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Foxbane, Foxstar, whatever one called her, was trying to build rapport with DayClan cats. Which was harder than one would expect, when you were a notorious villain. And offering to murder someone for them did not seem appropriate to these cats who already hated her for murdering their own. She'd been lucky enough to not have gotten thrown out of the clan, some would say, she shouldn't push her luck.
But that wasn't the ex-Priestess. If she wanted something, she would make sure she got it. And right now, that meant proving to DayClan she had, in fact, improved herself in some ways. Which at least this moment started with dropping some prey off on the fresh kill pile at the crack of dawn. It was rare that the pile was freshened up in the night, so she'd made sure to bring something so at least the queens and kits might have a nicer meal. Of course, it wasn't all the fancy herbs and such that Glowstar could do, but Fox suspected it might be better for her not to do that...
Eshek, or Carriondare, had been heading to the fresh kill pile from the fern patch behind a small boulder she'd made into her lonely little den. She was more or less just a burden to DayClan, something she was both proud of and frustrated by - or, well, tried to be proud of and ended up feeling vaguely guilty and gross about, in a sad sort of way. It had been different being a useless proxy, because, when it came down to it, she wasn't useless - she was good at what she did, if she ever got off her ass to do it. But in DayClan, she had no role. She didn't fit in on patrols, where she was too violent or too chatty and loud about the wrong things. She wasn't a very good hunter. Even as a maverick she hadn't been assigned anyone to serve. Her days were empty, and so she filled them by bothering Bermondsey and Pinesimmer and whatever other cat could make her feel a little less lonely and a little more like her old self. They didn't know she was unimportant, just an invisible, out of place refugee in a Clan where everyone was family. With them, she could pretend to be someone fun.
So, she was up at dawn, because she liked to be out of camp before anyone could wake up and go off to their friend groups and leave her sitting by herself. And then, she spotted Foxstar.
"Nope," Carriondare said to herself at once, veering sharply away on one heel and walking back the direction she had come from, hoping the fox-furred leader hadn't noticed her or at least wouldn't call her back. The whole reason she'd had Lucistic give her a warrior name and come up for a backstory for herself that didn't involve being Funk's dead wife was to avoid cats like Glowstar and Foxstar, his other wives. Not that she thought they'd care - they were, frankly, disgusting and goals at the same time, the way they were always all over each other - but Eshek did. Plus, Glowstar barely tolerated Innocentia - another ex-Proxy in DayClan might be the breaking point. It was just all sorts of disastrous.
Post by Honeystorm on Aug 10, 2021 18:52:03 GMT -5
Too bad for Eshek, Foxstar heard her. Which meant the fox patterned co-leader of DayClan spun around and trotted after her. Since Glowstar's announcement, she walked with her head held high, and though she was still Maverick in rank, the title was still important. "Carriondare, right?" Old Foxstar, and the she-cat would be heading for a death sentence, no matter how sweet the expression on the clever she-cat's face appeared to be in this moment.
"Oh, aha," Carriondare replied, absolutely thrilled Foxstar was now walking beside her and not at all crawling out of her skin with dread. She slunk along next to the co-leader, movements now stiff and jerky, like she was walking across a stage she wasn't meant to be on mid-performance. "Wow, they're right about you, look at that - you're not just a hunky dominatrix of fiery red fur and intoxicating green eyes. You have a brain, too." She was mimicking something Glowstar might have said, but it was unclear from her calm, faintly subservient tone whether she was saying it innocently or being sneery. Carriondare tilted her head and smiled. "Foxstar," she finally returned the greeting address, slow and calm, but with something sizzling just below. "Pleasure to meet you at last, and with your proper title restored. You were never meant to be a servant."
Post by Honeystorm on Aug 10, 2021 23:29:23 GMT -5
Maybe if it was someone she knew personally, Foxstar wouldn't have thought anything of it. But a random cat she didn't know, or recall being in DayClan until recently, referencing her previous leadership? That caused the leader to turn her head slightly towards the other, gaze narrowing ever so slightly to scrutinize the feline with vague suspicion. "Oh?" She asked coolly. "I would agree, but perhaps the majority of DayClan wouldn't."
Smiling all the while, Carriondare held the other she-cat's gaze unflinchingly. It was almost brazen, almost threateningly taunting. She found herself enjoying this tense little game of cards held to chests and something bubbling away just under the surface, enjoyed having something to hold over Foxstar. "The majority of DayClan are sheep," she replied smoothly, looking away like she'd lost interest in playing with the co-leader. "Where would they be if they didn't have an anarchist and a tyrant to protect them?" She glanced back at Foxstar with a small, faux-apologetic smile. "Reformed tyrant."
Post by Honeystorm on Aug 10, 2021 23:47:27 GMT -5
Foxstar was out of practice, and she could tell as much from this interaction already. Mostly on the tyranny front and using charm as a weapon. Of course, one mental crises after another, a bout of depression, losing one of two mates, that was all bound to cause some problems. But it did bring up an interesting question to her internally, though to Carriondare it would simply appear that the leader was steadily holding her gaze. That question being 'who was she, and what did she want'? And she wasn't entirely sure she had the answers at this moment. She'd been working towards building a relationship with DayClan cats, behaving, proving herself 'reformed', but what did that actually mean?
Unintentional midlife crisis aside, the DayClan leader peered at Eshek and tilted her head slightly to the side. "Playing a dangerous game, insulting the culture my fiancee created." She mused, "I would also put a 'mostly' in front of that reformed. If they truly believed I was good here, I wouldn't be a Maverick, would I?"
Eyes oddly serene, Eshek showed her teeth in a broad, almost-pretty grin, caught on an impossible line between deferential and derisive, harmless and sneering. She had slowed to a stop, head tilted. "I'm not insulting it, Foxstar," she reassured her, calm and gentle. "It's a beautiful little pipe dream and I wish you and Glowstar every happiness." Something about her darkened, just a little. "It must be terrible, though, to throw around little threats like 'dangerous game' and remember you can't follow through on them." Her voice was low now. "What would DayClan do if Vixenkismet relapsed? I don't imagine Glowstar would be able to hold them back, all her sheep howling for her lover's head. They're just looking for an excuse."
Holding Foxstar's gaze for a moment longer, Carriondare gave a small smile and bowed her head submissively before moving to walk past her. "And don't think I'm disapproving, Foxstar," she added. "It'll get boring, eventually, playing at the good wife. I look forward to that day. How long can a lie continue?" Not for her - all she'd ever wanted was to be a wife, to be taken care of; but that had all gone up in flames when the mansion roof had shattered beneath her. She smiled over her shoulder. "And either way, I'm hard to kill."
She didn't know what she was aiming for, exactly - the confusing thing was, she liked Foxstar, even felt inexplicably close to her because of Funk, like they were connected without the other she-cat even knowing. She loved a woman in power, and she liked the glimpse of something gentler, more melancholy, more broken beneath all of Foxstar's careful ice. She liked her. She cared about her. But she also wanted to destroy her.
Post by Honeystorm on Sept 21, 2021 0:54:24 GMT -5
( I FOUND IT! )
And just like that, a little snap, a tiny itty bitty little crack in a glass of a facade, or perhaps it was a fragile psyche. Not a shatter, nothing spectacular. Just a tiny little whisper of brokenness. In a sense though, it did snap Foxstar back to sanity. Or perhaps insanity, as her former life most definitely wasn't sane and safe by most definitions. In her eyes, the emotion drained just a bit, the pupils zeroing in a fraction, as if on prey. If there was one thing she knew, it was that she would protect Glowstar at all costs. From anyone, and everything.
Carriondare tried to move away, and like water, Foxstar moved fluidly back with her, turning slightly to clasp the edge of Eshek's jaw with her claws. Though the touch was light, there was a distinct danger to it, like if the DayClan she-cat moved even a tad too quick, she'd find the ground red with her blood. The ivy eyes that stared into hers were just a bit more intense, or maybe it was a trick of the light, nothing more than wanting to believe she'd changed something.
A whisper of a smile traced across her features as she looked at Eshek, a queen looking at a peasant, as if the other feline was nothing more than a bug under Foxstar's paw. All sealed away behind a look of vague amusement and a laugh even the best of actors could never hope to achieve in feigned genuity. "Not hard enough." Her tone purred in response to the other's insistence of how difficult it would be to off her. "You have a lot of claims, but they're all quite silly, don't you think."
The claws tightened a fraction, digging ever so slightly into the other's cheek. "Living a lie, playing a part? Well if that's what you think. Watch me." It was all over in the span of heartbeats, and the claws released like nothing, the entire moment gone in seconds, too quick to react let alone think. By the time Carriondare's brain caught up, any traces of these precious strange second was gone, and none of the other cats around them seemed to have registered a single thing.
The second Foxstar spun her around and she felt the older she-cat's claws at her jaw, smooshing her cheeks in slightly, Carriondare forgot what they were even talking about. She stared up at Foxstar, her eyes huge and her mouth slightly open, though she'd forgotten to breathe. She hardly heard a thing the co-leader actually said - she just heard the silken purr of her voice, rumbling down through her claws and making Eshek's whiskers quiver; just saw the glint of her green eyes, the way she tilted her head ever so slightly like she was looking at nothing more than prey. When Foxstar dug her claws in deeper, Eshek made an involuntary little sound. You have a lot of claims, but they're all quite silly, don't you think. She found herself wanting to nod; she caught herself just in time, letting out another sound that was closer to a grunt, like she was fighting against hypnotism. Her lip was twitching up slightly into a grimace, but her eyes had glazed over like she was enjoying this despite all her better instincts.
Well, Eshek didn't really have better instincts, did she?
"Jesus Christ," Eshek gasped out when Foxstar released her and she slumped half to the ground. She stayed like that for a moment, acutely aware of her heart hammering in her chest, the fact that she literally hadn't breathed in half a minute, and the slight shaking in her legs. She raised an unsteady paw to her cheek and rubbed at the fur, drawing it away to see nothing at all. No blood. So this was what Glowstar got to have every night. She understood, too, why Foxstar had managed to creep her power over so much of the forest - if Eshek had been there at the time, she would have been like a panting dog, stealing and killing kits just for one little sidewards look from the russet she-cat. Suddenly her own vendetta against Foxstar seemed silly and insignificant; there was just the messy feeling in her gut and the fogginess behind her eyes.
"Yeah- you- you're right, y'know," Eshek told her, still half-sitting on the ground and not looking at her properly, her voice a bit louder and forceful to make up for the fact she had no idea what she was saying, "I dunno what I was talking about. DayClan's lucky to have you, Foxstar." Now she sounded almost like a henchman, ready at the reformed tyrant's beck and call. She wiped the corner of her mouth with the back of her paw.
Post by Honeystorm on Sept 23, 2021 22:52:33 GMT -5
The corners of Foxstar's mouth curled up in a pleased smirk as Eshek literally melted into a puddle before her. The gears were turning behind the sly gaze of the leader, marking the she-cat out to be a perfect pawn whenever she should need her. After all, if such subtle actions, compared to her usual manner, could have the warrior blabbering on, saying whatever she thought the fox-furred villainess wanted to hear, then she could be very, very helpful in the future. She'd let her connections slip a bit while in DayClan, she certainly needed to build up her network again.
Funny, how all it took was a hint of a threat to have her mind snap back into the default. Of course, intentions were slightly different this time around, but some things would always be the same. DayClan would be the best, even if that meant she had to take down it's own cats to keep it the paradise Glowstar hoped it to be. Contradictory? Perhaps.
Back to the matter at hand. There was a veiled contempt that flickered in her gaze. In her eyes for half a second before it was gone, and the ex-Priestess was extending a paw oh-so-graciously to help the she-cat up. "Oh, you think so?" She mused. Even though she said nothing of the sort, there was sort of an implication that if Eshek took the leader's paw, that she was signing her life away, in a sense. Foxstar never offered help without a catch, but Carriondare was being set up to enter a contract with no clue what she was signing, and certainly, in the fine print of it all, there were deadly implications. But the consequences of refusal were likely far, far more worrying. One only had to think to a fraction of the past of the ivy eyed fox-heart to know that you never did want to end up on her bad side.
Carriondare hesitated slightly as Foxstar held her paw out to her. She was by nature surprisingly trusting, almost stupidly so, of fundamentally villainous cats - being surrounded by terrible cats all her life who she'd always found the soft spots of had left her with a backwards sense of trustworthiness, devoting herself unthinkingly to cats who wore their darkness on their sleeves and frowning at good cats with true morals like they were the ones who were hiding something - but even so, here she slowed. She got the distinct impression, in a distant, mostly buried part of her mind, the warnings echoing out frantically through the fog, that this meant more than she could truly understand. Eshek had never met the ex-Priestess personally until she'd joined DayClan, but even she knew, mostly through her little birds littered through the Clans as Foreign Affairs Proxy, that when Foxstar switched moods within a single minute, it meant she'd already come out on top. While the cats around her thought themselves the victor, the russet she-cat had already planned a year ahead to their downfall and her ascension.
But now, lying on the ground of the DayClan camp, Eshek felt herself backed against it without a clear way out. Take her paw and she owed her; cast it aside and she made an enemy she now didn't think herself entirely able to handle. These thoughts weren't entirely conscious in Carriondare's mind, however; mostly she was just a little blindly bewildered, her subconscious warning her of a thousand things she couldn't consciously understand.
So, finally, Eshek put her paw in Foxstar's.
She stood slightly hunched and wary when the co-leader helped her up, her white side covered in dust. "Thank you," she murmured quietly, eyes flicking over Foxstar's face. Even standing there now, she felt like something had fundamentally shifted. Like thin red strings had just been wound down from the sky and knotted themselves around her legs. She felt like the very air within her lungs was no longer completely her own. Swallowing, Eshek dipped her head slightly to the older she-cat, her eyes never leaving her.
Post by Honeystorm on Sept 29, 2021 2:27:54 GMT -5
The subtle stretch of the smirk into a danger tinted smile. Eyes narrowing as she tilted her head back ever so slightly to peer at Eshek from down her nose. "Excellent." Foxstar answered, the response not at all sensible for the situation at first glance, but entirely appropriate for the subtext of it all.
She held onto Carriondare's paw for a few heartbeats too long after tugging her to her paws, with each second the threads seemed to tighten and carve into her flesh like metal wire. "Ah, where were we?" As if realizing for the first time how this looked, she allowed the other she-cat's paw to slip past hers and fall out of her grasp, discarded once it was no longer convenient.
"Come along... Carriondare, right? I think things are getting a bit stuffy here in camp, don't you, hmm?" Did she wait for a reply? No. With a gentle but pointed tap to the warrior's shoulder indicating she should follow, Foxstar turned on her paws to head out of camp. Away from prying eyes and listening ears. The last thing she needed was the scrutiny of DayClan as she got to know her latest pawn.
"Mm," Eshek agreed weakly, both to the question about her name and the comment about the stuffiness of camp; her anxious smile didn't reach her eyes. As Foxstar began to lead the way out of camp, she hesitated, rooted to the spot save for one forepaw half raised from the ground, looking around for help - she was hoping to spot Lucistic, or Glowstar, or Innocentia, or Yuccablossom, or anyone, just someone who might want to speak to Foxstar more than she did and divert her attention away from her. But no one appeared. She was alone. It was rare that Eshek was actually uncomfortable, actually unnerved, but it was clear from the way she held herself, looking insecure and hunched and timid, that that's precisely what she was. It was almost darkly funny, if it weren't so pitiful - because she was trying to make herself look small, in the hope of disappearing, despite how tall she was, she looked like a great dane trying to shrink down to the size of a chihuahua.
Seeing that she had no excuse to not follow the co-leader, Eshek trailed after her, slowly at first, her tail curled around one of her hind legs, but then quicker. The last thing she wanted was to aggravate the she-cat. "Maybe we shouldn't go too far from camp," she laughed, trying not to sound as freaked out and vulnerable as she felt at being out in the wild with Foxstar. She offered her a casual, agonised grin; the thing about Esh's face was that everything she was feeling showed clearly in her eyes, and right now they were panicked. "I heard there were rabid dogs or something in the territory." As if she'd be afraid of rabid dogs - they'd be afraid of her. She began to fantasise about Pinesimmer returning the favour and letting a pack loose in DayClan. She got so swept up in the comforting daydream that she began to zone Foxstar and the golden territory out, everything blurring around the edges of her vision.