Whiskers in the Afterlife: The Forgotten Soul of Coral
In a realm beyond life, where cats roam the shadows of memory and myth, one kitten’s sorrow echoes across centuries.
Coral was just a baby when they died—alone, abandoned, and aching for the warmth of a mother who never returned. Their soul lingered in the mortal world for a thousand years, clinging to hope, until a strange and terrifying feline named Scarredface appeared. With eleven glowing eyes and a cryptic smile, Scarredface ushered Coral into the cat-afterlife—a place that promises peace but hides something far more sinister.
At first, Coral is overwhelmed by the beauty of this spectral sanctuary. Cats from every era lounge in eternal twilight, free from pain and fear. But Coral quickly realizes that this paradise is built on secrets. Whispers of betrayal, lost memories, and forbidden truths swirl beneath the surface. The afterlife is not what it seems.
As Coral begins to unravel the mystery of their death—and the true nature of Scarredface’s intentions—they must confront ancient forces, buried grief, and the question that haunts every soul: What does it mean to be forgotten?
Cats of Death is a poignant, supernatural tale that blends gothic fantasy with emotional depth. It’s a story of love, loss, and the quiet power of remembrance—told through the eyes of a kitten who refuses to fade away.
In this chapter, Coral begins to interact more deeply with the cats of the afterlife—and not all of them are welcoming.
A mysterious cat approaches Coral with a cryptic message: “I’ve heard a lot about you.” The words are loaded, hinting that Coral’s arrival has stirred whispers among the dead. Coral, still disoriented and grieving, realizes they are not just another lost soul—they’re someone the others have been watching, waiting for, maybe even fearing.
This moment marks a shift in Coral’s understanding of the afterlife. It’s not just a resting place—it’s a network of memories, rumors, and hidden truths. The cats here know things. Some are curious. Some are cautious. And some may be dangerous.
“I’ve Heard a Lot” deepens the mystery surrounding Coral’s death and Scarredface’s intentions. It’s a chapter of quiet tension, where every word carries weight and every glance hides a story.