Sagewhisker
Warrior || Male || No crush || With Butterball
His amber eyes stalked her as much as his body once had. Her question was of no surprise, she didn't seem necessarily terrified of the large tom. Instead she seem curious and inquisitive. His ears pricked forward, tail flicking before laying still. "BrokenClan." He spoke slowly, almost carefully now. As if not wanting to run her off just yet. She hadn't necessarily done anything and was instead attempting to learn. Did she wish to join the clan? Or maybe one day join?
"Do you--uh, want to join the clan? I mean--I have no authority when it comes to that. But I could take you back if you're interested." A brow was raised towards her, his voice was once more simple, careful, calm, as if trying to keep her calm as well when he spoke so she would stay and talk to him rather than leave.
Pebblestream
Warrior || Female || No crush || With Nightpaw
Pebblestream approached the tom with poise. She felt like she always had to be stiff around Nightpaw because he wasn't necessarily kind and he knew just how to get on her nerves. No matter how intelligent she was, he always had a one-upper on her.
It did irritate her to no end, and no matter how much she tried to keep her calm Nightpaw always got under her flesh. He loved it too! It was always so strange to her how much he enjoyed it. Eventually she started to mess with him back in the short time the two had known each other. If Nightpaw and her were fight-training and she had him pinned, she would often times lick his nose and watch his disgusted reaction and could almost feel his blood boil. Pebblestream was calm now though, but it wouldn't last long.
"Nightpaw." She spoke, with a clear throat and icy eyes. The small she-cat looked to the dark-furred tom a bit apprehensively "We need to go hunting. I want to see your form for catching birds once again." This was both a mixture of training and just wanting to get out of the camp, her whole body itching to leave and do something, anything. She had hurt her paw a few days back but felt completely better now and was ready to train with him once more.

