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Sure, sure arranged marriages had become a thing and Cottontail knew better than to complain about it. If anything, he really didn't mind it. The cat he was assigned to marry though... Well, he looked into her a bit more. According to little birds, she had some connection with Ghoulstar? That had to carry some social standing, surely. He just had to be the perfect, doting husband and she would come around. Hopefully her connections would come around as well. Thinking some more about the situation, Cottontail felt like maybe they should plan a ceremony just so he could get his bearings on just how many new networks he would have. Something told him Lilydawn wasn't the celebrating type. It could be the dark, brooding demeanor but he assumed she was just another nut to crack and secretly she could love the attention. There had also been this rumor about Lilydawn that had disturbed him. Not because he expected any loyalty out of her, but having competition did not look good for his status. Cottontail sighed and wiped some dust off his paw. It was going to be a difficult quest to win her affections so it was a good thing that she was stuck with him for a while.
Since her time with Doefreckle, Lilydawn’s anger had settled a little. It was still a prominent, burning thing, but she realized that perhaps murder wasn’t the best option for her. She still hated the idea — arranged marriage, what was that all about? — but she had steeled herself to meet the tom. Even if the thought of him made her want to throw up a little. She’d seen him around, heard his name in overheard conversation, but she didn’t think they had ever talked before. What was Wintrystar thinking, putting them together of all cats. The day she went to talk to him, tell him of their impeding separation (no way in hell was she staying with this guy for more than a moon), all of the anger almost returned. Almost. He seemed so pleased with himself, and she wanted to rip his dumb face off. But she took a breath, a few — a lot of breaths, and tried to approach with at least a little bit of civility.
“Alright, listen!” Instead her words came out a hiss, “I don’t want to spend more time than I have to around you, so when our moon is up, we will be going to Wintrystar, to whoever, and you will agree to a divorce, you hear? She would have been glaring him down if she were taller, but unfortunately she was short-legged, rounded, looking much less intimidating with her small folded ears and big eyes. But her energy was just as intense as any other, if not more so, like everything about her held nothing but fury. Partially, it was true.
winterclan's leader and mistakenly caught floaty thing
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Post by simplylight on Nov 1, 2021 7:38:59 GMT -5
Cottontail watched, bewildered, as this fiery cat approached him with an attempted calm that quickly turned sour. He couldn't help it when a small laugh bubbled from his lips. "I'm sorry. That was rude of me." His tail swished across the ground as he sat down, hoping that would ease her temper. Nobody liked to be towered over and unfortunately that was easy to do to Lilydawn. His head tilted to the side ever so slightly. "So, it's nice to meet you formally. I can see you are already not taken with me and, honestly, I don't know you well. We can do whatever you'd like but I don't like finding my way on Wintrystar's bad side, so could we at least attempt to find some meaning in this?" The calm in his voice surprised even him considering if looks could burn he would be a puddle of ash at that very moment. "There have been rumors as I'm sure you know. I wouldn't wish for your image to be tarnished if this doesn't work out. Cats love to talk and don't like to listen to truths." He feigned a grimace and continued on, "I don't know what you've been doing, but I'm willing to trust you if you are willing to give me just a small chance to make this right?"
"Don't be so pleased about it," she sneered. The way he laughed, looked so content, gratified, it seemed to rile her up more — how had he just accepted it, like it was just a regular Tuesday and they're weren't literally assigned a marriage? His words were sweet and poised, and to anyone else it would have been charming, but Lilydawn was not fooled so easily. She would not spoil him with faux politeness, feed him any sort of ideas that there was any chance their relationship could work, she simply wasn't ready to settle down, didn't think she'd ever be ready, because every time she did she would have to drop it all at the next terrible thing that happened, and even the notion of having to do so was terrifying.
"Meaning in what? There's nothing here, don't kid yourself."
I don't know what you've been doing, but I'm willing to trust you if you are willing to give me just a small chance to make this right? She thought for a moment. Really, she wanted nothing more than to leave the conversation, the clan, everything and go to Springclan or Fallclan like Doefreckle had suggested, but there was that small part of her that enjoyed Winterclan, the little voice that told her: yeah, maybe it'll be fun, give it a try, because it was nothing but impulse. She was torn, because she hated everything that was going on, she hated Cottontail simply for existing, but he was willing to try something just for her, and she went her whole life not ever having that. That sad, impulsive little part of her thrived off the attention, even if the whole didn't agree.
"Fine. You have," she paused as if thinking things over, "you have from now until sundown tomorrow to think of something, anything, that you think will 'make it right' then maybe — maybe — I'll think it through more."
winterclan's leader and mistakenly caught floaty thing
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Post by simplylight on Nov 1, 2021 21:54:59 GMT -5
Cottontail listened quietly as she picked apart each and every one of his pretty words. A mask of lovely, innocent doubt hid the small bit of irritation that threatened to nip at his features. I did just acknowledge that it would be a difficult journey. Letting out a long sigh, he cast his gaze to the ground. "I understand your frustration. None of us get a choice in these matters and several others have gone through the same experiences. Some were successful and others ended poorly... Perhaps it would help to seek council from the ones that made it work?" He busied his paws with sweeping away some dirt off the stone, a trick he learned that was oddly sympathetic. "Surely I'm not the worst cat you could've been paired with? Honestly, I probably seem content because I feel somewhat lucky that it was you." He laughed a little at the end and lifted his head to look at her with those boyish eyes of his. Their depths twinkled with light humor. After a moment, he considered the timeline she gave him and wondered if that was even possible... Well, all he could do was try to barter for a bit more time or pull out his best cards. "I see... What about three sunrises? We are supposed to have a full month, but I don't want to tie you down to me for that long if you're desperate to leave."
She could see he was pushing his buttons, ever so slightly, that he was trying to hold it in. She was petty, immature (though she would deny that part), and she wanted to make it as difficult for him as possible. What was the use in such a union if she couldn't have any fun with it? It just so happened that riling people up, watching them try to settle themselves as she continued to press and press and press, was entertainment enough.
She gave an uneven chuckle, one without much humour in it, "Be my guest, if you want. I've no need," her voice heightened a few octaves, indignant and almost childish, drawn in the worst ways just to make herself sound that much more pretentious. Surely I'm not the worst cat you could've been paired with? Lilydawn didn't say anything more. She knew he was right, she could probably name much worse cats, the ones the would have driven her away a lot faster, and she supposed she was more lenient on him because of that fact, that she decided to stay. He still made her want to give him a good cuff around the ears (existing had a price, obviously, especially if it inconvenienced her). The next part of his sentence gave her a very slight rush — 'me? me? somebody wants me?' it said — because she was still hopeless and lonely, even if she had begun to reconnect with her fathers, and had some closure with Doe's kids, even if she was sure it wouldn't go anywhere.
"Two and you have a deal," just to be a little more annoying, she decided, "but thank you for noticing." A sort-of joke, a little more light-hearted than anything she'd been saying before.
Post by Honeystorm on Nov 12, 2021 22:24:26 GMT -5
Well, this was certainly a problem. And and interesting thing as well, considering WinterClan's frozen nature. Cottontail could have been a pile of ash under Lilydawn's gaze... but now he might very well just be a pile of ash if he wasn't careful. First it was a whiff of smoke, then maybe a bit of warmth behind him... and now, well... He might want to move if he didn't want to set his tail on fire as the brush behind him was set aflame.