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Old November 30th, 2017, 05:15 PM
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Default Re: WindClan Territory

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Originally Posted by Suspiciousmindz View Post


Blazingstar sighed, obviously agreeing with the she-cat. She'd proven herself tonight. Fighting her former allies. It was apparent that her loyalty to the Dusk Syndicate was no more and she truly was committed to Windclan, otherwise Blazingstar would be dead right now. There was no doubt in that, so as Blazingstar turned to look at the pretty she-cat, he saw her in a new light. A trusting one. "There may be many new stars, but none joined in vain as the Dusk Syndicate is no more. There is no more danger for the clans as a whole anymore, however the fight isn't over for Windclan. We must be prepared constantly right now," he replied, his gaze shifting to the sunrise. The clan would mourn their losses all day, but right now, they just had to get back. Surgestorm had his paws full, that's for sure, but Blazingstar would be the last to see him -- if he could help it. His golden gaze didn't turn back to her as they continued on to camp, his tail dragged slightly on the ground as his limp slowly got worse. He wouldn't be using that leg here soon enough, but he wouldn't let anyone know that until he was back in the den. "The only thing I can think about right now is how we're going to deal with Thunderclan," he responded again. His voice grew darker as the words left his mouth. "They'll pay for their wrongs, I'm visiting the other clans as soon as I can. We need allies," he finished, sounding determined at that moment. Blaizngstar wouldn't allow Windclan to lose this fight, he'd fight till every one of his lives were gone to prove that.
Rosethorn met Blazingstar's gaze hesitantly, the trust shimmering in his deep brown pools sending relief through her system for a moment. She turned her head to look back up at the sky as Blazingstar spoke, closing her eyes and nodding. "Yeah." She murmured, her shoulders slumping slightly. "It just feels..." She didn't finish, unable to voice the emotion that came with the death with so many clanmates. Her chest felt hollow. She looked at Blazingstar in faint concern as he spoke about ThunderClan, gazing into his eyes. "ThunderClan doesn't deserve your hate." She spoke softly. "Not because they didn't do anything wrong; they did everything wrong. But because you're better than Snowstar and that entire clan. They don't deserve any attention from you." She smiled slightly. "But I have to admit, I'd love to see those tree-climbing prey-stealers slink back to their clan with their tails between their legs." She chuckled, trying to lighten the mood slightly. The Absynnian watched Blazingstar carefully, trying to figure out how he'd react to her words.
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