DWC Day 6: Kindness (Iranji)
Warnings: none Summary: Iranji picks up a new crew member. @mekandawn for encouraging my character to adopt a cat @raevenbehindthemuse for him assuming he has permission to bring a cat on board @daily-writing-challenge
-----
Iranji left the market, humming thoughtfully, long legs doing their best to keep from tripping over his persistent kitten companion. The little white cat mewed and scampered after him as he slipped into the Dalaran sewers, following a path he’d memorized ages ago. Walk, turn, walk, straight, and so on. The cat remained with him the entire time, as she had for the past week, meowing occasionally and batting at the back of his foot.
Soon, he arrived at the familiar turn-off, absently running his thumb along the small diamond carved into the tunnel wall, and stepped onto a room stacked with boxes. He checked the card table for crew, as well as the hammocks strung along the back wall behind a makeshift barrier of crates, and found that he was alone. Good. He preferred the quiet. He nudged open a crate by the card table, retrieved a dark glass bottle, and grabbed one of the chairs, turning it so the back was facing his front. He straddled it as he pulled the cork from the bottle with his teeth, then leaned his arms along the backrest and sighed.
“Hm.” He looked down at the cat, who immediately hopped onto the chair behind him. He reached back with his free hand and picked her up, setting her on the table, completely ignoring someone’s now-ruined game of solitaire. “What to do with you, cub?”
She rolled onto her back and started grooming one of her paws, wiggling back and forth like only the young and uncoordinated could. Iranji had a thoughtful sip from his bottle and hummed a few more notes as he pondered what the tarot reader had said. He’d been a bit distracted, because it had been wonderfully easy to make them blush, but as far as he’d gathered, the gist of it was that it was a good thing the cat was following him.
He sneezed into his elbow and tried to keep himself from rubbing his watering eyes so soon after touching the kitten. Why in the world would he have been sent a cat of all things? The Loa had senses of humor. He reached into his pocket and thumbed free the contact information for the alchemist who could make potions to control his allergies, and looked down at the cat again. She gazed up at him with bright blue eyes and began to purr. He tentatively stretched a hand out, and she immediately flopped against it, closing her eyes and purring harder.
“Gotta admit, you’re cute.” He chuckled and petted her with his thumb, stifling another sneeze as he did.
“Cap’n wouldn’t mind,” he decided, voice low and slow. “Great for rats. Quz might give you problems, but could manage that fine. Scared of me.” The little imp’s mouth was big, but his desire to remain whole was bigger.
He made a thoughtful noise. “Grog’ll hate you. But he’s small.” And also adaptable; his monkey hated everyone at first, but was too simple to keep it up for long.
The kitten blinked up at him, still seeming very sleepy, and he made his voice stern. “No going after my birds when you’re big. They came first.” And, honestly, they’d probably kill her.
As the kitten curled into a full ball, he kept his hand out for her, quietly making a plan. Tell Razz he’s got a new pet. Get a good stock of potions and pet supplies. Hope that tarot reader took his card for the suggestion that it was and reached out. They seemed to like cats. Strange stalker-kitten updates could be a great conversation starter.
Well. He needed to catch a portal or two, then, because he could feel his eyes getting red and itchy. Iranji rose, but realized as he did that the kitten was bonelessly heavy against his hand. He scooped her up carefully and held her to his chest as he left the Trading Co hideout and walked for the portal to Orgrimmar. “Don’t scratch, little girl,” he warned. She barely responded.
As he walked, humming quietly again, he started trying to think of names for his new charge. He could hear the crew in his head now: “Another pet, Iranji?”
Who was he to say no when a creature needed him?
















