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~>Fury of the Wind<~ (A Bird RP)

Nanako: it was small, only five of us in it. My brother, , sister, both my parents and myself. My father was our flock leader. Dane lived with the humans next to mine and often trained with me.
A small flock. Rocket noted. After a few moments, she said, “I was hatched in Suliver’s gang. My father, my sister... my mother. Later I flew with my sister.” She cooed quietly. “I should’ve stayed with the gang. It.. wasn’t safe with just us.”
 
(Yeah, after the Rocket sand Nanako scene is finished.)
Cement and her mate flapped to the bins and picked through for anything edible. Cement found a whole end of bread and offered it to Russet, knowing that he was hungrier than her.

“What was your flock like- you know, the human-caged flock?” Rocket asked.
“Thank you. You’re so sweet,” said Russet, pecking at the bread. Cement could be so thoughtful sometimes.
 
“Thank you. You’re so sweet,” said Russet, pecking at the bread. Cement could be so thoughtful sometimes.
A small flock. Rocket noted. After a few moments, she said, “I was hatched in Suliver’s gang. My father, my sister... my mother. Later I flew with my sister.” She cooed quietly. “I should’ve stayed with the gang. It.. wasn’t safe with just us.”
Nanako: no, it's not safe with such a small group.*she admitted.*
 
Cement opened her eyes. One day until the coup. She thought. She stretched a wing over a foot, then stretched the other wing in the same way. It was time. Time to meet the leader of the gulls himself. They needed to discuss the organization of their troops. And she wanted to meet this bird face to face. She glanced at Russet.
 
*nanako settled in fr the night to.*
Rocket woke up to the chill of the morning. She puffed herself up in annoyance. Usually the cold didn’t affect her this much. Maybe it’s my injury. She glanced at her wrapped wing with disgust, as if it was the wound was her wing’s fault. She rustled her wing, wanting to itch at the dried paper that also inconveniently stopped her from flying.
 
Rocket woke up to the chill of the morning. She puffed herself up in annoyance. Usually the cold didn’t affect her this much. Maybe it’s my injury. She glanced at her wrapped wing with disgust, as if it was the wound was her wing’s fault. She rustled her wing, wanting to itch at the dried paper that also inconveniently stopped her from flying.
*nanako was still sleeping soundly next to her.*
 
Cement opened her eyes. One day until the coup. She thought. She stretched a wing over a foot, then stretched the other wing in the same way. It was time. Time to meet the leader of the gulls himself. They needed to discuss the organization of their troops. And she wanted to meet this bird face to face. She glanced at Russet.
“Morning,” Russet said softly. Cement had that anticipatory look in her eyes. In Russet’s experience, it was good to get it over with and ask her about it. “We should probably discuss whatever’s on your mind over breakfast. The fields.” Maximum efficiency. Making three decisions in only one sentence (and a fragment.)
 
*nanako was still sleeping soundly next to her.*
Rocket took a moment to observe her surroundings, ignoring the itchy paper wrapping. She saw a pigeon that could be Nanako’s friend, Dane. And there was one of the pigeons she had talked to yesterday, puffed up defensively on a nest. That pigeon over there looked like... Nickel?!
“Morning,” Russet said softly. Cement had that anticipatory look in her eyes. In Russet’s experience, it was good to get it over with and ask her about it. “We should probably discuss whatever’s on your mind over breakfast. The fields.” Maximum efficiency. Making three decisions in only one sentence (and a fragment.)
Cement cooed an agreement. First, though, she flapped over to the always-dependable Rikka and asked about the health of the new arrivals. Rikka informed her that three were unharmed, though there were two with wing injuries. “That youngling, Pita, might not be able to fly again. Our field medic, as you know, doesn’t have experience with much other than minor injuries.” She cooed, “Oh, and Pearl’s been taking care of that egg.” She gestured to the newly dedicated pigeon.
 

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