𝐁𝐑𝐀𝐌𝐁𝐋𝐄𝐒 𝐓𝐇𝐀𝐓 𝐂𝐋𝐈𝐍𝐆 𝐓𝐈𝐆𝐇𝐓𝐋𝐘
(rank. Surgeon's Apprentice)▶(gender/prns. Molly, She/Her)▶(age. 8 Moons)▶(tagged. Whisper / Leaf / Tempest (mostly just standing by) )
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(rank. Surgeon's Apprentice)▶(gender/prns. Molly, She/Her)▶(age. 8 Moons)▶(tagged. Whisper / Leaf / Tempest (mostly just standing by) )
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- It all happened so fast.
One moment, the tribe was gathered under the Crow's Nest, tense but orderly for the most part, as Tempest delivered his announcements. Brambles sat near the edge of the crowd, ears perked and front paws tapping on the deck, her eyes flicking back and forth between the two rogues and her Captain. Occasionally she'd look to Whisper; she always stood calm and composed. It was something that Brambles clung to like a raft on stormy waters.
But storms have lightning and it was time for lightning to strike.
Brambles didn't see Leaf moving until it was too late. She heard the rumble of a snarl, something like rage and heartbreak twisting into something unrecognizable. And then, Brambles saw the flash of claws, a streak of a warm spotted pelt lunging forward.
"Leaf?" Brambles called in confusion. Then she gasped as she saw claws meet flesh and blood staining the pristine white fur of her mentor.
Then Brambles moved without even thinking. Her lithe legs carried her forward in a blur, pushing through a few cats around her. She skidded to a halt beside Whisper just as her mentor hissed and the surgeon apprentice froze for just a moment. Her pale blue eyes went wide as she watched her mentor stand her ground with a sharpness she rarely saw from the older molly. Brambles couldn't help but stare for a moment, stunned, a bit scared, and a little in awe.
Brambles snapped back to focus when she saw Ripple move to help and Tempest angrily coming towards. She gingerly stepped towards Whisper, wanting to get a look at her wound and see how she could help but not wanting to bother any of them.
𝐒𝐖𝐎𝐎𝐏𝐈𝐍𝐆 𝐁𝐀𝐓 𝐅𝐑𝐎𝐌 𝐂𝐀𝐕𝐄
(rank. Sailor)▶(gender/prns. Sam, They/Them)▶(age. 17 Moons)▶(tagged. Open)
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(rank. Sailor)▶(gender/prns. Sam, They/Them)▶(age. 17 Moons)▶(tagged. Open)
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- Bat sat between the gathered tribe, their tail curled tightly around their paws. The fair breeze of the ocean ruffled their thick pelt, but they simply stared up at Tempest with their bright orange eyes.
When the announcement came, Moth's name, Bat didn't flinch. Of course, it would be her. She had always been the reliable one, the one cats listened to without needing to raise her voice. She's smart, generous, eager to please, and everything a lieutenant was supposed to be. They also knew that she avoided them like they had fleas. Bat's claws flexed against the wood of the deck once. They didn't like being avoided like that. But what did he know, he was just a young sailor.
Tempest's next announcement sent Bat's ears flattening. Lily, a rogue? In their camp? His orange gaze immediately snapped to this new molly and tom; battered, bruised, and resting in their camp like they belonged there?
No.
Tempest's explanation was firm, deliberate. Some story that Lily was betrayed and injured and didn't choose their camp to be dragged back to. It made Bat's tail flick against their paws. For once, Bat felt themself agreeing with Snarl, of all cats. They felt that same heat rising under their pelt.
It didn't matter if she'd been cast out, she had stood with them. She had chosen them at some point. And now she was here, in their camp, being offered protection? Trust? Bat's gaze flicked back to Tempest in disbelief. He stood tall, unmoving, resolved. It made Bat's stomach twist.
They adored their former mentor and Captain. But they couldn't stand beside this decision, not after those rogues killed their father. Yet they didn't say anything, not yet, because what was the point now? Tempest wouldn't change his mind, he'd already decided to give her a chance. Bat stalked off the deck, their shoulders tense.
Fine.
Let her stay. Let them pretend she belonged here but Bat would be watching. And if Lily so much as looked at someone wrong, they'd be the first to call her out. There were no second chances; not for them.