Taking a moment from her numerous duties, Helga warmed a saucer of milk and placed in on the floor near the French Tirailluer’s feet. Josephine perked up at the sight of the milk and leapt down onto the floor to partake of the barmaid’s kind offer. Helga stroked the cat’s head, scratching behind her ears and under her chin, evoking a loud round of contented purring. “Good kitty. We are so glad that you are safe”, said Helga. “Now enjoy your milk while I get back to my own work.”
Josephine pressed her head into Helga’s palm, thanking her for the fine treat, before walking over to the bowl and lapping the tasty liquid until it had all been consumed. Satisfied and content, Josephine decided that a comfortable nap was now in order. The cat nimbly leapt into the seat of an empty chair next to the scribe who was too busy taking notes to notice the arrival of his newest companion. Josephine contentedly curled herself into a comfortable ball, tucking her tail under her chin and settled down for a restful nap to unwind from the stressful events of a most trying day.
Closing her eyes, she had just started to drift off to sleep when she thought she sensed a nearby presence, much closer than the preoccupied scribe in the adjacent chair. Realizing that she was more tired than curious at the moment, she decided not to allow her overactive nerves to get the better of her. After all, she was completely safe here in the Tavern, all of those mean and vicious canines being barred from the premises and safely locked outside. Poor Josephine could not have been more wrong.
What she had sensed as a vague presence suddenly became much more real when she felt something touch her lower back just above her tail. What was more alarming than the contact was the snuffling sound that accompanied it. Opening her eyes, she turned her head to see the muzzle of one of the largest dogs she had ever encountered, and he was mere inches away! Alarmed beyond panic, she suddenly jumped up from her curled position, promptly banging her head on the table above. The poor cat was only stunned for the briefest of moments, but that was all the time that was needed. Before she could rearrange her claws for defense, she was forcibly struck in the face.
With lightning fast speed, the large dog’s tongue extended to its full length, leaving poor Josephine wet from her shoulder to the base of her ear.
“Ach, kommst du Prinz!” said the Commander of the Hanoverian Brigade to his canine companion. With one final grin at the disoriented feline, the German Shepherd turned and trotted back to lie down at the side of his human master. “Don’t mind Prince” said the Hanoverian Brigadier to the fine, French Tirailluer officer. “He really does like cats.”
