
March 24th, 2020, 05:19 PM
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Join Date: Oct 2016
Gender: Female
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Re: RiverClan Clearing
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Originally Posted by RedHead
Ternsky padded from the warrior's den, letting out a large yawn as she stretched out her limbs. It had been a good past couple of days for her, and for a vague moment her mind drifted to her two companions she'd spent time with recently, Snailriver and Sassafrasfire. Ternsky would consider the two her best friends at this point, she didn't need to know a cat very long to tell if she was going to like them or if she was going to hate them, and Sassafrasfire and Snailriver were both currently in good lights. Though, as the young warrior spotted her mother, she instantly headed straight for her. Ternsky was definitely a family girl, and she made a point to spend as much time with her family as she could. "Is that my mamma I see?" Ternsky questioned as she came to lay next to Deweyes, her orange gaze looking straight into the she-cat's blind eyes. Ternsky knew many cats liked to avoid looking straight at Deweyes' eyes, due to some sort of creepy factor or something, but Ternsky didn't have that problem. She was going to give her mother her full attention, whether she could see her or not.
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Deweyes was just deciding to get up when she heard the shuffling of dirt that signifies pawsteps. She didn’t even need to shift her ears to know to whom those footfalls belonged and her heart felt lighter by the presence of her daughter. Deweyes loved her alone time and loved talking to her clan members, but she wouldn’t hesitate to admit that her favorite cats to spend time with were her family and she had a special bond with Ternsky that made the younger warrior exactly who she wanted to spend the day with. The she-cat let out a deep chuckle at her daughter’s exclamation and shifted her empty eyes in the direction of the voice. “Is that my daughter I see?” She shot back in her deep, melodic voice- winking at the word “see.” Even though Ternsky chose to lay beside her, Deweyes shifted gracefully to her paws and sat with her tail nearly wrapped around her paws, ready to leave but still relaxed. “How are you, dear?” She purred, rasping her tongue once between the other warrior’s ears.
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