[i]Yes, I can talk, well with my mind at least, but worry about that later. Just don't go in there.[/i] "That voice again, it's not going away," Blake groaned, shaking his head. "It's official, I'm losing it..." Sky tensed up as he too, heard it in his head this time. "Wait, the one telling us not to go in? I'm hearing it too! You're not crazy." "Well then, what the blazes is going on here?" The elder demanded. The boy examined the cat again, and after pondering over its strange behavior, he let out a gasp, his eyes lighting up as he came to a realization. "It was you, wasn't it?" Asked Sky, addressing the cat directly. Blake stared at his brother as if he was the crazy one now. "You're not serious, are you? Sky, you're talking to [i]a cat[/i]." "I know, but it makes sense. It really does!" The teenager rubbed the bridge of his nose in frustration. "I don't believe this... Fine, ask it something then. I need to stop this bleeding." Blood soon stopped flowing from Blake's wound, although it would take some time to heal completely. He removed the ice and pulled his sleeve back down as he watched his brother try to communicate with the animal. Well, there was no better way to end a crazy day like the one they had just gotten through than with a possibly telepathic cat. Stroking the cat's head again, Sky then spoke. "Why shouldn't we go in there? What's happening inside?" [@Letmehaveone2]