fireclaw
sagittarius. warrior. location; forest, river. tags; paleheather
sagittarius. warrior. location; forest, river. tags; paleheather
the forest was alive; the breeze floated through the trees, birds chirped overhead, and a chipmunk was looking for food near a small pile of leaves. it was so busy that it was completely unaware of the calico she-cat that had been stalking it for a few moments now. her body was low to the ground, concealed by the surrounding foliage. her eyes focused in on her prey, watching for the perfect time to strike. she placed one silent paw in front of her and crept forward so slow it looked like she didn't move. another paw.
just like thornsong taught me. a quick pang of sadness hit her as she thought about the tom who had mentored her all those moons. she blinked, chasing away the thought. she was in the middle of hunting, the clan needed food to regain their strength, she couldn't be distracted right now. the chipmunk lifted its head, finally realizing the danger it was in, but it was too late. fireclaw was already in the air.
fireclaw was an efficient hunter, the young she-cat was an overall skilled warrior but hunting was her specialty. she picked up the prey and began padding towards the river. as she walked she let her mind wander. it hadn't been that long since they had left their lands, since most of them lost everyone they loved. she was the last of her family, her parents and brother gone. her mentor had passed on early, the older cat had just moved into the elder's den when the eclipses started. his body and mind had been too weak. the young she-cat had been close to her mentor and grieved him like she grieved her mother. she owed all her skills to him and his teachings. she missed the slender tabby.
fireclaw had stopped walking, too lost in her thoughts to notice. her tail swished from side to side and the prey hung from her mouth. she was thinking about her mentor's last moments. the way his fur had thinned and his pelt clung to the bones underneath. food had been so scarce that the tom hadn't been able to have a decent meal in weeks. the young calico had lowered his body to the floor next to the tabby tom, licking the fur on his back. don't give up, young warrior. his voice was raspy and his breathing labored. fireclaw could tell the end was near for the beloved cat. his side heaved with the effort of his next words. starclan will take care of you. they would not let fireclan perish.
she shook her head. he had been wrong in a way. fireclan was no more, they couldn't be a clan with only three survivors. they were a new clan, she hoped they would once again flourish like they had. fireclaw let out a deep sigh and shook her pelt, gathering herself. she needed to look forward, nothing would bring the she-cat's old life back. she needed to build a new one. she looked out over the river and saw a pale longhaired tabby. paleheather, a waterclan she-cat. fireclaw padded towards her. not waterclan, my clan.
as she got closer she called out. hi! hello! how is the fishing? there wasn't a lot of fishing in fireclan, maybe this she-cat could teach her.
just like thornsong taught me. a quick pang of sadness hit her as she thought about the tom who had mentored her all those moons. she blinked, chasing away the thought. she was in the middle of hunting, the clan needed food to regain their strength, she couldn't be distracted right now. the chipmunk lifted its head, finally realizing the danger it was in, but it was too late. fireclaw was already in the air.
fireclaw was an efficient hunter, the young she-cat was an overall skilled warrior but hunting was her specialty. she picked up the prey and began padding towards the river. as she walked she let her mind wander. it hadn't been that long since they had left their lands, since most of them lost everyone they loved. she was the last of her family, her parents and brother gone. her mentor had passed on early, the older cat had just moved into the elder's den when the eclipses started. his body and mind had been too weak. the young she-cat had been close to her mentor and grieved him like she grieved her mother. she owed all her skills to him and his teachings. she missed the slender tabby.
fireclaw had stopped walking, too lost in her thoughts to notice. her tail swished from side to side and the prey hung from her mouth. she was thinking about her mentor's last moments. the way his fur had thinned and his pelt clung to the bones underneath. food had been so scarce that the tom hadn't been able to have a decent meal in weeks. the young calico had lowered his body to the floor next to the tabby tom, licking the fur on his back. don't give up, young warrior. his voice was raspy and his breathing labored. fireclaw could tell the end was near for the beloved cat. his side heaved with the effort of his next words. starclan will take care of you. they would not let fireclan perish.
she shook her head. he had been wrong in a way. fireclan was no more, they couldn't be a clan with only three survivors. they were a new clan, she hoped they would once again flourish like they had. fireclaw let out a deep sigh and shook her pelt, gathering herself. she needed to look forward, nothing would bring the she-cat's old life back. she needed to build a new one. she looked out over the river and saw a pale longhaired tabby. paleheather, a waterclan she-cat. fireclaw padded towards her. not waterclan, my clan.
as she got closer she called out. hi! hello! how is the fishing? there wasn't a lot of fishing in fireclan, maybe this she-cat could teach her.