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And if there was a contest for the best blazer-sporting ninja, he would win it paws down.
The tom sniffed as he gazed at his reflection, fixing the fancy vine and flower tie he found recently around his neck, lifting his chin to examine his look. Yes, that ought to do. Nodding once, he turned from the shiny thing he found and padded toward the line of cats waiting to see him.
"You can send the next one in," he called to his dutiful secretary before padding through the moss covered entrance to his playden his family built for him. Yes, Lostkit's Hauntings Turned Flauntings was finally getting off the ground.
"What do you mean send the next one in? There's nobody here."
Antkit poked her head into the playden, confusion evident on the tiny she-cat's face. When Lostkit had approached her earlier today and told her that she'd 'had the perfect face' to be a secretary, she'd assumed it was a new game the older tom had come up with and agreed to help him. Now she was really wishing she'd asked what a secretary was beforehand. And what in Starclan was he wearing? She was certain her momma Poppymask would have a conniption if she saw him. With a pount, she plopped down defiantly in the dirt. "Seriously, Lostkit, are you gonna tell me what we're doing? You've been talking about your 'big idea' all week, but you still haven't explained anything."