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Originally Posted by Highsnow of Matterhorn
《 Alpinepaw 》
180/100
she/her | Thunderclan apprentice | 6 moons
She was almost at the point of freaking out. Alpinepaw worriedly meowed as she turned to look at Wolfhive, " I did not swallow the berry juice. I tried to spit the juice out. My, it was very sour."
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《 Chasmkit 》
80/10
she/her | Thunderclan kit | 1 & ½ moons
Chasmkit noticed that there was a fight going on between Flamingclaw and Risigstorm. Once the deed was done, she quickly bounded over to Risingstorm. Chasmkit asked, " Hello! Why did you fight and kill your clanmate? Was it out of self-defense?"
Risingstorm - @ Spider.
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[ Please don't merge interactions that involve me unless you talk to me first; I clone Wolf frequently so issues can be addressed effectively and had established the Rising/Hollow patrol situation to have been at a different point in time. ]
OK, okay...
"You might get a stomachache, but you should be otherwise fine. Just.. if you're not sure what it is, don't eat it again, okay? Some plants are poisonous, others aren't, and regardless I don't want you to get hurt."
Sandburr patches could wait, Wolfhive was more concerned about this bush. The burrs might be uncomfortable but this could kill someone.
"Stay in camp, take the rest of the day easy. If your stomach hurts go to the medicine cat den."
Hollowpaw and Wolfpaw might not be able to treat a stomachache yet, Wolfhive wasn't sure. But seeking treatment was a better deal than just suffering.
"I'll be back in camp later, I'm gonna get rid of this bush."
Wolfhive then went to work. Thankfully, this bush was on the smaller side and had an exposed trunk, so he could start digging near where it met the earth. It took a while, at some points his teeth and claws had to tear at the roots until they broke, and he was sure his paws were raw from the repetitive and rough motions against the bark and hard soil. But finally, after what felt like an eternity, the bush gave way and fell.
He grabbed the bush by the end of the trunk and began to drag it out of camp, glad it was more bulky than heavy. Once he was out of camp, he let go of the bush to peek back in and make sure no berries were left behind - before fully departing from the area.