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Old February 6th, 2020, 10:34 AM
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Default Re: ThunderClan | ShadowClan Border

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Originally Posted by hxneysuckle View Post
[ @Ever @Kitty Mama @|+Tired Rose Child+| ]

Leopardpaw followed after the patrol, her jaws repeatedly stretching wide in a yawn again and again. She flicked her tail and remained close to Dustbreeze, occassionally glancing at the other two. Fighting a badger? No cat could do that alone, much less an apprentice. The Bengal found herself rolling her eyes tiredly before focusing on her mentor. "Sure," she replied, offering a smile to Dustbreeze. Leopardpaw nodded, accepting the competition before turning and padding to her own section of the area, crouching down and parting her maw to scent.
Dustbreeze nodded and headed off in her own direction of their hunt. She was confident her apprentice didn't need monitored through her hunt. Leopardpaw had lots of practice and has shown success independently now. Dust was beginning to think they were ready to be made a warrior, which made her sad. She'd really enjoyed the apprentice. She parted her maw and pushed away the thoughts, creeping through the territory. Her best bet would be to find something juicy under the snow, as she didn't smell anything in the air. She moved carefully, listening for the sounds of scurrying or burrowing. Many mice moved under the snow, eating the frozen grasses, that would be an easy target. Once you learned the tricks, it was quite simple so long as you pounced with precision. The tortoiseshell cat's ears swivelled as she caught the sound of a heartbeat nearby, hopefully a healthy mouse. She crept forward, hearing the scurrying under the snow and help still, waiting for the prey to stop moving. When it did, she bounced up and down through the snow, easily crushing the mouse in her paws and scooping it into her maw.

Now to just find something else before heading back to their meeting spot.
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