
October 16th, 2017, 06:24 PM
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Your Local Fisherman
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Join Date: Oct 2016
Gender: Demiboy ( he/them )
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Re: WindClan Clearing
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Originally Posted by Fuzzyfeline
Harepaw slowed down a bit when his tan colored mentor told him to take his time but he still got done faster than normal. He was so excited! He's been waiting for 6 moons to leave the camp and know he was! The thought of leaving camp made him think of his sister, Petalkit, she died so young she never got to go outside. Harepaw looked up at the clear blue sky his green eyes closed. 'I know your up there looking down at me. I promise I'll be the best warrior there ever was for you, Petalkit!' He silently promised. He then ran up to Hawkfeather. "I'm ready to go!" He purred his green eyes showing no sing of sadness.
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[ It's okay. ^^ ]
Hawkfeather was a patient, understanding cat who didn’t really talk much, only when needed. He quietly groomed his shortened tan-hued fur as his apprentice ate his morning meal, as fast as possible too, probably. The young warrior remembered being a youth, even younger than he already was when it came to this type of stuff. Owlsparks and he were two troublemakers in their apprentice moons and he could still look back on those days with a smile, recalling the memories that he had created with the brow-furred tabby. They had always been there for him when it was needed. He hoped that his best friend would get his own apprentice soon enough. Hawkfeather glanced at Harepaw - would their apprentices get along if they training them together sometime? It would never be certain until fully tried out, but he was willing to think positively for the moment. The mentor broke away from his thoughts, however, when the younger tomcat announced that he was all ready to go. He smiled and withdrew from his grooming, heaving himself to his paws. “Excellent. Let’s go then and not waste any more daylight.” Hawkfeather said, happy and content with these activities. Harepaw looked so excited and ready for his lesson, the mentor couldn’t help but smile.
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