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Post by wolfkitten on Mar 20, 2010 14:35:08 GMT -5
Snowpelt paced around the Clan clearing... They needed to be ready... She had heard what had been said at the last Gathering... War was coming... Danger was here... The sweet young she-cat felt it, and she was growing frusterated and confused by the seeming lack of worry in her Clan. She tried to explain it to them gently... They were all in very real danger... Well she would glance around the camp at where cats were sleeping or eating or sharing tongues... It was quite early in the morning still, but cats were up...
Her pawsteps would carry her to the Apprentice's Den, hoping to find her own Apprentice there. She glanced inside the dim den, and smiled as she saw the cute forms of a few of the Apprentices inside, dozing slightly. Well she shook her head a little and mewed into the Den. "Loudpaw... Are you in here?" She smiled warmly, her voice soft and friendly as she sought her Apprentice. She figured she'd take him out for a training session today. StarClan knew they could all use it, they needed strong Warriors and Apprentices to make sure all stayed well and that life in the Forest was not interrupted by danger and traitorous deeds.
A slight shiver ran through her, but she would try again. "Loudpaw?" She mewed softly, still seeking the Apprentice tom.
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Post by Breezy on Apr 2, 2010 21:55:42 GMT -5
(OOC: sorry that it took so long for me to reply Wolfkitten)
*Loudpaw*
A young dark brown tom's blue eyes slowly started to open when he thought his name was call. But when only the slient den met his flickering ears and soon he slow started to fall back to sleep. But once again he hear-ed his name and slowly sat up with his large brown paws in front of him still laying in his nest. Loudpaw yawned loudly and stood up sleeply. He didn't much like being woke up. But he soon figured out who the voice belonged to. It was Snowpelt and he slowly padded to the entrance of the Apprentice den with a speely look on his face. Loudpaw was soon standing in front of the warrior who needed him for what ever reason and sat down licking his dark brown paw. He was grooming himself before he could really wake up and be able to even pay attention to anything else around him. Blue eyes blurrly looked at the sky past Snowpelt and then at the she-Cat herselt "Good morning Snowpelt" he said while yawned again, but a little more sliently.
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Post by wolfkitten on Apr 3, 2010 14:50:11 GMT -5
(No problem at all Snowpelt would stand at the entrance of the den, glancing around as she didn't receive an answer right away. She was patient, but it was also pretty early in the morning, and she felt appologetic for waking the young tom if he was still asleep, but they needed to train. It was late enough in the morning that it was not unheard of for the Clan to be awake. But Snowpelt would call gently and wait patiently for her Apprentice to come out. She knew some of the Warriors would hiss and fuss at their Apprentices, but she found a more gentle approach to work. Not that she would let herself be walked over, not at all... It was well known that Snowpelt was not a push over and could take control if she needed. She simply chose not to most of the time. She smiled warmly as she saw the bright blue eyes of her beloved Apprentice, followed by his brown form. She would step back from the entrance of the den to give him room, smiling at the 'not quite there' look in his eyes as he tried to wake up and focus, cleaning his paws and self a bit. She would patiently wait for this, merely smiling quietly until he spoke to her. Her tail whipped back and forth a little bit until it settled into a business like sway. "Good morning to you too Loudpaw... I thought we'd head out for some hunting this morning... Then maybe go find somewhere quiet to practice some fighting techniques?" She spoke in a manner that was almost a questioning one, and yet her words did not invite rejection. She knew well who was the Warrior and who the Apprentice... But her way was not one of dominance, it was one of gentle guidance... She was young, but thus far it seemed to work for her.
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