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Originally Posted by Adderbite
A sigh reached Muddyrose's ears. Her snout lifted, and her jaws parted, so that she could scent the air. Yarrowshade. Her eyebrows creased together and she dropped her bird. The momentary feeling of pride instantly faded away as realization set in. She had caught the bird that Yarrowshade had been trying to catch. That didn't explain why her Clanmate had gotten so upset. That often happened; it was part of sharing territory. Muddyrose suspected there was something else that was bothering Yarrowshade.
The molly swallowed down a sigh of her own. With all that was happening within the Clan, it was easy to miss the plight of another cat. Despite not wanting to, Muddyrose felt it imperative to speak with Yarrowshade. It wasn't right for any cat to deal with their pain alone. She cleared her throat, stepping after Yarrowshade. How did she want to initiate the conversation? An apology for how the patrol went was a start, she supposed.
"Yarrowshade..." Ick, the words almost got stuck in her throat. She really wasn't good at conversating. What made it easier, was that Yarrowshade had her back facing her. "I wanted to apologize for never leading our patrol out."
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Yarrowshade stretched her spine and cracked her neck. As she started to walk off, she heard her name and turned around. Oh, so this cat wanted to talk to her. She wasn't too excited at the prospect of it but listened nonetheless. She hadn't paid much attention to the other members she was meant to go on patrol with, as she usually paid no attention to anyone, but she did get annoyed that cats might see her as unreliable. However, this presented a fun little opportunity to gaslight some people.
"You know, I would have gone myself but I didn't want to overstep boundaries, you were assigned to lead after all. It's fine though, I'm sure you had more important things to do." she said in the most genuine tone she could muster.