"You don't need to remember who I am, or what you did to me. I will remember for you. I will always remember."
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There is no other way to describe Sunkit other than beautiful. A regal, cold, beauty. If she were a princess, she wouldn't just sit in her throne; she'd lounge in it like a queen. She's a Skogkatt on the smaller side; some tabby markings, and a russet/brown/cream and white coat and a thin scar leading from her neck to her shoulder, paired with green gold eyes that seem to say they know everything. (Does she look familiar? wink wink)
Sunkit's face seems to always be set in a serious, pensive expression, like she's contemplating the universe at its core. It makes her seem old and wise, even though she's barely two moons. Her face is free of lines made by smile or frown; after all, she's mastered the art of sitting, very, very, still. This often makes cats put off by her, as she shows little to no emotion. She isn't disdainful, really. She's just found that listening more leaves room for her to listen and pick at information.
...okay, I lied a little. She isn't all that- at least, not yet. Right now, in her early kithood, she's happy-go-lucky, just like her aunt. (Someone who's name starts with L- and ends in -ilycreek wink wink)
Lilycreek's sister, Pineflower had dropped her off at the border several days before the battle, citing how she couldnt take care of a child by herself since Pineflower had believed it had caused her mate to leave her. Lilycreek, furious and disgusted with her sister, took her daughter in, claiming her as her own. She named her Sunkit.
But now that Lilycreek is gone, Sunkit is left without guardian. I'm hoping in the future she finds out about her mother and slowly closes herself off, leaving her to become the cool cat I described.
Snatching the possible enemies/friends to lovers arc, arrrgh. I'm willing to bet money on them being good friends during kithood, but for Sunkit to pull away when she's older, then to have them reconcile.
Thanks for reading, sorry if I bored you a little.
"You don't need to remember who I am, or what you did to me. I will remember for you. I will always remember."
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There is no other way to describe Sunkit other than beautiful. A regal, cold, beauty. If she were a princess, she wouldn't just sit in her throne; she'd lounge in it like a queen. She's a Skogkatt on the smaller side; some tabby markings, and a russet/brown/cream and white coat and a thin scar leading from her neck to her shoulder, paired with green gold eyes that seem to say they know everything. (Does she look familiar? wink wink)
Sunkit's face seems to always be set in a serious, pensive expression, like she's contemplating the universe at its core. It makes her seem old and wise, even though she's barely two moons. Her face is free of lines made by smile or frown; after all, she's mastered the art of sitting, very, very, still. This often makes cats put off by her, as she shows little to no emotion. She isn't disdainful, really. She's just found that listening more leaves room for her to listen and pick at information.
...okay, I lied a little. She isn't all that- at least, not yet. Right now, in her early kithood, she's happy-go-lucky, just like her aunt. (Someone who's name starts with L- and ends in -ilycreek wink wink)
Lilycreek's sister, Pineflower had dropped her off at the border several days before the battle, citing how she couldnt take care of a child by herself since Pineflower had believed it had caused her mate to leave her. Lilycreek, furious and disgusted with her sister, took her daughter in, claiming her as her own. She named her Sunkit.
But now that Lilycreek is gone, Sunkit is left without guardian. I'm hoping in the future she finds out about her mother and slowly closes herself off, leaving her to become the cool cat I described.
Snatching the possible enemies/friends to lovers arc, arrrgh. I'm willing to bet money on them being good friends during kithood, but for Sunkit to pull away when she's older, then to have them reconcile.
Thanks for reading, sorry if I bored you a little.