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Old January 14th, 2021, 05:41 PM
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Cosmo
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"Ahh, a stroll through the forest, it's been too long since i've been out here." Cosmo said to himself. Ever since he got lost downtown his Humans never let him back out, but today was the day he finally was let back out. The last time he experienced the forest was with some strays, wasn't one's name... Dirt? Dirt! He was talking some nonsense about clans and whatnot. Cosmo didn't know what he was going on about.
Man did he miss Marble. He'd met her a few times but.. something about her just made him feel alive. "I wonder how life's been treati-AAHH" One wrong step sent Cosmo tumbling down and hill. For what was 15 seconds felt like days as he fell. Finally, he reached the bottom. The fall didn't hurt that much, but he was certainly going to feel sore for the next few days. Suddenly, he heard the sound of... cats? Just a few though.. but he was close enough. He followed the noise to, abandoned buildings? Well, there was no way he was getting back up that hill, so this would have to do... for now. It was getting dark and he could risk being out in the open.
He decided to not engage with the strays and poked around in the buildings. Not any building would work for his Kittypet self, It would have to be secure and comfortable.


"You alright there, house cat?"

Emerging from where she'd watched the entire encounter in the shadows, Flute trotted towards Cosmo, blue eyes looking innocent and inquisitive. He'd taken quite a fall, and from her hidden place in the shadow of the abandon building, she'd had to bear witness to the entire scene. It usually wasn't in her nature to approach others, as she tending to keep to herself or at the side of her brother, but something about this tom amused her. Perhaps it was the fall, perhaps it was the way she'd caught him talking to himself - as there were no other cats around him at the time of his descent.

She finally reached a spot in front of him, eyes still trained on him as she waited for an answer. The she-cat made no move to help him, so even if he wasn't alright, her presence would do anything but help. Instead, paws placed in front of her, she took a seat, the tip of her tail flicking back and forth before it finally rested on her paws. "You took quite a tumble there. Hopefully nothing is sprained or out of place. That would surely be a shame."

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