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age. 11 𝘮𝘰𝘰𝘯𝘴. gender. 𝘮𝘰𝘭𝘭𝘺 rank. 𝘢𝘱𝘱𝘳𝘦𝘯𝘵𝘪𝘤𝘦 mentor. 𝘴𝘵𝘢𝘳𝘭𝘪𝘯𝘨𝘧𝘦𝘢𝘵𝘩𝘦𝘳 setting. apprentice den
tags. snakepaw, firefly, burntleaf (mentioned)
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xxxxxx a yowl sharpened against sudden silence; kyanitepaw sprang to her paws, fur bristling and teeth bared at the unknown danger. she stood rigid, back raised and tail lashing as color materialized in her gaze; snakepaw was responsible for disturbing her sleep. despite the exhaustion and weariness that had claimed every paw step into the apprentice den since all the cats had returned from the mudslide, kyanitepaw was slow to forgive the honest freight of poor snakepaw.
"badger-face," she snarled with scorn, fur bristling, creamy tail lashing, "stop your wailing or i'll have your ears!" her threat was weak, but spirited. truthfully, kyanitepaw was no better off than snakepaw in the young molly's reasonable fear of waking up from a nightmare; it had taken kyanitepaw what felt like moons to get comfortable in her nest and fall asleep. uncertainty made her ears flicker at every sound permeating around the den.
claws extended, kyanitepaw only saw off the scared snakepaw with a low growl in her voice. in her eyes, it was pathetic that the apprentice ran off, fear streaking off her frame. "and don't come back until you know better than to wake me!" she spat out as she launched forward towards the entrance, gaze burning with anger.
it took a long moment for her fur to eventually lie flat, and for the memory of the warriors all leaving the camp surfaced. firefly stood there, speaking to what felt like shadows. "what do you want?" kyanitepaw growled, prickly as ever. "if you're looking for a reason to be accepted, find it elsewhere." she said, baring her teeth at the newest member of the clan.
if starlingflight were here, he would have quickly snapped at kyanitepaw and told her to apologize, and behave. he burrowed in her brain as an after thought, shame rippling under her pelt. "sorry." she finally admitted with a barked word. drawing her tail around her frame, kyanitepaw came to sit before the former rogue. "i shouldn't have said all that." she confessed, quietly. "but it's not going to help any-cat if snakepaw reacts like that every morning and sunset. there's enough to worry about already." she looked after the path that snakepaw had vanished to.
"have you eaten yet firefly?" she asked, gaze clear of the former fierce emotions that somehow lingered in the spirited apprentice's voice.