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Originally Posted by implimm
[ @ Wingnettle - im CRYING did you even intend the absolute DESTRUCTION you caused me by calling nec an elder omG ]
The she-cat had not moved from her position in the shade- It was too warm for that. And she was faring quite well here. However when one of the apprentices talk back, her eyes flash in the light as her gaze is drawn back to them. "It was never solely the duty of the leader to ensure you, and your friend, and your denmates, were trained daily. She has bigger things to worry over than some apprentices deciding to sit and wait to be noticed when they have not even dared raise their voice." Narrowing her eyes again, Nectarflame thinks for a moment.
"They all became warriors since then." And got mauled, carried away, disappeared, and kidnapped. But that was beside the point.
"I do not know where you got those ideas from, and if your mentors have been neglectful then indeed it would be good to talk to your leader about it. But that is the thing, it is definitely on your paws to do that. You cannot just sit there talking about what you are not getting, when you are not reaching for it. Nothing is gained through complacency."
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Darkpetal did not like Nectarflame badmouthing the apprentices. “Oh come on!” He sighed,”It’s not Flamepaw’s fault her mentor left. And I will absolutely never,
ever, do the same to Ashpaw. If you don’t believe that they have been trying, go… go shove a rock up your nose.” That last part wasn’t intended and Darkpetal instantly felt bad for it, but he didn’t apologise because of how frustrated Nectarflame made him and the apprentices, especially Flamepaw. Flamepaw didn’t need the older warrior’s barbed comments, in fact she needed someone to console her and to help her move on, and that would be Ashpaw, her new mentor, Darkpetal himself or all of them.
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