by jaques » Fri Nov 07, 2014 2:22 pm
"No," Timberpaw said, more flatly this time. Can't cats take no for an answer? Irritant to this he backed away before turning tail and padding away towards the warrior's den to work on making the exit.
Thorn nodded slowly. "I could help you get around if that's what you're getting to. Though I really shouldn't...now a days it's every cat for itself." He admits.
OOC: I'm making Warren's sister c: she could like Warrex?
Name: Gale
Age: 25 moons
Gender: female
Personality: bubbly, kind hearted, sweet, kind, caring, open to anything, accepting, all about equality and such, loyal, and can be very protective of her friends. Has a low self esteem problem as well as slight depression on occasion but when that happens it is obvious considering she never talks in those moments which is uncharacteristically wrong from her usually open minded and talkative nature. She prefers things to be tidy and semi-clean and despises bugs/flees/ticks and funds them repulsive. She will have anxiety attacks if she gets herself dirty or if she, herself, gets flees/ticks. Though she loves to help around the clan and be a good addition to a Sunclan ranks, she refuses to clean dens or go near the dirtplace.
History: she and her brother Warren were born in the wild by a heavily religious she-cat by the name of Dream Walker. She and her brother were taught to be accepting to anything and do the right thing as well as surreal their mind against things that are or have to capacity to be wrong. Being raised this way led them through tough times that Gale will not talk about. Through the moons this she-cat, like her mother, has grown incredibly spiritual and believes in Starclan much more than mouth placing her fate and full on trust into their paws and often prays after meals, hunts, and patrols; and yes, she prays every night, also.
Rank: warrior
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jaques on Fri Nov 07, 2014 2:22 pm, edited 1 time in total.
adult - artist - she/he/they
just j is fine, too.