Firewatcher
Firewatcher crept stealthily along the trees, making sure to hide himself better. Emberlight had almost spotted him, it would have been easier if he was a black tom or gray, like his sister. He felt the same jealous pang in his chest, wishing he didn't have to watch his siblings play around while he stayed in the shadows. Maybe I should just go, Emberlight isn't doing anything bad. Maybe I'm just being mousebrained, and that's no surprise. The reddish tom thought, flattening his ears.
Marigoldpaw
The young she-cat gave a light purr as Ashlight groomed her. New determination had sparked inside her ever since her mother had informed her about SalmonClan taking her in, she was desperate to see her mother's old friends! She swished her tail around from side to side happily as her ginger-and-black fur shined in the sunlight, and her white eyes shining with curiosity.
Redstar
Redstar perked his ears as a stick with carvings rolled over to him. Harshkit was watching them. Even though Mintfrost's dissapearance, knowing that his daughter was there with him warned his heart. He purred as Mintkit awoke, and nuzzled her gently. He did the same when Cherrykit rolled up to him again, and once more he caught her with a paw. "You're a beautiful ginger tabby. You have a white muzzle, paws and tail-tip." He mewed, his daughter looking kind of like a green-eyed Sunnyheart.
Lilacfall
The whitish she-cat licked her kits' heads, smiling. "Alright, go on! This is your big day." Lilacfall mewed, purring. She stepped back a little bit, giving them some space so they could go and receive their apprentice names.
Crescentkit
The bengal she-cat perked her ears. She was secretly afraid of being apprenticed. What if she got a mean mentor? It was clear that the warriors disliked she and her siblings, considering they were a complete disgrace to the warrior code. She gave a nervous look to her siblings, her jade green eyes shining with worry.
Dace
He dipped his head to the striped Tom, curling his tail neatly around his paws. He gave a blank look to Hydra before padding outside of the den, the sky beginning to darken. It was still pretty light out, but he could see the faintest hints of violets and darker blues streaking across the sky, signaling that night was upon them. He decided he'd watch the sun go down, and then get some rest.
Lionkit
"Oh! Oh! What do I look like?!" Lionkit squeaked, looking down at his light gray paws. That was the only thing he knew about his looks, everything else he couldn't see.