Tom | 24 Moons | Warrior |Location: Camp | Mentions: Doesteo + The apprentices | Tag: Doestep
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Catching Doestep's smile, Burnshadow found himself returning one right back, his dark orange eyes following her all the way to the fresh-kill pile. Even though the she-cat's smile was a short one as she passed by him, he couldn't help that his smile grew a bit wider and remained on his face as he kept his gaze on her. The first cat to acknowledge him since he been out of the warriors den, of course this would be his reaction. It wasn't weird was it? Personally, Burnshadow figured this was a normal reaction towards a clan mate. Growing some guts the tom began to walk over to the she-cat at the fresh-kill pile, making his last steps end at the side of her. "Hello, Doestep. Lively morning isn't it?" He meowed, a light chuckle coming out afterwards, glancing at the group of apprentices
Tom | 10 Moons | Med. apprentice |Location: Camp | Mentions: Cricketpaw/Meadowpaw/Berrypaw/Smudgepaw/Whisperstep |Tag: Cricketpaw/Meadowpaw/Whisperstep
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When the deputy of Fireclan came over, the tom was flushed with relief. That is until she started giving out punishment to every single apprentice without knowing the full story of what happened, thus resulting in getting himself in trouble with the rest of them. At first it made him quite angry as she came over and began to spout her unjust punishments, then again it could just be his own opinion branching out on the matter. In a way, the medicine cat apprentice just could not get by her decisions for the bickering that went down.
Ready to present his side of the story in defense to being thrown in the mix for trying to play peace keeper, the tom only looked to Cricketpaw when she started to speak before him. A warm feeling washed over as the words that came out the she-cat's mouth about him being innocent, everything that she was saying caused the large tom to appreciate her even more in this moment. He couldn't ask for someone better to defend him. Not that he needed it, but it was always a nice thing to know that there is someone who had your back in the clan. He wouldn't let her go down alone that and that was something he couldn't live with if he did. They were in this together at the end of the day. She came to his aid and now he'd come to hers.
At first all Thunderpaw could do was watch as the event of things began to unfold by the second, building up to a climax. Cricketpaw was angry and it clearly showed, the she-cat was letting up. Honestly, Thunderpaw couldn't blame her for getting to this point when not a single soul's side was told. "Cricketpaw, it's okay. She's the deputy and her decision is likely final. Because I share this punishment with you, I'll take it. I won't let you be the only one enduring it." Thunderpaw stood by her side, nudging his head to her shoulder, showing sympathetic eyes. "Now what kind of friend would I be?" If she went further down into a grave that she was digging then he'd be going right along, like it or not. They could talk about the aftermath of the situation later. On the matter of her other opinion that involved, Berrypaw, he had no say in it nor has he ever thought much about the topic of having non-clan born cats here in the clan with them. As a medicine cat, he had to stay neutral.