WolfTales wrote:Username;; WolfTales
Cat Name;; Wolfpaw
Gender;; Female
Age;; 7 moons
Clan;; Howlclan
Rank;; Medicine Apprentice
Prompt;; Wolfpaw held the herbs in her mouth tightly. Her eyes were wide in fear and anguish. Rain pounded against her and the ground, her fur clung to her body as if trying to warm itself. The scene before her was horrific. Trees and branches everywhere and lots and lots of water. The path she had taken to find the herbs was completely and utterly flooded.
She growled in frustration through her teeth and herbs. There had to be another way past the flood, she just had to get back to camp with the herbs. Otherwise, Ravensong would surely die.
She paced up and down the flood for several long minutes, unable to find a way across without chancing the river. She glared at the emotionless unliving water. Wolfpaw was scared but angry, her friends and clan mattered way more than her fears though. The young cat took a deep breath and held it as she sprinted toward the water and flew straight into the rushing currents.
Her jaws were hot with pain and stiffness from clenching them so hard as she struggled to keep the herbs in her mouth and paddle at the same time. Her head bobbed in and out of the water and the flooded currents thrashed her around like a leaf in a tornado. Several times her body was thrown into rocks and broken tree limbs. Yet she clung on to the herbs and her strength until she reached the island in the middle of the river.
The river had grown wider now and Wolfpaw was drained of her energy. She dragged herself away from the water and let her jaws relax, dropping the herbs to the ground with a splosh. The apprentice looked toward the other side. She could make out the rocks where she was given her name and the large tree of Ebonystar's den. But it was all so far away. Too far even. Wolfpaw slumped to the ground and sighed. 'Now's not the time to sleep Wolfie. No matter how tired I must carry on!' Slowly and surely the apprentice picked up her bundle of herbs again and dragged her paws to the rushing water.
All she had to do was get to the other side. Even if it killed her. "For Howlclan!" She mewed breathily and weakly but with some effort once again braced the rapids. It was much harder this time than the first and Wolfpaw almost was swept too far away from the territory. But, she had made it to the other side, drenched and still dragging herself through the storm.
It's an experience Wolfpaw looks back on quite often. She learned to be determined and to be prepared when things go wrong. In the end, she was somewhat glad her path had been flooded and her only option was to brace the rapids because she has yet to have a harder experience to go through.
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