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Pinesnap wasn't sure how she felt about getting her first apprentice. She was still rather young herself, but a deep pride for fallclan still resided deep within her veins, making her strive to do what she could for her clan. She had instructed her apprentice, Feralpaw, to meet her by the camp entrance at dawn the day after ceremonies. She hadn't entirely planned out their day quite yet, but she figured they could figure it out together in a sense to form some comradery.
On the day of the ceremony, the nursery aids probably threw a celebration, because finally, the thorn in their side was someone else's problem. Feralpaw had been a menace throughout her first six moons and she showed no sign of relenting any time soon.
But right on cue, Feralpaw woke at dawn and slipped out of the nursery, mismatched gaze searching the camp until she spotted her mentor by the camp entrance. The bengal headed her way, critically evaluating Pinesnap with a sweep of her eyes, but for now she said nothing.
Sensing someone’s gaze upon her, Pinesnap turned in the direction of the younger cat that was now approaching her. “Feralpaw,” she greeted with the slightest dip of her head. As if knowing her apprentice was observing her, her keen green gaze did the same in return, noticing even the way the apprentice stepped towards her without a word.