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Originally Posted by Robin-chan
A gentle smile rested onto Blackfrost’s muzzle, warmed by her friend’s concern for her health. It made the warrior feel cared about and valued in a sense, it was a feeling she had not known for a long time. She didn’t have many friends in her apprentice days and usually stuck to herself in her early warrior days. The she-cat watched as Crowhawk laid down on his back beside her, seeming to enjoy the drops of rain that landed on his soft belly. His laughter made her smile and utter a light-hearted chuckle, loving to see happiness in someone when they were with her. Blackfrost could feel raindrops fall onto her head and back, the water seeping into her fur. It was a tingling, yet relaxing feeling that she could not truly describe. “Thank you for joining me out here, Crowhawk.” The white-and-black feline decided to say, peering at him with soft green eyes, “I haven’t really had any company in many moons and being with you right now, it makes me happy to share this moment with. I know that I talk a lot at points and such, but I am thankful for you and your kindness towards a mouse-brain like me.” Blackfrost gave a small yawn at the end, feeling rather tired, but not often to fall asleep out of the blue.
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Crowhawk smiled at her, waiting for her to finish before speaking. "There is no need to thank me." He said. "You shouldn't have to thank a cat for being with you now, when he wasn't with you earlier in times. I won't lie, back when we were apprentices, I noticed how you seemed to be a loner. I wanted to talk to you then, but I was either training, tired or just too nervous about what to say. If anything, I should be thanking you for giving me an opportunity to talk with you and be your friend. I want to also thank you for giving me a chance to enjoy myself out here with you. And I don't mind you talking one bit. It makes up for all the times either of us had nobody to talk to." He looked into her eyes. "And I mean that."