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|+sari+| October 17th, 2017 08:59 PM

Re: October Gathering
 
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Originally Posted by Dovekit12 (Post 406219)
"Thunderclan," Whitebird said licking her paw and drawing it over her head .

JaggedSpot gasped. "Really? Why haven't I seen you...?" she then shook her head. "I'm new, so maybe that's why..." she smiled at Whitebird. "We are from Thunder Clan, too."

She saw a mouse dart by and watched it hungrily, but stayed where she was. She turned back to Whitebird. "How many moons old are you?"

Casual Scribbles October 17th, 2017 09:07 PM

Re: October Gathering
 
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Originally Posted by Jay-Jay (Post 406012)
"My training is good. My mentor...... Not so much. She is very sick so, i have been training myslef." He lied. His mentor died three days ago from sickness.

Burrpaw's eyes rounded with concern. "Oh, I'm sorry to hear that. I hope she gets better soon." Burrpaw's ears drooped. He wished he knew what it was like to be close enough to his mentor to worry about him. But Burrpaw hadn't seen Swiftfang a lot since SkyClan's arrival. "My mentor and I aren't all that close. We got into a little fight after SkyClan came. I've been training myself too."

Captain October 17th, 2017 09:24 PM

Re: October Gathering
 
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Originally Posted by Undercover (Post 405908)
Eburneanpaw shrugged. "I don't think so. Maybe he's just nervous around all the other cats." He shifted his small paws beneath him and flicked his ears at her comment.
"Yes," he purred. "Sometimes, danger can bring a clan together."
The young tom cat looked up at the leaders, his eyes watchful. As she spoke again, he turned back to face her, a smile lighting his maw.
"WindClan's better 'cause we're faster!" He meowed, eyes sparkling with humor.
Sorry, it isn't short, kinda in the middle of a writer's block.

“Perhaps..” Newtpaw uttered, her tone somewhat quiet as her gaze rested on the ground in front of her. There were times when the small apprentice blamed herself for many things, especially for being so awkward and uncomfortable for others to be around - maybe that was because Lionpaw abandoned her after they moved back to their camp? He finally had come to his senses about the munchkin and found someone better, it wasn’t that uncommon or surprising, for that matter. She drew away from her self-conscious thoughts though and turned her head to look at Ebureanpaw with a sweetened smile, at least he didn’t find her boring and abandon her. Well, the short-legged female didn’t know how this Windclan apprentice thought of her, but she did not dare dwell on it now. “That’s one of the few good things that come with the aftermath of something like this.” Newtpaw said with an agreeing nod of her head, the shecat’s tail swishing along the front beside her with a sense of contentedness. In the past, she usually had to sit back and wait for others to actually notice her - like Lionpaw, her old best friend, and Brightfluff, her previous mentor. These days, Newtpaw had Raspberrybubble as her mentor and she had already made a new friend in Ebureanpaw. Things were looking much better for her, maybe she just needed to focus on that and move on. “Your long legs will only get you so far, Windclanner!” She teased, playfully pawing his shoulder, “We Shadowclanners have strength like you wouldn’t believe!” This was fun.

[ It's completely fine. ^^ ]

Captain October 17th, 2017 10:11 PM

Re: October Gathering
 
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Originally Posted by Shadomaru (Post 405842)
Crowhawk smiled, glad that she would lead him to a spot. He was terrible with these things. When he lead, he was either uncomfortable, or he always though his loving mate was uncomfortable, which always made him worry constantly. He purred when she licked his cheek and followed her, quite careful not to step on anyone's tail this time. After a bit of following, Crowhawk saw a nice place they could sit, which was the exact place Blackfrost was walking to. When she sat down, he sat close to her, their fur touching. He saw her look up at the stars. "One day. I'm going to be the brightest star up there." He said with a warm smile. "Every cat will know which star Crowhawk is."

Blackfrost leaned against Crowhawk, drinking in his comforting scent as the two looked up at the stars to pass the time. She listened to him speak of being the brightest star up there someday, when he was in Starclan, to which the shecat smiled with lightened purr stirring in her throat. “Without a doubt.” The black-and-white-furred female agreed, “Do you think I would be a bright star?” Her tone was a bit thoughtful as the young warrior gazed up at the full-moon and stars alike that coated the night sky above them.

Vesper October 17th, 2017 10:23 PM

Re: October Gathering
 
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Originally Posted by Eclipsemoon the Therian (Post 406266)


Burrpaw's eyes rounded with concern. "Oh, I'm sorry to hear that. I hope she gets better soon." Burrpaw's ears drooped. He wished he knew what it was like to be close enough to his mentor to worry about him. But Burrpaw hadn't seen Swiftfang a lot since SkyClan's arrival. "My mentor and I aren't all that close. We got into a little fight after SkyClan came. I've been training myself too."

"Maybe we can sneak off to train?" He asked, his eyes shinning. Badger looked at Burrpaw. "I-i mean... We can come here soon?"

Charmer October 17th, 2017 10:53 PM

Re: October Gathering
 
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Originally Posted by Beau (Post 405822)
@Constellation

(Aw, poor Cloudy XD)
Cloudstrike's ears flattened the second she realized that her 'cuteness' wasn't going to get her out of this one. However, she was aware that it usually would have, since the Honey she knew was too sweet and mushy to stay mad at her when she batted her eyes at him. Maybe she could sing? But the gathering was noisy; he wouldn't hear her. What had happened to make Honeythistle so grumpy? It couldn't have been her, could it? With each individual word of Honeythistle's scolding, Cloudstrike's head and tail hung lower. She didn't like being yelled at, as few cats did, and Honeythistle was being rather mean by her standards. As the tom turned to walk, CLoudstrike started following, bumping into him yet again as he stopped to tell her to walk in front of him. Sighing, Cloudstrike did as he said and marched up in front of him, trudging through the crowd with her head and tail hanging, her shoulders slumped, and her eyes on the ground since she didn't know where they were going anyway.




Halfgaze didn't notice the two cats converging on her as she studied the gathering place and hoped no one noticed her nerves. As of yet, she hadn't noticed any other deputies whom she could imitate. At least none that she recognized. There seemed to be a red Somali tom sitting awfully close to the meeting rock, but Halfgaze didn't recognize him. Sighing, Halfgaze closed her eyes for a moment to gather her thoughts, opening them at the voice of her father. "Sandthistle!" Halfgaze purred affectionately. Returning his nuzzle, Halfgaze mewed with gleaming eyes, "Thank you." Pride was shining in her mismatched eyes and in her very posture. There was nothing he could have possibly said to her that would have been as moving as that. All Halfgaze had wanted as a kit and apprentice was to make her family and clan proud. She knew the clan would be a bit tougher to win over, but the knowledge that her family was proud of her, and not just because she was family, but really proud of her- it meant the world to her.


To make a happy moment even better, one of her best friends since apprenticeship appeared, greeting Sandthistle and congratulating Halfgaze with a bump of her head. Halfgaze was practically radiating happiness as she nudged Risingstorm with her shoulder and purred, "Thanks! Don't get any ideas about taking me into the territory and getting rid of me for the job, Rise!" She let out a laugh at her own joke, winking at the other feline. But, Risingstorm's words of encouragement sobered her slightly, making her happy but in a calmer way. "Thank you, Risingstorm, I needed that."

Risingstorm gave a soft mrrow of laughter, before gasping in feigned shock. "What, me? Why I would never!" The shecat leaned in. "Although, Risingstar does have a nice sound to it," she whispered teasingly. She looked at Halfgaze with eyes shining with warmth and pride. "I bet if back when we were apprentices II had told you that someday you'd be deputy of Shadowclan, you would have called me a mousebrain." She glanced up at the rocks where the leader's would be settled for the gathering. "Someday, you'll be up there too. But not for a long while. You'll have plenty of time to grow into a leader Shadowclan will be proud to follow."

Brilliance October 18th, 2017 12:52 AM

Re: October Gathering
 
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Originally Posted by Beau (Post 406095)
Cloudstrike remained silent purely out of indignation, ignoring Honeythistle's words as he spoke. It wasn't fair of him to take out his grumpy mood on her! He hadn't even asked what had happened! She couldn't tell him now; he wouldn't care. He'd probably just yell at her more. Then he had the nerve to accuse her of having an attitude! Then again, it didn't take any nerve for Honeythistle to say anything, since she couldn't say anything back. He was the one who made the rules and she was the one who followed them. However, Cloudstrike couldn't hold in a scoff and muttered under her breath, "I'm the one with the attitude?" As soon as the words left her maw, the white queen regretted them. Given the mood he was in, there was likely only one way Honeythistle would respond to backtalk. He hadn't told her why he was so grumpy, and Cloudstrike wasn't allowed to ask. But not knowing was killing her! She just wanted to know why he'd yelled at her. The silver tom's words did nothing to improve Cloudstrike's souring mood. He was still being rude! But Cloudstrike was always a rather easy cat to please and Honeythistle's display of affection started to melt her indignation. However, the tone of Honeythistle's voice made Cloudstrike stiffen again. Was he still being stern with her? She only softened again when Honeythistle said he loved her, though she was still sullen. Sighing, Cloudstrike leaned against Honeythistle and said, "I know you do. I love you too, but you didn't even ask me what happened." Cloudstrike still didn't look at Honeythistle, but rested her head on his shoulder.

(When your finished post disappears and you have to rewrite the whole thing ;n; )

Honeythistle could had let out a growl upon her words. Finding them challenging which meant she was back talking him. She was staying from her place as a Molly. Honeythistle felt his lip curl back a second, displaying his sharp fangs - wrong move, buddy. This was not how he was supposed to approach the Molly. Cloudstrike and himself had enough fights already. And, they usually...didn't end greatly. It was a surprise enough that the ending of their argument was pretty bittersweet. As quick as his aggression came, it left. Feeling the glistening pelt of the Molly leaning against him, soothed him for only a moment. It took away the sudden attitude problem he had, and he emitted out a soft purr. Honeythistle didn't think he needed to ask her about what happened. It came to his understanding that Cloudstrike was not paying attention. But maybe, possibly she wanted to tell him her version of the story. To be honest, Honeythistle didn't notice he was yelling at her. Or, causing the indignation in her mood. Slowly, he was reeling her in, her reactive mood settling as his was. His was more of a small spark that could ignite at the tiniest of an unwanted action. Honeythistle turned his head, settling his chin on top of her forehead. "I didn't know there was a story that went along with it," He mused, his throat stifling in laughter, but no doubt a purr was heard from the silver tom. "Alright, alright, Dove. Tell me what happened." If it was important for him to know, Honeythistle was all ears. Aforementioned, Honeythistle gotten to know the Molly back in Riverclan. He knew how naive and distracted she could get. To think she could tell him a tale pertaining to how she got lost in the crowd, made Honeythistle whiskers tickle with humor.

(I can imagine your sadness ;w; )

Captain October 18th, 2017 02:23 AM

Re: October Gathering
 
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Originally Posted by Constellation (Post 405680)

It was nice to be sitting next to another he gotten to know before the gathering. Normally, Tigerbreeze wasn't afraid to throw himself into the crowd. Coming out with a few friends tailing behind him, but he had been plagued with his sudden loss, that making friends deterred him more than anything. It made him feel that he didn't need any others to be around. Wildfire, she was different though. There was no doubt that Tigerbreeze found a friend on the oddball next to him. "Thanks for that. I can't imagine how bored you must had been without me." To think their friendship started as an excited. He was supposed to chase the she cat off their territory, but instead, he allowed her to relax in a tree. It occurred to him that he never asked her how she learned to climb one. Riverclan cats were known for their swimming not climbing. Was it possible that she was half clan? Possibly...Tigerbreeze shrugged the thought off, and odded vigorously upon her next words. "Oh, yes. I'm very a-hrm, whatever you said. Yup. I'm that." He lifted a paw, pointing to his sleek chest and gave it a lick to bring it over his head. Tigerbreeze figured, it must had been a compliment from her. Unless...she was insulting him without him knowing. There was no doubt that she was far more intelligent than this tiger printed Tom. He lacked the smarts - most of it, anyway. But, he carried the skill. A fast learner of all sorts. Fast, strong, climber, swimmer? No. Never. This Tom wouldn't swim even if he needed to save his own life. The ginger feline's question caught him off guard. He set a paw down, glanced at her, then back at the crowd of cats. Rolling his eyes to the side, Tigerbreeze twisted his neck to hear a couple satisfying cracks. "Same old, same old. Fine. Dandy. Happy. No more, no less. Thank you for asking." Lies. All lies. Even if he seen her as a friend, he wouldn't understand why she would care that he lost his best friend, and that he haven't seen his love in a while. Then, he settled into a bit of silence, staring at his paws with a longing gaze. He closed his eyes for a mere moments, and instantly a picture of a pretty multi colored Molly popped up. A face of curiosity, and a mind ready to absorb new knowledge. Meadowpaw was almost a warrior, but she would never be able to become such. Tigerbreeze remembered vividly when she told him that once she became a warrior, she would call herself Meadowbreeze, just so they could be "twinning". Tigerbreeze tilted his head towards his company, a small smile gracing his face. " Well, if you want to talk. You need to come and see me more. After all, don't you love just barging into others' territory? " he gave a slight chuckle, and nudged her with his. Ah, playfulness easily got him back on the right track, and away from depressing memories. "But, yeah. On a serious note - how have you been?"

Due to the fact that Wildfire was overly confident and flirtatious almost all the time, many cats would think that she had tons of friends, admirers and followers even because of this, but in reality, the only friend she had right now was this Thunderclan tomcat - Tigerbreeze. She liked his company more than the shecat liked to admit, to be honest. He was certainly different than any Riverclan male that she had ever met before, but she couldn’t really put such things into specific details. “Quite bored, all these cats around here have nothing interesting to listen in on.” She said with a slight roll of her eyes before casting a small smirk in his direction, “I bet your heart skipped a beat when you saw me here.” Of course, it was just mere joke ands tease, as the two of them always did. It was such an odd friendship that the cats shared, meeting firstly because of her lacking sense of rules. Wildfire didn’t mind this though, she liked the playful banter they had going on when they first met about a moon or two ago. She brought a paw to her muzzle as she uttered a small, sweetened giggle at his words responding to her claim about him being assertive. “Indeed.” Wildfire said with a smile resting on her maw as she brought her paw back down to the ground. Her smile, however, did not stay once he replied to her about how he was doing. Something was wrong, definitely wrong. Throughout her life, the Riverclan shecat could pick up on other cats when they lie, but even a mousebrain could see that Tigerbreeze was not okay - then something came to realization. Why did she care? She barely knew him and it was his own life, the male would without a doubt keep his troubles from her. Wildfire was silent as she gazed at the warrior, who looked down at his paws with a sunken look. The red-furred female’s ears flattened slightly at this and without much thought, she sat a little closer to him. Wildfire than rested the tip of her tail on his in a supportive manner. “Listen,” She said, hoping that he would see her as serious now, even though they joked all the time, “I don’t know what you’re going through and I don’t expect you to tell me, but I just want you to know that I think you’re pretty great, even though we haven’t known each other that long.” She told him with a softened look in her amber-hued eyes, “Things will get better, I just know it.” After that being said, the young warrior noticed a few Riverclan cats looking at her out of the corner of her eye. Wildfire then stood up and looked directly at them with a frown. “Stare a little longer, maybe you’ll finally see what it’s like to have a good friend.” She hissed at them and the cats were a bit surprised at this, eyes widening as they turned away to go back to what they were doing. Her tail lashed behind her as she sat down a few pawsteps away from Tiger breeze, giving a slight sigh. “Honestly..” She muttered under her breath before looking back to her friend. “Oh, you’ll definitely be seeing more of me.” Wildfire teased him, “Don’t even doubt me on that. Besides, who else will be there to tease you?” They both shared a friendly chuckle and a playful nudge of paws that made the female smile once again, knowing that she had a good cat with her right now. “Overall, I’ve been fine. Nothing truly interesting has happened since our little banter in the tree. I’m sorry that I was unable to find your Shadowclan shecat, I really did look for her - they just returned to camp before I had a chance to search further.” Deep down, the female did really feel bad for letting him down after saying that she would find Desertpelt for him, but she kept that to herself.

Casual Scribbles October 18th, 2017 06:07 AM

Re: October Gathering
 
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Originally Posted by Jay-Jay (Post 406326)
"Maybe we can sneak off to train?" He asked, his eyes shinning. Badger looked at Burrpaw. "I-i mean... We can come here soon?"

Burrpaw's eyes widened. "Y-you mean, the two of us training together? On a regular basis?" He asked. Burrpaw felt his ears grow warm.

Vesper October 18th, 2017 08:20 AM

Re: October Gathering
 
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Originally Posted by Eclipsemoon the Therian (Post 406382)


Burrpaw's eyes widened. "Y-you mean, the two of us training together? On a regular basis?" He asked. Burrpaw felt his ears grow warm.

"Yeah." She purred, her eyes sparkled with happiness.
[imma change him to a female.]


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