(( *cracks knuckles* no fear I am Veteran Roleplayer™. Anyway, yeah I'll be okay (: I've had roleplays with more characters. Also Yellowheart and Moonface are free for patrol))
Yellowheart & Moonface
By the time Yellowheart woke up, many of the clan's cats were already gone. He noticed Willowstrike and Moonface still asleep, and he nudged Moonface until he woke up. "Be quiet," he whispered, "Don't wake him up." The white cat nodded, following Yellowheart out of the den. "The longer he stays asleep, the better."
"No kidding," Moonface agreed. He noticed Wildstar on his perch, and the two padded over to him. "Hey, Wildstar!" He called, "Good morning! Has the morning patrol gone out yet?" He asked. He wouldn't mind being on the patrol, but he knew Yellowheart hated to miss one.
Redpaw
Redpaw had slept in, having not heard the earlier call to the meeting. She bounded out and noticed Eaglepaw, Robinpaw, and Longpaw. "Mornin' fellas!" She exclaimed, going to sit next to Longpaw, "Morning Longpaw. These boys aren't giving you trouble, are they?"
Tulipkit
Morning again! Every day was a new adventure in her mind. When Tulipkit awoke she looked around for her sister, which for some reason she couldn't see in the den. "Skykit?" She called. She wondered if Dusknose was in. She was hungry and really could use some food.
Dusknose
"Okay, so you start here. Just keep walking out..." She made sure to walk only a little bit in front of him, so she was near him if he needed help but he could watch what she was doing. She continued walking until her paws barely touched the bottom. "Once you get deep enough that you can't touch, you start to paddle. Like this," she paddled her paws in place to demonstrate, "And then you kick your legs back. Paddling is to help you move, and kicking your legs help keep you afloat." She showed him, paddling a little bit in front of her and kicking her legs back, so that she moved forward. She made a circle before returning to her former position. "Now you try! And don't worry, I'll be right here so I won't let you drown."