King Solomon and the Cat: Azrael Series, #2
By Ayse Hafiza
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A graveyard cat and King develop a bond of friendship and love. The cat is really a humble Jinni in disguise, the best friend of King Solomon. Who is the most powerful prophetic king of the world.
The Jinni is a first hand witness to legendary events that are folklore today.
Imagine being in King Solomons Palace? What would you see?
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King Solomon and the Cat - Ayse Hafiza
King Solomon and the Cat
Azrael Series Book 2
Ayse Hafiza
Contents
Let’s Connect
1. Chapter One Protecting Graves
2. Chapter Two The Lesson
3. Chapter Three The Merchant
4. Chapter Four The Hoopoe
5. Chapter Five Bilkis the Queen of Sheba
Mr. Time
Afterword
Also by Ayse Hafiza
About the Author
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Dedication
Dedicated to those who remember death often.
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Chapter One Protecting Graves
The young cat had an audience . How unfortunate; it hadn't anticipated this. The young cat hadn’t realized that its first kill was a rite of passage, and the elders within the cat community would come to watch him handle his prey. He didn’t understand that he should handle his prey with prowess and pride. The elders would rely on him to feed them in their old age, so they had a vested interest in his hunting skills, but he was too young to realize the implications of the audience. He was also too young to understand that holding a pigeon by its wing as it flapped the other freely was not correct. Incompetence was all that the elders saw.
The cat, too young to comprehend the politics of the situation, held his trophy with pride. The elders watched with displeasure as they realized there was much to teach this little cat, and until it learned, there would be lean times ahead for all of them. This would make life difficult for the little cat and his family, who would be ostracized from the community.
The cat trainer had exposed the young cat, and he should never have let the elders see this poor display. He should have trained the young cat to a higher standard before parading his first kill, which was anything but dead.
My displeasure wasn't with the young cat, as I didn't believe it was his fault. It was very much the fault of his trainer, who should have known better—and, in fact, did know better. The trainer and I glared at each other. I scowled at him to show that I knew he had purposefully outed the young cat. It was no secret in the cat community that the trainer had a young cat of his own, so it was evident that the trainer hoped his son would one day lead the hunt for the cats of