Mum told him to wash his hands and get ready for the mealtime as well,
and then asked:
- Didn’t it you drop the vase from the table unexpectedly?
- No, - the boy answered with a smile, wiping his hands on his trousers
and looking at the pies on the table.
Mum nodded to the kid and he said thoughtfully:
-
Maybe, Murzik played and hit it with his tail? – And he ran to help his
brother with the toys.
Murzik, who was sitting under the table, jumped out in surprise. He
definitely knew that he didn’t drop any vase from the table and didn’t scatter the
candies and in fact, he didn’t like sweets at al . A kitten quietly slipped into the
room, where brothers in eagerness were putting the toys away and cleaning the
room.
- Murzik! – Vania happily met the kitten and hastened to fold him in his
arms. The boy scratched kitten’s ear, making him purr gladly, got closer to his
friend and move up his back to small child hands. The boy smiled:
- And where should I, Murzik, look for Truth so that my mommy wouldn’t be
sad and angry at me?
Murzik just sighed heavily in reply. He would like to know himself who
broke a wonderful colourful vase, which shone with all rainbow colours as thread
of light touched it coming into a house through the window. It was so beautiful
and he liked it so much! He often came to the living room with his mother-cat to
admire the vase.
- That’s it! – purred the kitten, but Vania understood nothing since the
kitten couldn’t speak as people do. – I’l ask my mother-cat who on Earth is that
this Truth that knows all the secrets? And where can I find it? Mommy-cat,
mommy-cat! – He yel ed running at the door, but Vania heard only how kitten
purred and suddenly whisked away.
- Mommy-cat! – Breathless from fast ran the kitten stopped close to nose
of a big fluffy cat dazing on a sil . She was lazing at the sun, swishing her tail idly
from side to side with a great pleasure.
- Umm… - the cat purred, opened her eyes and looked sweetly at the
kitten.
- Mommy-cat, who is Truth?
- Why? – cat surprised, seating herself next to the kitten.
- My friend Vania says, that Truth knows who broke the vase. And if
someone finds it his mother won’t be sad because of the vase.
- Oh, I see!.. – Cat purred thoughtfully, grooming herself. – Truth is big
and scary! – She said. – People are afraid to look for Truth, but there is no use in
it for animals, we already know straight goods.
The kitten nodded, but understood nothing. That’s why he asked:
-
But my friend is a human. So, he needs Truth indeed. Where can I
find it? – the kitten grew sad, curling into a ball at mother-cat’s paws.
- Then asked others, just in case somebody saw her or knows where to
look. The kitten leapt to his paws at once, ready to go and look for Truth, so he
can help his friend.
- But don’t go far away and come back before nightfall! – Mother-cat
shouted at his direction. Kitten promised to come back by daylight and
scampered away to a pond.
The sun was warming his back, the wind was tickling his whiskers and hair
and his paws were pacing bravely along the path. This little kitten really wanted to
help his friend and strongly believed that this is what exactly true friends should
do. And one more thing – he wanted to have a look at Truth badly.
«Maybe, - the kitten was wondering on his way to the water, - she’s very
tall and adult like Vania’s mother! Maybe, she’s kind and beautiful and gives milk
to kittens as Vania’s mother does. But why are people afraid of her then?..».
He reached the edge of the pinewood. A pure pond with a puddling
Duckling in it came to his view. He was diving in and coming up with a light
laughter. Ashore a Chick was waiting for him, clapping his wing-hands to his
Duckling-friend enthusiastically. He liked the Duckling diving. And every time the
letter came up the water, the chick jumped about and clapped his hands laughing
gladly.
The kitten looked at the baby-Chicken with interest and then at the
Duckling that now was showing only his little yel ow feathery tail. The world
seemed very bright, colourful and wonderful to the little kitten and everything new
he faced cheered him and interested incredibly. He studied every object of his
interest thoroughly, whatever it was. That’s why once he even put his nose into
the alveary. Of course, the bees sent him off their house, but as they were very
kind they didn’t sting the curious kitten. His friend Vanechka told him, that bees
sip honey and buzz crossly because he kept them from their important work. But
if he didn’t, they wouldn’t be angry, buzz and sting. Now the kitten knew it and
watched them working from the sidelines, nestling on a house’s sil and catching
a few rays of sun.
Though, he stil knew nothing about these little feathery nubbins.
- Good afternoon! – Murzik purred and came a little closer. He was a very