─────── MarshClan Warrior | Tags: Open! | Mentions: Firelight, Minkstar, Sleetpaw
- Although Doeprance was far from a cat who relished in the feeling of rising with the sun in the early morning, she had been blessed with the gift of never waking up too tired to tackle what lay ahead of her. Unlike some of her clanmates who might need to take a respite to stretch and fully wake themselves up, once Doeprance was successfully stirred from her sleep, she was always raring to go, ready for action. Indeed, that was what came to pass today as well — the first few beams of sunlight creeping into the warriors’ den managed to easily pull her away from the world in her dreams and, alert, she raised her head to take in her surroundings. The nest adjacent to hers was empty; Firelight, it seemed, had already left for the day, which didn’t really come as a surprise. Trust someone as diligent as him to start the day as early as possible! Really, Doeprance had a feeling that, given the chance, her mouse-brained brother would forget that he sometimes needed to sleep too. It was a good thing for him, then, that he had her around to keep him in check!
Then, remembrance dawned on Doeprance that there was to be a full moon gathering tonight, and her pelt prickled with excited apprehension, wondering if she would be one of the warriors called to attend alongside Minkstar. Admittedly, she was curious how HawkClan was doing; call her naive, and she was fully aware that many cats - from both clans! - would disagree with her sentiments, but she didn’t understand the need for seemingly constant hostility between MarshClan and their neighbor. They were all cats, and they shared the same virtues — why was it so unnecessarily difficult for peace between them to last longer than a few heartbeats? Others occasionally reminded her that this endless rivalry was writ in their history, blood spilled on both sides borne from old grudges that had never healed properly, but so what? Doeprance knew the story of how LakeClan had split into two, she’d heard it countless times as a kit and apprentice, and that didn’t change her mind one iota — that was then and this was now, and it really solidified her opinion that Hawkstar and Marshstar were both mouse-brained for letting things get so bad that, eventually, neither side could be talked out of fighting. That didn’t mean that Doeprance was pacifistic or cowardly — no, call her that and she would unsheathe her claws to prove the accuser wrong then and there (well actually, part of her knew that Firelight would do the job for her, but she didn’t need him to fight her battles, thank you very much!), but she preferred only to fight if all other options had been exhausted first.
Well, nevermind. It was pointless to ruminate on the cats of old and their foolhardy decisions. Instead, Doeprance gracefully maneuvered past the sleeping bodies of her denmates, careful not to disturb anyone from their sleep lest she be on the receiving end of a tirade. Once she was in the clear and out of the den, she took in the sights around her. The camp was still fairly empty, at least compared to how busy it could get at peak hours, so she supposed that she and her brother had been early risers today. Her mother and father were already awake, though, sitting comfortably by each other with tails intertwined, and she padded over to them to chirp out an effervescent, “Good morning!”
Before either could reply, though, Doeprance was already moving on, flitting between each cat who was already awake to give them a hearty morning greeting like an ephemeral spark — there one moment, and gone the next in the blink of an eye. Sure, maybe not all of her clanmates would appreciate the effort, but she found that it usually paid off to be friendly rather than closed off and bitter. Maybe they would appreciate a sprightly “Hello!” to start their day off! Besides, she enjoyed this little morning ritual of hers, even if others might not, and that was what mattered most.
Once Doeprance was done with all that, she settled back down. Since she hadn’t received direct commands from either leader or deputy, that meant her first priority for the day would be to train Sleetpaw — perhaps they could tag along on a patrol together so the young tom could stretch his legs on MarshClan territory. Although, he could sleep for a little longer if he wanted; Doeprance wasn’t a particular cat, she didn’t mind prodding him awake later or if there was something urgent to attend to.
Now, did Doeprance know what she was doing as a mentor half the time? StarClan, no! This was her first time with an apprentice and she had been caught off guard when Minkstar had named her mentor to the young gray tom. But, as with any and all challenges that came her way, she simply tackled it head-on and was trying her best with every passing day. She liked to think that she wasn’t doing a terrible job of it, too, though she had little to compare herself to besides her own apprenticeship. Truth be told, while Doeprance never liked to wear herself down with needless worrying, there were times when she doubted herself, wondering if she was doing right by Sleetpaw. She wished she could confide in Firelight, the one constant in her life, about these feelings, and she knew he would gladly hear her out given the chance, but she didn’t wish to burden her brother. Besides, it would hurt him too; she’d seen the look of disappointment in his eyes when he hadn’t received an apprentice. Some things were just better left unsaid.
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─────── HawkClan Apprentice | Tags: Open! | Mentions: Swiftclaw, Sealsmog, Wolfstar, Antgleam, Pebblepaw
- There wasn’t much that could seemingly knock Lynxpaw down from cloud nine, but if anything could do it, then it was daybreak — the moment when the sun, relentless as can be, bore down on the apprentices’ den, filtering in and disturbing his peaceful slumber, reminding him that there was work to be done. Normally blithe and jovial in the face of, well, everything, the bengal tom was almost like a different cat entirely in those heartbeats just after awakening, grumbling under his breath and tossing and turning as he fought off his lethargy from the night before, and if any cat were to disturb him they’d be fixed with a harsh glare from tired eyes; he was loathe to leave the cozy comfort of his soft nest (he’d carefully plucked the feathers off birds from the fresh-kill pile to line his nest and, frankly speaking, it was entirely worth the trouble), surrounded by the familiar warmth of his fellow apprentices, but inevitably, just as with today, resigned, he stretched himself awake, blinked the sleepiness out of his eyes, let out a wide yawn, then trudged to the entrance of the den, preparing for another day. There was no point in dawdling, after all — StarClan knew Lynxpaw didn’t want his mentor coming in and hectoring him for lollygagging about like a newborn kit! Though he didn’t think Swiftclaw was the type, and he’d tried not to cause trouble for his mentor in the past, he figured it was better to be safe than sorry.
Stopping short after exiting the apprentices’ den, Lynxpaw sat back on his haunches, taking in the camp and seeing who was already awake and about. Now that he himself was up, roused out of drowsiness by the feeling of the crisp morning breeze against his fur, he was ready for the same old song and tune as that of every morn since he’d become an apprentice, and pale yellow eyes were scouring the surrounding area for the familiar spotted coat of Swiftclaw, or even Sealsmog or Wolfstar — whomsoever could direct Lynxpaw and give him an idea of what he should expect to be doing today (and, though he’d be hard-pressed to confess it, part of him sincerely hoped it wouldn’t involve helping Antgleam and Pebblepaw with gathering herbs or tending to the elders and fixing up their nests. He couldn’t help if he found such tasks mundane, now could he?! Great StarClan, if he had to deal with the pungent smell of mouse bile one more time… it may be an apprentice duty, but that didn’t mean he had to enjoy it!). Admittedly, back when he’d first been named a ‘paw’, all starry-eyed and ready for adventure, Lynxpaw had been a tad impertinent at that stage, audacious in his impatience, and he remembered bounding over to the warriors’ den on countless occasions with a spring in his step, eager to get Swiftclaw up for his training since he figured if he was awake then his mentor ought to be too. He may have ruffled a few feathers here and there with the sleeping warriors in doing so, but he was older now and, he liked to think, wiser, and he knew the age-old adage of haste makes waste… especially when it came to not waking tired warriors who simply wanted their rest!
In the back of his mind, Lynxpaw recalled that there was going to be a gathering tonight, but if he were being frank, that didn’t matter so much at present to him. If Wolfstar saw fit to choose him to attend, then great, but he knew there would always be chances in the future to go to one. Instead, he preferred to focus on the here and now, and that meant being the best apprentice he could be and making his clan and his mentor proud of him!
… Speaking of which, where was his mentor? Lynxpaw’s ears twitched as he looked around again fruitlessly, still seeing no signs of Swiftclaw emerging from the warriors’ den just yet. Perhaps the older tom was still dozing… should he fetch him and wake him up? No, no, it wasn’t worth it — he’d caught onto that particular lesson early on, courtesy of a few short-tempered warriors who had given him quite the talking-to when he’d accidentally woken them up before, and he wasn’t itching for a cuffed ear today, no thank you! Some of those warriors could be harsh! Instead, shifting on his paws, Lynxpaw turned to look for a familiar face he could share tongues with. While he was always eager to pick up new things from his mentor - who, despite his flirty reputation, was surprisingly reliable - Lynxpaw wasn’t going to rush into training when it was still so early in the day, and besides, he liked being around his fellow apprentices. Perhaps one of them was awake by now and game for a chat before they got their day going?
… Another look around camp, and it didn’t seem like any of his denmates were out and about just yet. Huffing frustratedly, Lynxpaw collapsed where he was standing, tail flicking about impatiently as he pouted, his expression not unlike that of a kit who hadn’t gotten their way with their parents. Swiftclaw had been trying to drill into the young tom’s head that patience was a virtue and all that, but he was still… learning that lesson. He’d get there one day before his naming ceremony. For sure.