((Okay guys this is going to be a little different! Instead of it being ABOUT the cats, it's based on a Teenage boy who Plays the Role of Mr Mistoffelees IN cats! It's basically about four brothers who come home to find their mother dead, and her money gone! They now have to go a public school, and the youngest brother is keeping his new job as a secret...

Read a bit and see if it intrests you! It will take a while to complete, but it's going to be filled with MAJOR LEMONS! And his secret will be revealed in time! I will start writting stories about the actual Cats soon, I just want to see if this will take off or not...))

"Gosh, can't parents take care of their own problems?" Kali grumbled as he sped down the road towards his house. Sighing he turned on the radio, today had just been one of those day's. First, after an extra long dance class, his little brother Ty ran off early again, and while they were searching for him, Kali had forgotten his date with Angelica. When he turned up late was the first strike, but when he had to leave early… Kali sighed and shook his head, rubbing the slap mark on the side of his cheek. His brothers had warned him about rich, stuck up blonds. But it was hard to go to a privet school and not meet anyone else.

Then there was Ty. If his mother had called him home early from his date to tell him that Ty was back or was dead or to ask for his help in finding him. Kali would tell her where to go. Frankly, if Ty wanted to run off every now and again that was his business. Kali grinned to himself. "I bet he's doing ballet lessons." He chuckled lightly and took the turn through the large silver gates to his house, when he was blinded by siren lights. Fuck. No worse than fuck! There was an ambulance and it hadn't left yet! Quickly he parked his car. (A Black Shogun Land Rover) And darted up the pebal path to his house. There he saw a body bag, that was zipped up, yet the figure inside was small, that much he could tell.

Kali was staring to feel dizzy, his head was spinning. A police woman came over to him and lay a gentle hand on his shoulder. "I'm so sorry sir, there was nothing we could do."

Kali opened his mouth to talk. He had to ask, had to clear his mind. He knew fine well who it was, and yet… he still wanted to hear them say it.

"W- who?…" Was all he managed, his voice choked with emotion.

"Elizabeth Wolvin Rigel…Your mother… She was a wonderful writer, I was a huge fan." She tried to give him a reassuring smile. Kali wasn't paying attention, his eyes were fixed on the zipped up bag, and he jumped as men came to lift it away. He was about to lash out, but he remembered his brothers. Quickly he turned and was about to walk away when he came face to face with a larger, more gruff male police man.

"I'm sorry about your mother son, she fell down the stairs see? But there's more! You are the oldest of the Rigel boy's are you not?" The police man asked him. Kali nodded. "Well, we can wither split you up and send you to foster homes, or you can take care of them"

"Why can't we stay here?" Kali asked starting to panic.

"Well, son I hate to be the barer of bad news, but your father has claimed all rights to the house and your mothers money, since she never left a will."

Kali blinked. His mouth slightly open. "He's my step father…" He half snarled. All his emotions now set to anger. He glared up at the house, as if glaring at his family home could cause it to spit the man out.

"Step Father or not, I'm afraid there's nothing we can do!" He said.

Kali glared at him, and threw his hands up in the air. "What the hell, sort of use are you to any of us anyway?" Without so much as another glance in the officers direction he stormed past him and over to the waterfall where he spotted two of his three twin brothers. Kali sighed, he was still dressed in his dancing suit which included a pair of leather pants, and an open red shirt with red top hat. His dark brown hair fell from the side of his hat into his copper eyes that were now riddled with pain and anger. He sat down in front of the other boys and started to pull hands full of grass from the earth. There was a tense silence.

"So where's Ty?" Someone spoke, Kali looked up and was met with intense emerald eyes. He sighed.

"I'm not sure, Cerulean, but if he dares to show his face here tonight I'll kill him!" Kali snarled.

"Please, haven't we had enough killing?" Cerulean said.

Kali scoffed. A breeze whipped past them and Cerulean buttoned up his shirt. Kali watched him for a moment before turning to Phoenix who seemed to be looking at his reflection. "How long have you two been here?" Kali asked them.

Phoenix shrugged, and glanced at Cerulean.

"Since I got out from my ecological youth group. Kali. Do you realise now we won't be able to afford to go to a privet school? We will have to go public and do dancing in our own time."

Kali blinked. This had never crossed his mind. "No matter what, they won't split us up. I'm sure we can find a place to rent out and we can all get part time jobs!" Kali said.

Cerulean nodded. "Yes, team work, we're used to that."

Phoenix gave a small grin when they heard footsteps running up towards them.

"Guy's! I'm sorry I'm late! But listen I-" Ty was cut off as Kali grabbed him by the scruff.

"Where the hell have you been?" He snapped.

Ty winced. "Please, Kali I-"

"Our mother died, and your running off all the time! You could have been here, you could have helped her!" Kali shouted.

Cerulean leapt up and grabbed Kali's arm and pulled Ty free from his grasp. However Ty lashed out next, something the other boy's weren't used to.

"Me? If you weren't on a pointless date, to get some good looking blond into bed you could have been here too!"

"Pointless date?" Kali snapped. "I was not trying to get her into bed." This was a lie, he was lying through his teeth. Cerulean shook his head.

"We don't have time for this, we need to find a place to stay, or so help us, we'll be sleeping out in the streets tonight." Cerulean looked from Kali to Ty and back. Both boys were glaring but it was Ty who first adverted his gaze.

"I have a place we can stay."