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hellboys cat

By: silverfoxk12
folder G through L › Hellboy
Rating: Adult ++
Chapters: 9
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Disclaimer: I do not own Hellboy, nor any of the characters from it. I do not make any money from the writing of this story.
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chapter 6

Now professor Broom hadn’t really talked to Cat other than to discern that she was safe enough to be around and that Hellboy and she bonded in some interesting way. About two months after Cat moved in, Broom found her in the Library talking to Abe, both poring over books. It was roughly 3 AM and surprisingly few people were asleep. Cat was sitting on the floor with an ancient tomb open on her lap, if he guessed correctly it was a book on demonology.

“So he is only half demon and half Human?” she asked Abe.

“ From what we have been able to discover, yes.” Abe sat in a large leather chair.

“ and he was brought over by Rasputin in the 40’s at an old Abby in Scotland ?” Cat grabbed another book from a stack next to her, it was in French.

Abe smiled a lipless smile, “ That’s the story, and now we just kill monsters and protect humanity , you know, like you from the boggy man.”

Cat snorted, “ I don’t think any one in this room qualifies as human, we are all misfits.”

Abe huffed, “I beg to differ, Professor Broom here is very human.

Cat stiffened and twisted toward the door. Broom smiled at her, she was an interesting girl.

“While I may be human, I am still part of this family as are you both.”

Cat relaxed and smiled back at Broom. “You have a strange Idea of family sir.”

Broom nodded. “ Yes and you have interesting taste in books, Brushing up on your monsters?”

Cat looked up at him, “Knowing my enemies may be half the battle, but god save me if I don’t know my friends.”

Broom smiled at her and it reached his eyes, Oh yes she was going to make changes with his sons cocky attitudes. Maybe she would succeed where everyone else had failed, she would take all the time she needed.
‘good girl,’ he thought, ‘good girl’.
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