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fawnstep
{ She-cat, Warrior, 39 moons }
{ tags;; Silvertail }
Fawnstep's eyes brightened a little at the silver she-cat's offer to assist her, "I'd really appreciate the help, actually, if you don't think it would be a bother." Without waiting for much of a reply, she gazed back up into the tree she had just climbed down from, "There should be one or two more up there, but you have to be very gentle with them or else they'll break," her soft, but excited, gaze fluttered back towards Silvertail, "You can climb trees, right? The nest should be relatively easy to find, it's not far up. We just have to get out of here before the mother comes back." The tortoiseshell's mind was going a thousand different directions as she quickly thought out and tried to vocalize her plan without sounding like too much of a mousebrain. Her tail twitched with anticipation as she subconsciously kneaded her paws into the ground beneath her. If she falls and hurts herself it's your fault, she thought silently to herself. Fawnstep's ears drooped slightly at the thought, but she quickly dismissed it. Silvertail was a capable she-cat, she could handle herself with no problems. There was nothing to worry about... hopefully.
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cougarpaw
{ Tom, Apprentice, 10 moons }
{ tags;; Nightshadow }
Cougarpaw's head whirled with dismay as Nightshadow listed off the things he was supposed to do that day. At least he'd be able to go chat with the elders for a bit, they were fun. As fun as old, smelly warriors could get anyway. He nodded with obedience to his mentor before turning towards the camp entrance, "Shall we?"
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fogpelt
{ Tom, Warrior, 39 moons }
{ tags;; training w/ Sparrowclaw, Brightpaw, and Ripplepaw }
Fogpelt's stern gaze remained engraved onto his face as he turned his attention back to Sparrowclaw and Brightpaw, "...Yeah, that sounds like a good idea." The tom bit his tongue before he said anything else, remembering, again, that he probably shouldn't be so harsh on Ripplepaw. The way that apprentice had called him out in front of two other cats was a little rude though, to say the least. He sighed, stepping off to the side and allowing space for Ripplepaw and Brightpaw to commence with their sparring.