(If you kill Morde again, I-I'll... Be very upset. x3
Mint - Oh, that was it! :3 Okie, I'll find his form~ And don't worry, he won't. >.<)
Robin padded along the crates that bordered the alley, his bushy tail flicking slightly. Pausing at the end, the tom looked around quickly before leaping neatly to the ground. Freezing in a crouch, he surveyed the area swiftly. "All clear," He muttered, straightening up and trotting forwards, making his way down the deserted pavement in search of food, "Now for breakfast." Shooting a glance behind him, Robin sped up, his paws carrying him down the familiar path to the patch of grass in the centre if the city. Here, he'd find something to fill his stomach with. Maybe that old lady with the bread would be there again. She hadn't seemed to happy with him scaring away the pigeons that were obviously trying to mob her, and to be truthful, he wasn't that fond on the hard crusts he had saved from the bird's scavenging beaks, but at least it was food. Letting out a sigh, Robin turned the corner, weaved his way through a forest of moving legs, dodged past a yapping dog on a lead, and galloped onto the park, forgetting himself momentarily as he raced across the grass.
Foxglove glared. From where she was sat, on top of the cleanest wall she could find, next to the current house she was temporarily occupying. And to her immense irritation, the kitten across from across the road was directly in her line of view. Tapping her tail against the wall in annoyance, she continued to stare, hoping that the kitten would get the message and move. Sighing exaggeratedly as it moved into a 'hunting crouch', Foxglove rose gracefully to her paws and jumped down from her seat. Shooting a contemptuous look in the kitten's direction, she flounced off, away from the house she had been using for the past two nights. The human had fed her well, but she wasn't a fan of tuna. And besides, she was bored of the human, bored of the house, and bored of watching a certain kitten's pathetic antics. Or were there two of the little runts? "Don't know, don't care." She snorted, raising her head and sniffing with disgust.
Mint - Oh, that was it! :3 Okie, I'll find his form~ And don't worry, he won't. >.<)
Robin padded along the crates that bordered the alley, his bushy tail flicking slightly. Pausing at the end, the tom looked around quickly before leaping neatly to the ground. Freezing in a crouch, he surveyed the area swiftly. "All clear," He muttered, straightening up and trotting forwards, making his way down the deserted pavement in search of food, "Now for breakfast." Shooting a glance behind him, Robin sped up, his paws carrying him down the familiar path to the patch of grass in the centre if the city. Here, he'd find something to fill his stomach with. Maybe that old lady with the bread would be there again. She hadn't seemed to happy with him scaring away the pigeons that were obviously trying to mob her, and to be truthful, he wasn't that fond on the hard crusts he had saved from the bird's scavenging beaks, but at least it was food. Letting out a sigh, Robin turned the corner, weaved his way through a forest of moving legs, dodged past a yapping dog on a lead, and galloped onto the park, forgetting himself momentarily as he raced across the grass.
Foxglove glared. From where she was sat, on top of the cleanest wall she could find, next to the current house she was temporarily occupying. And to her immense irritation, the kitten across from across the road was directly in her line of view. Tapping her tail against the wall in annoyance, she continued to stare, hoping that the kitten would get the message and move. Sighing exaggeratedly as it moved into a 'hunting crouch', Foxglove rose gracefully to her paws and jumped down from her seat. Shooting a contemptuous look in the kitten's direction, she flounced off, away from the house she had been using for the past two nights. The human had fed her well, but she wasn't a fan of tuna. And besides, she was bored of the human, bored of the house, and bored of watching a certain kitten's pathetic antics. Or were there two of the little runts? "Don't know, don't care." She snorted, raising her head and sniffing with disgust.