Username: MireyaDC
Cat Name: Magec
Gender: No binary
Rank: Faicán (madic cat)
Clan: Echeide ClanAge: 26 moons
Prompt:Magec jumped up onto the wall, stretched out with his paws forward and his tail raised, and then sat down, looking out to sea. The tide was low and the sea was calm, so it was safe to be there and the scenery was beautiful, but that was not the reason he had come to that particular place.
The reason for his move to the neutral zone was not long in coming, and he jumped up onto the wall next to her, stretched out with his paws forward and his tail raised, and then sat down looking out to sea. They may not have looked too much alike physically, but anyone could tell they were father and son.
“Dad,” Magec said, nodding in greeting.
“Son,” his father replied with the same gesture, but he stopped and growled, “Oh! Sorry, I can’t call you son anymore… Or daughter… anymore… I don’t even know what to call you anymore…”
“Why not Child or Magec?”
The older cat growled a little more and shook his head. “Really, kitten, why don’t you come home? This nonsense of…”
Magec jumped to his feet. “Nonsense?! Dad, to me, my gender isn’t nonsense, it’s me, and you know that in our Clan they didn’t respect it.” He replied angrily.
“And that’s reason enough to abandon your father?” the older cat argued, also standing up. At first he seemed furious, but then he broke down. “Do I mean so little to you? You… Did being my son bother you so much?” You could see in his eyes the precise moment his facade of stoic leader broke and the worried father came out.
He sat back down with a sad sigh and Magec rubbed his head against his. “Dad… You know I love you, but that Clan wasn’t a home for me anymore. I didn’t leave because of you, on the contrary, if I endured so many moons there it was because of you, even though you still don’t know how to speak with a neutral gender…” a giggle escaped him. “I really don’t care. The problem is the other cats and that, even if you are the leader, dad, you can give them orders, but you can’t change their mindset.”
His father growled again “I know, but that doesn’t stop me from being furious. If only you had been normal…!” Magec’s warm smile disappeared and his father realized his mistake. “I’m sorry, I didn’t mean to…”
Magec jumped down from the wall and his father followed him. “I don’t know why we keep seeing each other if we argue every time.” Magec protested walking, knowing that his father was following him.
“Because deep down I’m still your father and you’re still my son… Sorry, my child.”