Alexander looked at Darcell. He swore that the creature was looking at him while he was talking. He shook his head. There was no way that this creature was able to understand what he was saying. It was probably just interested in the noise that was coming out of his mouth. There was no way that is beast would be able to understand human words. Even dogs were able to understand words, but it was nothing close to understand the human language. Maybe he should have just tossed the creature on the ground. Maybe then it would not be looking at him.
It bothered him more when it looked like the creature looked like it was bowing to him. He definitely did not like this creature already. He did not even know what kind of creature it was. It did not look like anything that he had seen before. He watched as it rolled on its back playfully. He realized that the creature had sharp claws. It was not a good idea to place the creature on the bed. It could rip something. He liked his current bed linens and he did not want to find a replacement for them. He took his two paws and dragged it off his bed. He was not going to let it on the bed anymore.
He made his way to the room next door and found a cage. It was just large enough to fit Darcell, but just barely. He did not even remember why he had this cage, but at least it was serving a purpose now. "You can sleep in this. I don't want you on my bed again," He placed it in a corner of his room. He moved away everything that was around the cage. He then sat on his bed. He already knew how much he was going to feed the creature. He wondered how the creature would respond to that.. He chuckled as he planned more things.
After a couple moments he got up and picked up Darcell again. He held him in one arm as he made his way outside.He made his way over to the pond near his room. He placed the creature on top of the water so it's feet were touching the water. After a couple second he let go and dropped the creature into the water. He stood there watching to see what the creature would do. He would save it if it got close to drowning, but not until then.