
January 9th, 2021, 04:13 PM
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Re: WindClan Patrol Place
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Originally Posted by Arie
He had been busy, doing whatever it was that he did and so glanced briefly over as Nettlespark entered. It seemed that the Shadowclan cat at least knew how to report in patrols, which was something he would for sure commend the tom on. "The star pupil is not my pupil, but rather one who now helps Windclan not starve during the leafbare. And, presuming you didn't get in, what do you know about getting lost there?" He didn't miss the jab at Crowtooth but if Twilightstar had deemed him worthy, then who was Breezefeather to argue, plus the young tom was better than anyone else in there.
"If you so want to take a trip on the territory, then go find a warrior to take you. I don't remember being the one assigning babysitters to other cats, and for context no, we have as little contact with Shadowclan as can be managed. And that, is none of your business. Thanks for the catch, see about eating some yourself as you clearly did a good job despite being grouped with 'worms.' You're dismissed." With that he turned around to the apprentice who had come in running.
"What?!" The deputy was kind of shocked at the yell and just stood there for a brief moment before taking in a deep breath and gesturing for the apprentice to do the same. "Deep breaths Halfpaw, can you tell me what happened and take me to the body please?" Breezefeather was shook but he had to go investigate whatever this was and calming down the apprentice first was the priority. Because if Berrywing truly was dead, then that meant there was nothing to do for him and such calming down the apprentice was the forth most priority.
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"Seedheart took it to Twilightstar's den." Halfpaw mewed. "Here's what happened. Berrywing and I were at Viper Rocks, and he told me to stop because he heard a viper, but I ignored him and the viper nearly struck me, but Berrywing jumped infront of it last minute, and it killed him instead!" The distressed apprentice wailed
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