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i forgot rowan had a mate planned but hey he can still go on one failed date, winter needs the conts pao
Rowanstrike! Now here was an admirable warrior. Limelight brushed past him with a purr, her fluffy gray-black tail tickling beneath his chin. "Shall we head out now? I bet I can catch a huge rabbit."
(His mate is planned but not canon or even close yet. They’re still in the talking stage so he’s completely up for grabs in everyone’s eyes still)
Rowanstrike was an ex-prisoner and know previous outsider so it was odd that he’d been requested from attend a date with Limelight of all cats. The two were practically form two different worlds, especially two different castes. While he’d worked his way through the ranks in order to be a grace caste cat, she was born into her status. His bloodline would ruin hers and he knew her family cared about that, but he was one of few bachelors her age who was still single so he could see why they’d request for a date, a trail run essentially. “Very well. Did you have an area in mind?” Polite and straight to the point, Rowanstrike began to follow behind her, refusing to step up and walk beside her. The tom had always stayed just behind any cat that out ranked him in caste or blood status in general, made life a little easier when you didn’t accidentally insult anyone.