~Warriors RP II~

Are we going to train?" Thistlepaw asked impatiently, with a hint of a tone of a smart alec in his voice.
Foxtail snapped her attention to him. "Patience." She said sharply before heading off into a wooded area.

Thistlepaw rolled his eyes rather rudely.
Foxtail glanced at him quickly, her eyes hardened. "Are you coming?" Her voice was like steel.

"I've only been waiting since the ceremony." He rose to his paws, flicking his tail. He padded after her; he wasn't in any rush. He just took his sweet time.
Foxtail shook her head. "Hurry up, if you walk any slower you will be walking backwards!" She called out to him while walking backwards, a wicked smile appeared on her.

Thistlepaw openly laughed, his tail twitching. "Sounds good to me.
Foxtail rolled her eyes and with a single flick of her tail she disappeared into the brush.

Thistlepaw growled, going in after her and finally picking up the pace.
 
Dustkit and Lion played outside. Dustkit was beginning to fill out, as well as his brother. But, despite the similar muscle build, their attitudes were very different. Lionkit liked playing, but once a play fight went too far--as it often did with Dustkit--he would back out politely and stop playing. Dustkit loved to play. He fought with his brother frequently, and often injured his brother in some way. Lionkit had many scars from their tussles.
 
Are we going to train?" Thistlepaw asked impatiently, with a hint of a tone of a smart alec in his voice.
Foxtail snapped her attention to him. "Patience." She said sharply before heading off into a wooded area.

Thistlepaw rolled his eyes rather rudely.
Foxtail glanced at him quickly, her eyes hardened. "Are you coming?" Her voice was like steel.

"I've only been waiting since the ceremony." He rose to his paws, flicking his tail. He padded after her; he wasn't in any rush. He just took his sweet time.
Foxtail shook her head. "Hurry up, if you walk any slower you will be walking backwards!" She called out to him while walking backwards, a wicked smile appeared on her.

Thistlepaw openly laughed, his tail twitching. "Sounds good to me.
Foxtail rolled her eyes and with a single flick of her tail she disappeared into the brush.

Thistlepaw growled, going in after her and finally picking up the pace.
Foxtail turned back and smiled, realizing he was finally picking up the pace. "What do you smell?" She asked him calmly.
 
He's only sorry because he can't see Silverstream anymore," Silverstripe muttered. "He doesn't give a mousetail about how I feel." She got rid of the bones and retreated back into the medicine den again. Her eyes seemed to be a mix of hatred and depression.
Later, Shadowpelt snuck to the medicine den, when Silverstripe was asleep. He looked around for Cloudshade. "Cloudshade?" he called quietly.

(I have a small plan. Could you go along with it?)

Cloudshade was sorting through herbs. Most of the Clan was heading off to their nests. "Yes?" She had, for the most part, stayed out of the whole circus, though she was a bit more reserved with him.

(Yeah)
(I want him, in the past, to have asked Cloudshade how Silverstripe was every day when she was asleep... think that'll work?)

"How is she?" he asked, his tail and ears flicking nervously.

(Sure)

"Doing better," Cloudshade replied, "but she's... just not recovering as fast as she really should." Inwardly Cloudshade was worried about her; Silverstripe seemed to be a bit more lethargic every day.

Silkies....
(Thanks)

"I couldn't help in any way... right? I mean, she usually doesn't speak to me.." he fell silent. But his green eyes were hopeful.

"You just need to be there with her," Cloudshade said. "Now, don't take this the wrong way, but you did hurt her pretty bad several times. And I'm not just talking about the incident with the dog. She won't trust you for a while. She's been talking to me, and she feels like no matter what she does, you don't care about her. Her words, not mine." Cloudshade's eyes were grave, but compassionate. "You need to show her that you do care. If you do, I think she'll do much, much better.
Shadowpelt's eyes narrowed. "I just can't please her, can I?" he snarled, his black tail whipping angrily. "I try to talk to her, and all she does is give me a cutting reply." he head lowered and tears formed in his eyes. "Cloudshade.. this is the first continuous conversation I've had with anyone for a long, long time." he said, his shoulders slumping. "I'm sorry."

Cloudshade nodded in understanding. "It's not that, Shadowpelt. Like I said, she's just really deeply hurt; not physically, but emotionally. And it blinds her. She doesn't realize some of the things she says. Believe me, she hasn't just been hard on you. She can be pretty snippy with me, too. And I'm the best friend she's got and treat her as friendly as I can." She gently placed her tail confortingly on Shadowpelt's back for a second, before she sat down and curled it around her paws. "I think you should come with me to the moonstone tonight. It's the half-moon."
 
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Dustkit and Lion played outside. Dustkit was beginning to fill out, as well as his brother. But, despite the similar muscle build, their attitudes were very different. Lionkit liked playing, but once a play fight went too far--as it often did with Dustkit--he would back out politely and stop playing. Dustkit loved to play. He fought with his brother frequently, and often injured his brother in some way. Lionkit had many scars from their tussles.

Ebonykit and Shadowkit also often play-fought, though they also turned out to be quite the explorers. They often wandered out of camp without Specklefur knowing, and Specklefur would either have to go get them, or a patrol would return with them. They often had burrs, thistles, and all kinds of scratches in their pelts for this. Specklefur shook her head, picking out a few burrs in Ebonykit's downy pelt before licking Lionkit's scars. "You two shouldn't play so roughly," she scolded, though her eyes made it obvious that she wasn't actually very upset at them.
 
Are we going to train?" Thistlepaw asked impatiently, with a hint of a tone of a smart alec in his voice.
Foxtail snapped her attention to him. "Patience." She said sharply before heading off into a wooded area.

Thistlepaw rolled his eyes rather rudely.
Foxtail glanced at him quickly, her eyes hardened. "Are you coming?" Her voice was like steel.

"I've only been waiting since the ceremony." He rose to his paws, flicking his tail. He padded after her; he wasn't in any rush. He just took his sweet time.
Foxtail shook her head. "Hurry up, if you walk any slower you will be walking backwards!" She called out to him while walking backwards, a wicked smile appeared on her.

Thistlepaw openly laughed, his tail twitching. "Sounds good to me.
Foxtail rolled her eyes and with a single flick of her tail she disappeared into the brush.

Thistlepaw growled, going in after her and finally picking up the pace.
Foxtail turned back and smiled, realizing he was finally picking up the pace. "What do you smell?" She asked him calmly.

He sniffed the air. "Rabbit," he replied almost emotionlessly.
 
Are we going to train?" Thistlepaw asked impatiently, with a hint of a tone of a smart alec in his voice.
Foxtail snapped her attention to him. "Patience." She said sharply before heading off into a wooded area.

Thistlepaw rolled his eyes rather rudely.
Foxtail glanced at him quickly, her eyes hardened. "Are you coming?" Her voice was like steel.

"I've only been waiting since the ceremony." He rose to his paws, flicking his tail. He padded after her; he wasn't in any rush. He just took his sweet time.
Foxtail shook her head. "Hurry up, if you walk any slower you will be walking backwards!" She called out to him while walking backwards, a wicked smile appeared on her.

Thistlepaw openly laughed, his tail twitching. "Sounds good to me.
Foxtail rolled her eyes and with a single flick of her tail she disappeared into the brush.

Thistlepaw growled, going in after her and finally picking up the pace.
Foxtail turned back and smiled, realizing he was finally picking up the pace. "What do you smell?" She asked him calmly.

He sniffed the air. "Rabbit," he replied almost emotionlessly.
Foxtail nodded, sniffing the air quickly then looked at him. "Try finding it." She said softly.
 

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