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Old December 13th, 2023, 01:37 AM
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Featherpaw pricked her ears to listen to the warrior speak about the area, letting out a little sigh of relief. It seemed like she hadn't missed out on too much. And she'd been right about not being far from the RiverClan border as well. She was looking forward to seeing the cove in green-leaf, with all the flowers and fireflies. It sounded like a pleasant place to relax. Maybe by then she would have a few friends to go with!

They wondered why they were so hesitant to visit Cattail Pond. The border, sure, but what was the point of fighting RiverClan for territory if they weren't going to use it? It wasn't even like they'd been aggressive of late, as far as they knew anyway - RiverClan had used poison, as cowardly as you could get. Why bother avoiding land that you'd won when your opponents were too scared to even fight with their claws?

As they headed beneath the tree canopy, Featherpaw looked around curiously, scenting the air. The forest of ThunderClan smelt so different from the pine forest back home. She found herself struggling to be as stealthy as she'd normally be, the fallen leaves and twigs crunching where she stepped. She missed the pine needles beneath her paws, softening her steps. How did they get any hunting done here with all these obstacles?
They let out a small sigh as the group was asked about a hunter's crouch. Just their luck that it was brought up when they'd just been dreading it. Featherpaw knew how to hunt, just... not on such noisy ground.

Well.. nothing for it but to get it over with.
She dropped into a practised crouch, looking down at the ground for mossy spots to place her paws.