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[ @wnder, just in case <3 ] ----Goosefury---- Goosefury had ended up hurrying on ahead. He wanted to get this patrol done quickly, so the faster he walked, the better. He slowed to a stop, raising his muzzle to sniff the air. He didn't like hunting in Sleepy Thicket and wasn't very happy that he had been assigned there - the scents tended to get muddle together. But he did manage to catch wind of a scent that belonged to a bird, coming from a low-hanging tree branch. His body stilled and he glanced up, at the blue jay perched on the branch. It hadn't seen him yet. He bunched his legs beneath him, and then leaped, as high as he could. The scattering of leaves made the bird open its wings and try to take off, but Goosefury snagged his claws into its feathers and yanked it to the ground. A bite to the neck finished it off. He turned to bury it when a flash of color caught his eye and he looked up again, thinking it was another blue jay. But he blinked in surprise when he caught sight of a nest, holding three bright blue eggs, teetering dangerously off the edge of the branch. He grabbed it gently in his teeth before it could fall and set it down on the ground. |
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As Beanpaw began to stalk something, Grizz couldn’t help himself and crept over to watch. The tom smiled proudly as Beanpaw caught the mouse he’d been hunting and mouthed ‘good job!’ He wanted to catch a few more things before they headed back, so he broke off from snooping on his apprentice and followed the scent of a black bird to where it sat pecking at a few fallen berries. The fluffy warrior leapt and dispatched the creature swiftly and added it to his buried pile of prey. |
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Yay! His good feelings had been right! Not noticing the pile of prey Grizz had been racking up, he dug a shallow hole for the mouse and buried it nearby. He picked up another scent — and he wasn’t even trying! He was getting better!! Beanpaw crouched again, creeping forward. Sneaky sneaky. Wait, what was it? Mm... the creature had beady eyes and a long bushy tail. Oh, squirrel! Duh.
Springing forward, Beanpaw landed on it, falling a bit short and landing on its hindquarters. The creature turned around and — "Ow!" — it bit him!! Jumping back, the squirrel chattered angrily as it slipped away. "Aw man." @Beau |
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Peering through a few leaves, Grizz watched Beanpaw’s attempt and he winced at the bite. Once the critter had scampered off, the fluffy tom walked over to the apprentice and investigated the damage to his nose with a sympathetic smile. “How bad did he get you?” Bites from squirrels could be bad at times. If it was too deep it could get infected so the warrior would have to make sure that Beanpaw took a trip to Fawnsqueak for a quick salve. |
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“So truly no one has ever seen ghosts? Wouldn’t the spirits of cats from starclan being on the land with us he like ghosts?” She tilted her head curiously
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Dawnpaw crouched down, spotting a vole not too far away from her, roughly two or so tail lengths. She kept her tail still behind her as she did her best hunters crouch
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"sssssssssssssssssssssss!" dayheart sssstated after sleepypaw said that there were a lot of s's. he was probably right -- dayheart said a loT of s's -- but SSSSS was so fun to say!!!! it was so effortless and smooth and flowy and -- ah, he was getting carried away. see, that was just how lovely the s sound was! bringing himself back into reality, dayheart nodded. "probably! but then again they might be doing like.. reverse psychology? no that's not the right word. like, everyone else thinks there's going to be a bunch of people at the training cave so they all go to the sleepy thicket or something instead and then there's a bunch of people at the sleepy thicket and none at the training cave! but yeah, i think there'd be less cats at the sleepy thicket, so we can go there!" dayheart smiled, nodding as he stumbled forward to keep up with sleepypaw's walk to the thicket. |
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That was embarrassing. Beanpaw rubbed his nose gently with a soft paw, wincing. Who knew that those little bushy tailed creatures could be so mean? "It’s alright,, a little sore." he responded to Grizz, wide blue eyes focusing on the small bead of blood that had gathered on his nose. Resisting the temptation to clean it off, Beanpaw chose to ignore the pain for now in favor of snatching his mouse from where he put it and accepting that that would most likely be his only prey for this outing.
Okay, now it was hurting a little more. The more he ignored it, the more that dumb squirrel bite seemed insistent on nagging him. @Beau |
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