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Brightcloud ate his half, then nudged it to her. "Are you full?"She ate some too. Mintpetal ate a little less than half before feeling full and giving Brightcloud the rest.
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Brightcloud ate his half, then nudged it to her. "Are you full?"She ate some too. Mintpetal ate a little less than half before feeling full and giving Brightcloud the rest.
"Yeah," she nodded. "You can have the rest."Brightcloud ate his half, then nudged it to her. "Are you full?"
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Winterfire nodded approvingly. “Yes, it’s burdock root. Don’t second guess yourself, you have a good memory with herbs. Now, help me collect some of this.” She mewed.
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~Breezepaw sat silently at the edge of camp, staring at the empty spot beside her, and nodded. "I know. He has those eye's that just read...spooky." She murmured, shrugging after a paused. "I suppose you are right." She mused, settling down.~
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~Wildpaw was perched in a oak overlooking the camp, his black tipped tail flicking side to side slowly. He watched the camp, his multi-colored eyes narrowed as he watched Breezepaw whispering to herself. She's such a strange cat.~
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"My dad's here." Breezepaw whispered to the empty spot beside her. She sat up, and stared at him for a prolonged time with her unnerving amber gaze. "Fine." She replied quietly, nodding to the spot beside her absentmindedly.Beetlepaw purred proudly "Thanks Winterfire, I'm be more sure with my answer next time!" She promised as she set to work to help her mentor gather the Burdock root, they did have to dig it up after all.
Pebblefire noticed his daughter mumbling to herself and the strange looks she was getting. There she goes again, I wish she didn't have to do that... the tom thought with a sigh before he trotted over to his daughter, a cheerful smile on his face "How's my little warrior doing?" He asked with a purr as he sat next to Breezepaw, not caring if he embarrassed her with his fatherly ways.
"My dad's here." Breezepaw whispered to the empty spot beside her. She sat up, and stared at him for a prolonged time with her unnerving amber gaze. "Fine." She replied quietly, nodding to the spot beside her absentmindedly.
Breezepaw slowly tore her gaze away from her father, staring at the spot beside her. "No!" She hissed. Silence. "But...he is there. Silver-eyes." Silence. She just shook her head, looking back at her father slowly with her blank stare. "Doesn't know you." She said vaguely, before watching Wildpaw crawl down from the tree with a slightly distant expression.Pebblefire just kept on smiling and waited for her response with a tilted head, he was quite use to his daughter and how she acted so he would be patient. When she finally did speak, Pebblefire nodded "That's good! Who were you talking to, someone I don't know?" He asked casually, Breezepaw would either tell him or keep it to herself, he wouldn't pressure an answer from her either way.
Breezepaw slowly tore her gaze away from her father, staring at the spot beside her. "No!" She hissed. Silence. "But...he is there. Silver-eyes." Silence. She just shook her head, looking back at her father slowly with her blank stare. "Doesn't know you." She said vaguely, before watching Wildpaw crawl down from the tree with a slightly distant expression.
Breezepaw's stared followed Wildpaw as he crossed the clearing, and she didn't look away when he paused, turning his amber and blue gaze on her. He looked at her blankly, before continuing on towards the apprentices den.Pebblefire sighed "That's too bad." He replied casually, disappointment settled in his gut once again at his inability to speak well with his daughter. He followed where her familiar amber eyes were watching, his ears perked up as he saw Wildpaw "You're watching him pretty closely, maybe you could go speak to him or something?" He suggested carefully, watching her to see what she'll say.