Cats Apocalypse!
I live in a small town on the outskirts of Mumbai, where not much happens. But last night, something strange happened. All the cats in our town vanished in the middle of the night. At first, we thought they might have run away, but then we started finding strange clues.
It started with the bloodstains. We found them on the sidewalks and the walls, like something had been dragged through the town. Then we found the teeth.
Big, sharp teeth, almost the size of my palm. They were scattered all over the place, embedded in trees and the walls of buildings. But the scariest sight was when we found them smashed into the door of a car. The door was dented, and the teeth were embedded in it, like something had bitten through it.
No one knew what to make of it. Our small town had never seen anything like this before. The police were called, but they were as clueless as the rest of us. They tried to say it was some wild animal, but we knew better.
I didn't feel safe anymore. My own cat was missing, and the thought of something happening to him made me sick. I tried to stay inside, but the fear was too much. I needed to know what was going on.
Last night, I saw it. I was walking home from work when I heard a strange noise coming from the nearby alley. It sounded like snarling, and it was getting louder.
I walked closer, and that's when I saw it. A pair of glowing eyes, shining like beacons in the darkness. They were attached to a massive, hulking figure, with fur as black as the night. The creature was gnawing on a bone, and the teeth were the same ones we had found all over the town.
I froze, not knowing what to do. The creature looked up at me, and I could see the glint of its teeth in the moonlight. It started moving toward me, and I ran as fast as I could.
I don't know what that creature was or where it came from, but I know one thing. It's not from this world. It's something ancient and powerful, something that we can't hope to understand.
I don't know what's going to happen next, but I know I'll never forget the sight of those big, scary teeth. They're burned into my mind, a constant reminder of the horror that's lurking in our small town.

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