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Family Plot! Astutepaw is caught sneaking back in after the Speed Dating Event. He refuses to say who he was with for his most rememberable date, the others were eh cus they weren’t a huge fan of his know it all ness so he doesn’t even mention them. But he does keep referencing this one date, but won’t say the cats name because he can’t bring himself to accept that’s he’s not completely straight. So a coming out thread as well as a moving thread later on. He sneaks out a few more times to see this mysterious cat and in one of those visits he learns that said cat has taken in a litter of kits. Astutepaw can’t let these poor kits be raised by the mysterious cat and volunteers to help and then comes back and asks his family to help him and so they move to NightClan. Even then Astutepaw is determined to jot tell them who the mysterious cat is so they’ll be fun in figuring that out lol. Novaashestoashes
Astutepaw had snuck out. Well it’d started out of curiosity really. The tom had heard about this event happening and then when he got there he found out it was a speed dating event. Surprise! So he went through without though, completely out of curiosity of course, and found the most infuriating cat! Out of all of the dates he was on tonight that one was by far the lost rememberable of the lot. The others didn’t really enjoy their time with him, one even calling him a know it all. But this cat! This tom from NightClan would be the death of him. Astutepaw was still blushing and really not knowing what to feel after the ending of their date. It was the last one fo the nights do so he’d quickly scrambled home, unsure what else he was supposed to do. For a cat with as much brains as him, he was at a loss. Well for anything but frustrated now that he’s looking back. I mean who just randomly kissed someone like that!
Post by ashestoashes on Aug 18, 2021 19:53:37 GMT -5
Sagespirit had been out doing his duties returning back to camp, but it didn't seem like he was the only one. He noticed Astutepaw was sneaking his way back in curious as to what his son was up to. Where had he been? What had he been up to? On the one hand Sagespirit could go right up and ask him, but figured that would cause his son to close up. Instead he would be patient, allowing Astutepaw to come to him if he wanted to talk or ask for anything. For now he would do what he always did best: work hard trying to be a good example for his sons.
Passionatepaw paced outside the apprentice's den. He hadn't seen his little brother in... well who cares how long it was! Astutepaw was practically missing in the large apprentice's head! His tail lashed angrily and his amber eyes flashed. Sagespirit had always said Passionatepaw needed to work on his patience, but now was not the time! Astutepaw could be in trouble! He could be hurt! THat was it he had to go find him. Just as Passionatepaw turned towards the camp entrance, he caught sight of the very cat that was worrying him.
Post by ashestoashes on Oct 23, 2021 16:52:13 GMT -5
Sagespirit continued on with his work while he quietly watched from afar, noting that on the one hand Passionatepaw was still ever the impatient one to Sagespirit his young son saw progress had been made...even if it wasn't by much. Progress was progress and his sons were still only just apprentices. They were doing just fine.