Suns: Khaled Hosseini 
31. Never Let Me Go: Kazuo Ishiguro
32. Die for Me: Amy Plum
33. Divergent: Veronica Roth
34. The Throne of Fire : Rick Riordan
35. Torment: Lauren Kate
36. Passion: Lauren Kate
37. Fablehaven: Brandon Mull
38. Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone 
39. Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
40. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
41. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
42. Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
43. Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince 
44. The Tales of Beedle the Bard : JKR
45. Bossypants : Tina Fey
46. One Grave At a Time: Jeanine Frost
47. Fablehaven; Rise of the evening star:  Brandon Mull
48. Sarah's Key : Tatiana de Rosnay
49. We were young and at war : Sarah Wallis
50. Elsewhere : Gabrielle Zevin 
51. Lance : John Wilcockson
52. Jemima J : Jane Green 
53. Wintergirls : Laurie Halse Anderson
54. The Gift : Cecelia Ahern 
55. The Book Thief : Markus Zusak 
56. Glass Houses: Rachel Caine
57. The Dead Girls' Dance : Rachel Caine
58. The Son of Neptune : Rick Riordan 
59. Midnight Alley : Rachel Caine
60. Feast of Fools : Rachel Caine

The ones with love icon are my favorites. My most favorite book is between these two, Shadow of The Wind and The Book Thief. But if I have to choose one, I'll definitely go with The Book Thief.


 

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