Friday, November 28, 2025

Adventures of a Cat and a Candle

It was a calm November evening. The air smelled like wet leaves, human laziness, and the faint aroma of… wax and danger.

My human lit a candle.
Not just any candle — a mysterious dancing flame of chaos and curiosity.

And thus began my latest expedition:
“Adventures of a Cat and a Candle — or, How to Stare Menacingly at a Flickering Flame for 40 Minutes Straight.”


🔥 Phase 1: Discovery

At first, I pretended not to notice. I lay on the couch, pretending to nap (classic reconnaissance technique).
But that flame — it moved.
It swayed.
It mocked me.

Every few seconds, it whispered, “You won’t catch me.”

Challenge accepted.

I jumped onto the table with the stealth of a velvet panther. The human gasped,
“Gryzka! Don’t you dare!”

I didn’t dare. I stared.


👀 Phase 2: The Staring Competition

There we were — me and the candle — locked in an ancient duel of wills.

The flame flickered to the left. I followed.
It wobbled to the right. I narrowed my eyes.
It danced wildly. I lowered my head and twitched my whiskers like a professional investigator.

Every now and then, I threw in a dramatic tail flick for emphasis.
It was intense.
It was art.

The human whispered, “She’s possessed.”
Rude. I was focused.


🕯️ Phase 3: Temptation

At minute 23, the flame began to taunt me.
It leaned forward, teasingly.
I leaned closer.
It pulled back.
I blinked.
It fluttered.

We were in sync — two beings separated by species, united by nonsense.

I could feel Spurka’s judgmental eyes from across the room.
“She’s staring at fire again,” she muttered.
“Yes,” I thought, “and you’re staring at me. So who’s the weird one?”


😼 Phase 4: The Incident

Around minute 37, things escalated.

I batted the air. Just to test it.
The flame wobbled — trembled, even.
Victory was near!

Then the human yelled, “NOOO!” and blew out the candle like a maniac, filling the room with the smell of defeat and smoke.

I stared at the smoldering wick, betrayed.
The human sighed, “You were about to burn your whiskers off.”
Oh, please. Whiskers are replaceable. Dignity isn’t.


💭 Reflection by Moonlight

I sat by the window afterward, deep in thought.
Why did the flame move?
Why did the human panic?
Why didn’t I pounce sooner?

Life is full of unanswered questions.
But one thing is certain — tomorrow night, when that candle reappears, I’ll be there.

Watching.
Judging.
Outstaring the flame for another 40 glorious minutes.


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