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Originally Posted by BILL.
At the mention of his name, Lionstorm turned his head in the direction of Frostflight, and he moved to greet his friend. "Frostflight!" he said his name with a smirk. "It's good to see you, have you come to congratulate me as well?" He was eager to get to work, but having some time with his friend wouldn't hurt.
There was a lot going on, and some of the initial giddiness was beginning to die down with the crowd. Lionstorm would need to figure out an efficient way to organize patrols and camp repair. He was sure there were other things that needed to be done, as well.
But for now, he gazed at his friend with a gleam to his eye. "I'm glad our Clan is whole again. We've gone too long without a deputy." Without him.
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"Of course! I'm surprised anyone can still see with how radiant you are. Congratulations." He smiled warmly as he lowered himself down beside Lionstorm, a dull 'thwump' sounding as his rump settled. It was hard not to feel excited at the prospect of a new deputy - let alone one that he had faith in to do well. Even though their relationship may have been more laid-back than normal - after all they were friends - Frostflight had to admire Lionstorm. He was a capable warrior... strong.. confident. Though maybe Frostflight had too much of a sparkle in his eyes as he matched his icy gaze with Lion's. After all, only time could tell what would happen. "I'll second that, for once it feels like the tension is gone." The silver tabby let out long sigh, remaining silent for a brief moment as a mischievous smile crept across his maw,
"It may not be the best time, buuuut..." He tilted his head to the side in playful innocence, "What would a ceremony be without a celebration afterwards? Hmm? What do you say? Just for old times sake, before you get too busy and have no time for me anymore." Frostflight pulled a saddened expression, though he hoped it was clear that he was just playing around. Between his new apprentice and Lionstorm's new position, he didn't expect the them to hang out often.