Username: LOSTINUNKNOWN.
Storage: They Name Her Metis.
Last Patrol Post: N/A.
Patrol: I decided to rewrite this, as it was hastily thrown together previously. Therefore, I believe my form is invalid.
Spurs of aromas denoted in scent as mineral abundance born of faint rain droplets sheening the firm permanence of rock structuring the entirety of the region whereupon Sonder resided and the crisp salty derived from the ocean perched beyond interwoven steadily pooling against the seams of avoli weaved into Metis' lungs as she manuevered past the dense bushes framing the threshold and pressed herself into camp, the metallic bindings of blood and askew feathers tethered to the limp body of an alpine swift perched within her jaws languidly saturating a sandpaper tongue prior to her settling the prey against the delicate bundle of vines and leaves serving as a makeshift prey pile, the viscous bourns of honed amber encompassing her irises astutely fixated solely upon the brown fur embellishing exposed flesh of Boon's sole form directly afore whilst the latter idly counted the scarce portions of prey from winter - the portion of which they would be able to share between them, the only two cats within the colony in present time. She settled herself into a seated position atop the coarse rock-laden flooring perched beneath the two in front recognition of the mosaic of sown white specks meeting the horizon preliminary to the inceptive reign of the moon upon the sky, for it bathed the two in crude ochre strokes. Her lips parted thereafter:
"It's enough, yes?" Metis questioned, the darkened summit of her tail flicking arbitrarily in attention.
Boon allowed a breath, "Yes. However, we will have to hope for winter to stop soon, or we won't have enough to survive until spring."
"Surely it isn't that bad?" Metis calmly replied.
"You saw it yourself, Metis." Boon stated. "The land is barren, and-"
The thin cartilage encompassed by fur binding Metis' ear abruptly tremored beneath the sheer influx of potent cries resonating jarringly merely a glorified expanse of stirring air within the forest from which they came while she sedately tilted her head as to acquaint herself with such, hesitantly meeting the nascence of tautness fostered within her paws and motioning herself closer in proximity to such via mechanic motions enacted upon her limbs with Boon in tow, merely to halt at the prompt of bearing witness to the black marbled fur of the kitten's minscule physique resting beneath the specks of snowfall - the strings of sentences born upon the latter's lips incomprehensibly spewn, her pupils dilating exponentially at the sight. With a bout of pity permeating the bundle of tissue denoted as her mind, she met the kitten's side, gently prodding the snow from him. She cautiously pressed the darkened tufts of her chest to the flooring and inbreathed the kitten's scent as to discern whether or not trouble who bare her name if she decided to claim the weakened kitten, noting the manner in which it bore no present scent of another cat besides its own; the mark of the abandoned.
Tenderly, she wreathed the acuminated cusps of her teeth around the matted seams of the kitten's scruff and lesuirely hoisted his hitherto stilled form from its temporary arrest atop the strewn white daffodils uncharacteristically in bloom, merely to be met with a cacophony of rapidly erupted cries spurred upon the crest of the kitten's tongue and the violent stirs of the kitten endeavoring to be relinquished from the height in which Metis held him.
"Vervain." Metis muffled against the kit's scruff.
Boon tilted her head, "Vervain?"
"His name." Metis simply replied. "He'll be under our protection, henceforth."
Word Count: 583 words.



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