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Originally Posted by Spirited Darkness
Tawnypaw began to pace agitatedly. She did this quite often. It helped her think, and vent her anger. She slunk back and forth, her head and tail low. She sighed, pausing and closing her eyes. It was obvious that he hadn't been spying on her, and she halfway regretted accusing him of doing so. It didn't help her situation in any way, but rather, it did the opposite. She wished she could be as confident as her remaining siblings that ShadowClan was her home, but she knew it never would be.
Blinking, the small apprentice resumed her agitated pacing, half forgetting that the other apprentice was even there. Then she saw him again and stopped, half embarrassed. She studied him closely, noticing that he seemed to be doing that same to her. That made her pelt itch like she'd lay on an anthill, and she paused to shake her fur.
Tawnypaw allowed him to meet her gaze, her eyes still alight with a deep, raging anger, her neck fur bristling and standing on end. She could see anger within his eyes as well, but she doubted that it was focused on her. What it was focused on, she had no guess, but she wasn't about to try. “No. I'm sorry I thought you had been.” she added politely, dipping her head. She was naturally rather polite, and it was rather unlike her to snap at others.
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Ratpaw was very curious about the she-cat, she reminded him of himself. Which he found funny, but held back a chuckle. He was surprised she apologized, most cats had too much pride to do that. "I am sorry as well, I shouldn't have jumped to conclusions." He said as he bowed his head.
"I am not used to seeing other cats out here at this time." He added. He really did feel bad for thinking the cat was spying on him. He wasn't normally so aggressive towards other clanmates. He didn't bother to ask the cat what she was doing out here, they were clanmates but they had just ran into each other. He wasn't even sure of her name, he knew he had seen her around. "Uhm.. What's your name?" He mumbled. He didn't like that he didn't know his own clanmates name but his mother and mentor had been keeping him so caught up in training that he hadn't been doing much else other then sleeping.