Link to Clan: OceanClan
Name: Eaglefeather
Gender: Tom
Rank: Warrior
Age: 47 moons
First Hunting Experience: (400 words)
- “You want to know about what!?” Eaglefeather shrieked at his apprentice.
“Your first hunting experience? It’s not that confusing, is it?” she asked, confused at his reaction.
“Oh, well, er, I guess not,” he paused. “Are you sure you it’s my first hunt that you want to know about? Why not ask Sealstar or Sedgefur? They’d be more than happy to oblige and I’m sure it’s much more interesting than mine.”
“But you’re my mentor!” she whined.
“Oh fine, but no laughing at me. And sit down.”
She squealed in delight
“Well, I hadn’t been in OceanClan for long. Sealstar mentored me. Intimidating, I know.” He shot his apprentice a look. “And you thought I was bad.”
“Well, one day Sealstar took me on my first hunt. And, as a former kittypet, I had never stalked, let alone hunted anything in my life.”
“Where was I? Ah, Sealstar took me to the edge of the stream, where it’s shallow enough to wade through. I thought she would ask me to get wet, a horrifying thought, but it was much worse than that.”
“Worse than wading through the stream?”
“Much, much worse. We were hunting birds that day, Sealstar thought I would be good at it because of my pelt colour. We had to wait for prey for a while, it was almost leaf-bare and many of the birds had left for the year. It felt like the sun was going to set by the time Sealstar spotted a finch sitting on the branches of a rather small alder tree. But it was prey, so up I climbed.”
Eaglefeather took a deep breath, looking at his apprentice. “At this point, I was only a few cat-lengths away from the finch. It had no idea I was there. I was a branch across from it and had to leap over to catch it.”
“I can see where this is headed.” His apprentice giggled.
“I caught the bird between my claws and swiftly gave it the killing bite. However, I had overbalanced and was falling at the same time. The stream was below me. I don’t think I’ve ever been colder in my life. The worst part was walking back to camp, finch clutched between my teeth and soaking wet.”
His apprentice was madly laughing as Eaglefeather gave her a playful bat on the nose.
“Don’t tell anyone.” He said, knowing she would.