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Maybe, just like the stories he was told about the great clans and the invincibility of the cats of WinterClan when he was a kit, the ideal of a soulmate was merely a fantasy.
Maybe everyone who looked down upon him and scoffed in his face when he waxed poetic about a 'one true love' were right.
Maybe, in the end, none of it mattered.
Or maybe, just maybe, they were destined for something far greater than anyone could possibly understand.
His lungs were burning, his heart was beating so hard the drumming rhythm threatened to break through his chest, his eyes were burning as the wind whipped and pulled at his fur, his paws ached as they pulled and twisted to keep up with the wild pounding of the organ in his chest that seemed to sing a song only one could sing back, but none of it mattered. All that mattered was getting to her. Faster, harder, longer. When his joints screamed at him and his brain whimpered for mercy, to settle down, to make camp for the night in strange woods and pick up the journey come morning, he grit his teeth until they creaked in his jaws and pushed. All the while, his heart singed all the louder, its song emanating with each breath and seeming to travel like dancing light along the path in front of him, and in his mind's eye he saw it connecting to her, warning her, preparing her. Wait for me. I'm almost there.
The colliding of two hearts to become one had resumed its trajectory with the sudden appearance of a she-cat Zetiankunzea had never seen before, but by the frost scent coming off her pelt, she knew the young she-cat had to be from WinterClan. A clan of unrepentant classist mousebrains who prized bloodlines over freedom and duty over love. While she had at one point had such a mindset and perhaps would have fit in quite well in the clan of snow and ice like a missing puzzle piece, taking her adopted son under her wing and into her heart had changed her, slowly over time, but changed her nontheless.
Zetiankunzea padded quickly toward the apprentice and tilted her head, trying to gauge her wellbeing without invading her space. The last thing she needed was a claw in the face for making assumptions. "Young one, why have you come so far from your home? What has happened? Are you alright?"
The bengal she-cat had never spoken so much in her life, other than one occasion she'd rather not be reminded of at the moment. She swallowed. Certain situations called for certain actions, she reminded herself in reassurance.
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Post by Nova on Oct 9, 2021 22:51:08 GMT -5
Love was never something that existed in her world of ice and snow. She had the love of her parents, but even that seemed to match the frozen waste of their home. Love was not something that existed for the young apprentice. Not until him. Her knight. Her warmth in the harsh tundra. But it had nearly killed him… and they said goodbye. Subtlepaw tried, she had tried so hard, to try and be as her family expected. A proper example of a noble Winterclan she-cat. But the noose around her neck grew tighter and tighter the closer it came to her wedding day. She could take it no more.
The tortoiseshell had planned it all. She had pulled a patch of fur from her pelt, stuffed it between a rocky craig and stated her own “death”. Those that saw the evidence would find no trace of her body. They’d assume she was taken away by a bear or another predator. But she hadn’t wasted any time.
Now, she hardly recognized herself. Her pace had slowed, her paws leaving a trail of blood behind her. The pads of her paws were numb, scabbed over, and rubbed raw in a viscous cycle. Her coat ragged and matted, the patch of fur on her side had grown back not brown or black like the rest of her pelt, but a stark white. Subtlepaw had tried and failed to protect the bare patch of skin from frostbite. Her frame had become gaunt, more and more looking as though she were nothing more than a rogue. But she would not stop. Not until she saw him again. Subtlepaw had to tell her knight that she changed her mind… then she could rest.
The warm air of Springclan had tempted her, lulling her into a sense of safety. It whispered and called to her. Come rest, it cooed, rest your tired and weary body. But she could not. Her limbs, no longer her own, did not stop moving. Not until a voice called to her. Subtlepaw slowly looked up. Her amber eyes struggled to focus on the she-cat before her. Subtlepaw tried to speak, but her voice rasped and broke apart as though she swallowed a mouthful of quills.
“I’m… need to find…” Subtelpaw swayed on her shaky legs, barely managing to whisper Chasingpaw’s name, before her legs finally gave way and she fainted
Reputation tarnished or not, Zetiankunzea would always be seen as the traitor no matter where she was, the least she could do was drop her egotistical mask and show this child the maternal side only one in her life ever got to see. She frowned and hurriedly attempted to help the apprentice from crumbling to the ground, the she-cat's bony body chilling next to her own well fed one. She resisted the urge to flinch and nudged her head up with her nose. "Come on, don't give up now. Just a little bit further, then you can rest." She murmured in what she hoped was an encouraging tone, padding toward SpringClan's camp with the frail she-cat half hanging off of her half walking on her own. "You're in no condition to be looking for anyone. Once you're well again, we can talk about who you're trying to find. Maybe we can find them together." Her eyes slid to the corner to look at the she-cat. She couldn't be older than an apprentice, maybe young warrior, but with how little meat was on her bones and how she could barely hold her own weight, she seemed almost like a kitten in the former NightClan loyal guard's eyes.
Zetiankunzea, however, was no mousebrained she-cat. Nor was she hard of hearing. Though it was faint, she was able to detect, along with the movement of the she-cat's lips, the name that she was trying to say and a chill ran up her spine. There could be any number of Chasingpaw's in this forest, she would be a fool to make any assumptions, especially when the young she-cat seemed near delirious. But... She recalled the forlorn look on the young black bengal tom's face back in NightClan, the way he'd stare into the night sky as though somewhere in the stars someone would be looking back at him. She had heard him whispering to himself and promising someone somewhere something he would never explain when she confronted him about it. Her stomach twisted and she shook her head.
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Post by Nova on Oct 9, 2021 23:09:50 GMT -5
Subtlepaw was vaguely aware of the she-cat beside her. The tortoiseshell struggled to keep her eyes open, but nodded slowly. Even if she could barely make out the words the warrior spoke.
“I have to… tell him I changed… I changed my mind…” Subtlepaw mumbled, thought it would be hard for Zetiankunzea to understand. It would have only sound like a stuttering, mess of jumbled sounds. But the fragile apprentice limped alongside her, struggling to remain upright.
Was she taking her to him? Did Subtlepaw finally make it? She had to… she had traveled so far… day and night with no rest. But now…
“It’s so warm…” Subtelpaw said weakly. She hasn’t felt warmth like this since she lost her knight.
Zetiankunzea shot the young she-cat a worried look, consciously quickening her pace as much as she could without jeopardizing the apprentice leaning against her side. While she couldn't fully make out every word, her confession of feeling warm made her uneasy. She had never spent any time in WinterClan. Her time spent in SpringClan had been when she was young, having left when she was an apprentice and finding herself in NightClan. She shook her head to rid herself of the memories. WinterClan cats were much more acclimated to the cold; what if the warmth of SpringClan posed a threat to her? She winced and focused her sights on the path ahead. They were nearly to camp.
"Sakurapaw!" The she-cat snapped out, flinching at the aggression in her own voice and silently, desperately hoping the clan medicine cat wouldn't take it to heart. She had been trying hard to rid herself of the icy exterior she held throughout her time in NightClan, but it would take time chipping away at it.
The white and black spotted she-cat poked her head out of the makeshift camp with wide eyes, glancing to the left and right as though worried about being caught before she hurried over. "Zetiankunzea!" She breathed back, pink and purple gaze zeroed in like tunnel vision only on the patient who desperately needed her help. "Hurry, get her inside and set her in one of the nests. Where did you find her?"
"She nearly ran into me," the SpringClan warrior grunted and followed the healer into the makeshift medicinal area, gingerly setting Subtlepaw into one of the nests, wincing at the mental image of the she-cat's frail bones shifting and creaking with the effort. "She's definitely WinterClan. I don't know why she's so far away from home. She's too out of it to answer."
"I would think so, it seems she's been traveling without stopping for any nourishment breaks," Sakurapaw tutted in disapproval, though her eyes were soft and worried. The medicine cat rummaged through her stores, or at least what she had left – they would need to make another run soon, and returned to the stranger's side with her findings. She leaned forward and inspected the she-cat from head to toe, clicking her tongue here and there in silent comment, "Zetiankunzea, I'll need your help. Gather water, you can use the clean moss over there, she's severely dehydrated. I'll see what I can do with everything else."
Zetiankunzea's purple gaze was trained on the WinterClan apprentice until she felt the medicine cat's mismatched eyes burning a hole in her pelt and she nodded jerkily once, gathering the moss and turning away, padding hurriedly to their water store for their temporary camp.
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Post by Nova on Oct 9, 2021 23:26:50 GMT -5
So this is what real warmth felt like… how comforting. But these cats… acting as if Subtlepaw were about to die. Well she simply refused. Not yet. Not until she was able to see Chasingpaw again, and Nightclan was still a ways away. The tortoiseshell winced as she was set down, the moss rubbing against her pelt and skin felt like porcupine quills. A soft hiss escaped her mouth as she tried to move, but she was too weak to do so.
No nourishment breaks… Subtlepaw would love to see them try and hunt for food on their own in the harsh tundra of Winterclan. If she could see them, she would probably burn with jealousy over their plump frames… but her body burned with something else… fever? Excitement? Or was the dread?
“Not yet…” She muttered. She couldn’t slip away just yet. Not until she made it to Nightclan
Sakurapaw glanced up from where she was making a variety of poultices and potions to get the foreign apprentice on the mend, brows furrowing and lips drawing into a small, concerned frown.
“Be still," She murmured, lifting one of the poultices on a beech leaf to the apprentices mouth to drink, “you may speak when you’re better.”
Zetiankunzea returned not long after that, damp moss in her jaws. The healer took it and offered it to her patient, allowing it to dribble and coat the she-cat’s throat.
“You might as well return to your duties,“ the healer sighed at the warrior, "she won’t be miraculously up and chatting away today."
The warrior hummed and nodded, dipping her head and leaving the den. Sakurapaw turned back to her patient, gaze thoughtful.
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Post by Nova on Oct 16, 2021 19:30:00 GMT -5
Subtlepaw was barely aware of anything as she slowly slipped away into a unconsciousness. Her body begged for it, screamed at her to rest. But the mottled apprentice still fought. She had to find him… it was the only thing on her mind. Yet even she couldn’t fight anymore. It wasn’t much longer until she finally allowed herself to slip away into a near coma.
When she finally woke up, she almost didn’t remember what happened. Subtlepaw glanced around the den, slowly blinking away the confusion as she adjusted to her surroundings. Her paws no longer ached, but her muscles tightened and stretched painfully as she slowly sat up. Subtlepaw let out a hiss before she dropped back onto the moss nest.
The medicine cat was fiercely thankful the younger apprentice had chosen the moment she was in the den to come back to consciousness. The white she-cat let out a sigh of relief and padded slowly over, so as not to startle her.
"Easy, easy," she murmured, helping the she-cat to a comfortable position in the nest. "You've been asleep for some time now, your body's not quite used to jumping around just yet."
Sakurapaw tilted her head, humming. Padding away from her side for only a moment, she returned with a damp piece of moss, hanging it over the she-cat's mouth so she could wet her undoubtedly parched throat.
"Now," she breathed, sitting back on her haunches and observing the apprentice, "why don't we finally have that talk you were so desperate to have a couple days ago?"
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Post by Nova on Nov 4, 2021 20:31:33 GMT -5
Subtlepaw, at first, quickly recoiled from the medicine cat’s touch. The tortoiseshell apprentice had to take a deep breath to still her erratic nerves before she felt the dull ache from her quick movements. The she-cat grinder her teeth as she struggled to make herself comfortable with the help of the medicine cat. But hearing the news of her long rest… well Subtlepaw pinned her ears back and glared at the poor medicine cat, unable to shed her harsh Winterclan personality despite the kindness she had been shown.
“How long?” Subtlepaw asked shortly. “I have no time to sit and exchange pleasantries. It might be too late by then… No, I simply can’t stay. Thank you, but I must ask that you let me go. Now.”
Sakurapaw frowned. Though she was used to such prickly manners from a choice few clanmates, she thought it rather rude that the younger apprentice was behaving in such a manner after all that Zetiankunzea and she had done to ensure her survival. Her jaws clicked together and it took quite a bit of effort for her to maintain her calm and soothing demeanor in her next words. "Unfortunately, these aren't pleasantries. We found you near death in our territory. Whether you like it or not, you have answers to questions that have burned in not only those who rescued you but those who lead our clan as well. If you want to continue on your journey, you'll answer them."
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Post by Nova on Dec 14, 2021 20:48:11 GMT -5
"Near-death?" Subtlepaw answered, her brow raised in a questioning fashion. "I was merely exhausted. Not necessarily on death's door. Winterclan... cats of my nature are made of hardier stuff than that."
The tortoiseshell very slowly extended her paw, flexing the muscles in her leg slowly to ease the dulling ache that no longer burned like fire through her body. She let out a soft sigh as she repeated the action with her other leg before looking up at Sakurapaw. "I know that I seem quite rude to you. I'm no fool in how my mannerisms and speech make me appear. But I'm in a rush, and that's the honest truth. I'm looking for someone. Someone dear to me. I have no time to answer any other questions. By the time I get to Nightclan... it may be too late by then. Please, if you can I would appreciate something that can help me on my journey"
Sakurapaw sighed. She was far too tired to continue circling the same argument with her. "Fine." She stepped back. "Then answer me this one question before you go: Who are you looking for? Maybe I can help."
"Yes." Came the dark growl of another female voice. Zetiankunzea slipped into the den and into Subtlepaw's space, looming over her and glaring down at the apprentice, the expression on her face – and the darkness in her eyes – telling that she was ready to fight without holding back if that was what the apprentice was willing to start. "Who are you looking for, princess? You could barely handle yourself just outside of WinterClan's borders. How do you think you'll fare in an unknown world?"
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Post by Nova on Dec 14, 2021 21:34:55 GMT -5
Subtlepaw let out a breath. Finally... she was getting somewhere. But before she could thank Sakurapaw, the warrior from before had entered the den. The growl had put the tortoiseshell on the defensive. Her amber eyes narrowed as her fur bristled slightly, but Subtlepaw held her head high. Her gaze did not falter once, and she was ready to very politely lay into the warrior. Yet her demeanor cracked at that one word.
Princess.
The image of Chasingpaw flashed in her mind, and the brief image had her looking back down sadly at her paws. "I'm... chasing a dream... one that I hope is still there despite my foolishness."
"I'm sure you've heard of the frozen tundra that makes up Winterclan's territory. Anyone traveling on their own won't make it far. My only... foolish choice was allowing myself to grow so lethargic. Someone dear to me is in Nightclan. And I must get there as soon as possible. To apologize for my choice, for not going with him. I can't answer anything other than that. If word gets back to Winterclan that I'm actually alive... it won't end well for me, and I'd rather not risk it affecting him. He deserves better than that."
Zetiankunzea had pulled back slightly as Subtlepaw submitted and began to voice her story. The she-cat's purple eyes narrowed and she tilted her head, jaw clicking. "What is your name, child?" She growled. Sakurapaw watched on, worry growing in her heart. While she had no doubt Subtlepaw had training, the warrior before them had once been a loyal guard of NightClan, a fierce warrior guardian who was deadly and dangerous as much as she was jaded and rough.
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Post by Nova on Dec 14, 2021 21:50:20 GMT -5
The tortoiseshell looked up at Zetiankunzea, her amber eyes an ocean of emotions. Regret, urgency, and desperation. Things that the young apprentice had only felt once before on the day that Chasingpaw had said he was leading. She took a deep breath, shakey and slow, before she spoke again.
"Subtlepaw... now... may I go now? Please, I've already wasted enough time here..."
Zetiankunzea seemed to stiffen like a board, her purple eyes flashing with an unreadable fury, like lightning in amethyst skies, before she turned on her heel and snapped back at the apprentice. "No. You will remain here." The she-cat looked at the white medicine cat she had momentarily forgotten about, "Do not let her out of your sight."
Sakurapaw frowned, padding toward Subtlepaw to offer what comfort she could, tail resting on her shoulder. "It's alright, you'll be able to leave soon, I promise you. Zetiankunzea's more than likely going to retrieve Jetstar."
It was in the silence of the medicine den, beat after beat after beat passing, time seeming to both slow down and speed up, that there seemed to be commotion out in the clearing. There was shouting, as though an argument had broken out, before the pounding of paws toward the medicine den. Sakurapaw straightened her posture, preparing for a possible skirmish to break out – had there been intruders? did she need to gather her supplies and prepare for battlefield injuries? – but instead, a familiar voice called out.
"Subtlepaw!"
Sakurapaw glanced over at the apprentice still at her side.
"Subtlepaw!" There was a frustrated curse and the male voice seemed to lash out at someone, "Why didn't you tell me sooner?!"
Suddenly a black furry head pushed into the entrance of the den, before a large body – far larger than what he once was, far more built and defined with sharper lines than what he once was – forced its way through the slightly tight entrance of the den and familiar molten golden eyes gazed down at her.
He breathed, expression looking for lack of a better expression as though the world had stopped turning and nothing else existed but Subtlepaw's own gaze, "I found you."
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Post by Nova on Dec 14, 2021 22:41:48 GMT -5
"I've told you what you wanted to know!" Subtlepaw snapped, her voice cracking as her emotions threatened to finally overwhelm her. "It'll be too late by the time you allow-excuse me?! I am not a prisoner!"
But her cries fell on deaf ears as the elder warrior left the den, leaving the distraught apprentice with the young medicine cat. Subtlepaw's side's heaved as she fought to catch her breath. Sakurapaw's words did little to offer comfort, though the tortoiseshell knew she was trying. She didn't want to speak with their leader! She had nothing more to say! But it seemed as though she were stuck there, and with her limited amount of strength, there was nothing she could do to fight back. The apprentice instead turned sharply from the entrance and collapsed in her moss nest, curling into a tight ball and burying her face within her paws. Subtlepaw was only vaguely aware of Sakurapaw's presence beside her.
Her ears twitched at the sound of what seemed like a scuffle outside, but it did not move the apprentice. She could care less about what the Springclan cat's fought over. It was probably something foolish... until she heard her name spoken by a voice she thought she would never hear again. Subtlepaw snapped her head up, ignoring the dizziness that nearly overwhelmed her. She felt her heart skip a beat as she stared expectantly at the entrance.
Then she heard her name again. More frustrated this time, but still that same voice she longed for.
"Chasingpaw...?" She muttered his name like a prayer on her lips. "Chasingpaw...!"
Subtlepaw struggled to move quickly enough, her paws growing tangled within her mossy nest. With a frustrated hiss, she shook herself free and quickly turned towards the entrance only to be captured by that warm golden gaze once more. A gaze she had feared lost to her forever. Suddenly, the tortoiseshell felt insecure about her own appearance. Her coat was no doubt dull and matted, of course, there was her new white patch from her bought with frostbite. And there he was... no longer the young lanky apprentice that she had last seen. He had certainly grown into his frame since their time together. It brought a bit of heat to her cheeks as she struggled to find her voice.
"I... I finally found my wings..." She said quietly, fighting back the tears that welled in her eyes. "I learned how to finally fly..."
A grin took over that handsome face and the next moment, he was wrapped tightly around her, his forehead pressed against hers and his eyes closed, enveloping himself in the warmth of her and the scent of her, the feel of her energy intermingling with his own, reminding himself over and over, she's here, it's real, she's here.
The black tom lifted his head and gazed into her eyes, his own seeming to near explode with love, uncaring of the audience they had. He tightened his tail wrapped around her, pulling her closer to him, and a deep rumble sounded within his chest, a raspy purr that seemed oddly placed considering his often light and sweet voice.
"I'll never let you go again." He rumbled, voice darker and richer, "Never. You're back. We're together, where we belong." He nuzzled the side of her head and rested his chin atop her, resulting in placing her ear against his chest, where his heart – that had once been hammering in a frenzy – slowed to a steady and confident beat. "Forever."
Somewhere in the world, a voice cleared.
"Ah..." Sakurapaw glanced at the entrance of the den, where she could sense the guilt – and anger – that ebbed off of Zetiankunzea, though she surprisingly respectfully kept her distance. "That's all well and good... but we have some pressing matters to attend to with Subtlepaw's arrival. We still have questions that need answers."
Chasingpaw's golden eyes flashed open and narrowed, glaring warning daggers at the medicine cat. The white she-cat winced in response.
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Post by Nova on Dec 14, 2021 23:17:30 GMT -5
Subtlepaw swallowed thickly, waiting for what seemed like forever until her frozen world thawed out with a simple smile. Her warmth returned as she was quickly pulled against him. The tortoiseshell nearly melted. Her breath hitched in her throat before she buried her face into his fur, her tears seeping into his pelt as she offered muttered apologies repeatedly to him. It was all she could do as she inched even closer to him, practically pressing her thin frame against him.
Time had been kind to Chasingpaw. He had grown stronger. But Subtlepaw... she had grown weaker. Time had taken her strength from her. Had taken the shine from her coat, once well-groomed and glossy... now barely clung to her frame in small, matted clumps. Her ribs shyly poked out from her sides due to days of forsaking food in her rush to find him. But he was right, and all she could do was nod along to his words.
The tortoiseshell slowly turned her head towards the sound of the young medicine cat, amber eyes glossy with unshed tears as she cleared her throat. "What other questions could you have..." She asked softly. "I answered them all... are we not allowed to have a moment to ourselves in the meantime?"