*Running with the Flood* A Warrior Cat RP~Open~

Sunstrike and Rainbird hauled Springsong to the medicine den before they went separate ways. Sunstrike walked over to Lilyflight, who seemed unsure of where to go. "Hey, we took care of the fox. She might've had a den, so is it okay if I send a patrol of fresh warriors to go check it out?"
 
Sunstrike and Rainbird hauled Springsong to the medicine den before they went separate ways. Sunstrike walked over to Lilyflight, who seemed unsure of where to go. "Hey, we took care of the fox. She might've had a den, so is it okay if I send a patrol of fresh warriors to go check it out?"
“Yeah, of course,” Lilyflight said, barely looking up. “Did anyone get hurt?”
 
"Not anything we'll recover from." She assured her. Lowering her voice, she added "I'm pretty sure you're always welcome to rest in the nursery. Snowfrost would be glad to have the company."
(Did you mean ‘Not anything we won’t recover from’? Lol)
“I’m fine,” she said quietly, looking up. “I have to be here...”
 
“I wish,” she answered softly, “but it’s not allowed. Will you take charge of the camp while I’m gone?”
(Are my other two charries accepted?)
Springsong slowly clawed her way out of the deep, dark, dreamless sleep she had been in. She sat up and immediately regretted it. She groaned. Her head ached, and she felt like her brain was wrapped in two-leg furs, all weird and foggy.
She looked around and realized she was in the medicine den.
She walked out, limping slightly, and saw Owlherb and Lilyflight. "Did we-"My tongue feels so weird"- Is - Is the fox gone?" She asked.
 
(Are my other two charries accepted?)
Springsong slowly clawed her way out of the deep, dark, dreamless sleep she had been in. She sat up and immediately regretted it. She groaned. Her head ached, and she felt like her brain was wrapped in two-leg furs, all weird and foggy.
She looked around and realized she was in the medicine den.
She walked out, limping slightly, and saw Owlherb and Lilyflight. "Did we-"My tongue feels so weird"- Is - Is the fox gone?" She asked.
“Don’t try to get up,” Floodlight ordered, gently pushing her back down in the moss. “Yes, it’s fine. You’re back at camp now.”
 

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