The cat left the stable in front of Colin's eyes, strutting towards his door.
Colin was rushing to the cart, not paying attention to what was in front of him. His foot accidentally stepped on the cat's tail, making her yowl, but he ignored her cry.
The monster cat reached the door of the house and hid behind the boy, Sally.
Sula saw her and became angry.
Sula: "A cat? Here, Colin? Do you have cats on this farm?"
Sally: "Mom, where is my cat?"
Vizilla: "Look, she's behind you."
Sally turned around, his face lighting up.
Sally: "My dear cat! I missed you. How did you get here?"
Colin returned home angrily, stood in front of Sally, and said:
Colin: "You have a cat? Why did you bring this damned monster who steals keys? She might have my house keys!"
Sula: "The boy didn't bring her. She suddenly appeared. Be careful, brother — she may want to get rid of you like she did with Capelli."
Colin: "Come on, Sally, throw her to the wolves and let them eat her! Her teeth have grown so much. I was shocked when I saw them — and her red, furious eyes. They're hungry. When I approached her, she tried to bite my hand. Since I raised these wolves, they've never lifted their heads against me… until today. They want to attack me. I hate them now. I'll kill them and be done with it."
Sally: "Uncle, don't hurt my cat! She might open the door for you."
Sula: "Brother, don't kill the wolves — they're your friends."
Suddenly, Colin fainted.
Sula screamed: "You damned monster cat! You got rid of him!"
While Sula was kneeling beside Colin, the cat stood in front of the door — and the door opened.
The children shouted: "Mom! The door to the house has opened!"
Sula called out to her brother: "Wake up, Colin! The door is open!"
Colin slowly opened his eyes, smiling.
Colin: "Is it true… what I just heard?"
The children grabbed his arm and answered: "Yes, uncle!"
