Waspsting wrote:Angel ran after Violetgaze, flattening her her ears against the pounding rain. I wonder where I'll sleep- with the warriors or apprentices? Will I see Birchheart? Does he even care that I came?
Violetgaze began to slow down as she came closer to camp.
"You'll be sleeping in the apprentices den, as you are currently an apprentice of RainClan."
She slipped inside of camp to see Birchheart sitting under a tree near the warriors den.
"Hello, Birchheart," She mewed, padding towards the nursery. She stopped outside, remembering to get Russetleap to help Angel into her nest. "Russetleap!" She meowed, calling out to her.
Russetleap bounded over to Violetgaze.
"Yes, Violetgaze?" She mewed, stopping infront of her.
VIoletgaze flicked her tail towards Angel.
"Could you show her a nest in the apprentices' den?"
"Sure! I'll show her my old nest. It's pretty big anyway."
russetleap mewed happily and bounded trough the rain, over to Angel.
"Hi! I'm Russetleap! Violetgaze told me to show you where to sleep!"
She flicked her tail and leaped over to the apprentices' den.
"Come inside! But be careful of Nightpaw, he hates being bothered while sleeping."
She slipped inside, careful not to step on Nightpaw.
"This is my old nest. It's still soft and it's big too. Perfect for a warrior-sized apprentice." She chuckled, stepping outside.
"If you want you can meet some other warriors of RainClan. I'll be in the warriors' den if you need me."
Amber! wrote:Fawnpaw looked up at the sky, rain hitting her whiskers. She shook of the droplets and walked over to where Ravenstar was standing at the base of his tree den. "Ravenstar, I need to speak with you. Privately." She meowed nervously. "In the water cave..." she added quietly for no one to hear but him.
(Juat to let everyone know, we didn't role-play the part where Ravenstar and Fawnpaw would always sneak out at night to go to a cgave behind the river waterfall and spend time ttogether cause they're secretly mates.)
Ravenstar looked over at Fawnpaw and nodded.
"Ok, let's go. We can't be long."
He stood up and quickly padded outside, Fawnpaw not far behind him.
Once he had reached the river, he uncovered the hole in the ground and allowed Fawnpaw to go inside first. He followed right behind her.
"So, what is it, Fawnpaw?" He mewed sitting at the back of the rocky cave where it was less loud from the roaring of the river's waterfall.