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Old June 28th, 2017, 10:29 AM
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Cool Re: SkyClan | Dusk Syndicate Border

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Originally Posted by Skjoldolfr View Post

( @.:Moonfang:. )

Ryker padded along in the half light of the forest, the only noise that he could hear was the soft clatter of leaves against leaves, high in the tall shadowy trees that formed the forest. He noticed that it didn't take much to block out the light. And despite the heat, the lithe black tomcat was rather cold. He appreciated the occasional patch of light that broke through the canopy, and how warm it felt on his slightly unkempt pelt. He was by the border with SkyClan, searching for yarrow, because he and the other healers were running low due to the usual wounds and sickness that constantly plagued the Syndicate. Wounds especially. If only those cats would keep their claws sheathed for once! Ryker thought, huffing in an affectionate annoyance, a amused smile on his face. He was so caught up in thought, that without even knowing it, he stepped over the border with his long, fast stride.
Moonfang skulked along the border, her blue and orange eyes scanning around the trees and darkness. Her black and white pelt blended nicely in the darkened area as she walked along. Her eyes glossy with tears as they stared off into Syndicate territory. She lost her sister, now all that was left was her brother, Raven. She doubted he was dead- he was a strong fighter- but he left her and Zephyrleap alone and now that their mother and father and even little brother were dead, some said Zephyrleap killed her own self. She let the roaring monster hit her. Moonfang hated the words. Her tail lashed and she angrily clawed the ground, shooting a stone into the other territory, as her eyes followed it, she saw a quick moving black shadow. She gasped and stood still, following it until her eyes lost sight. Then she bolted after. She ran along the moist ground, the sounds of soft thuds echoed behind her, her eyes locked hard on the shadow-like figure. She sprinted ahead and jumped right in front of the other cat, snarling. ”What are you doing here?! Trying to get onto our territory?!” she snarled, her blue and orange eyes beaming brightly. Narrowed, her pupils in thin, hair-like strands.