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Burningsummer would like to say she'd wisened up over the years.
Granted some might say the friendship she harbored with Foxstar and Glowstar was foolish, the dark ginger she cat had to admit that she looked back on the days when the Pride had been together it had been like a sisterhood of sorts.
Then Kerrigan died, and well things changed.
But what would never change, was how much she loved all the kits she'd had and all the kits she'd adopted.
Though she was very happy to have Nightshadeintuition as her mate (rather than just another father of her kits that hadn't been able to stay), she loved all her kits fiercely.
Including one whom she had adopted not as a kit but as an adult.
She'd sent Radiantglow off to go find Tuskblood in SwiftClan, wanting the chance to reunite with her oldest daughter. Though many of her children were scattered throughout the clans, Burningsummer was glad that Tuskblood was still keeping on in SwiftClan.
But she so longed to see her, especially after losing half of her youngest litter in the unfortunate series of events that befell them.
Burningsummer perked up as she caught sight of the light ginger coat that was Radiantglow, but her gaze was focused on the shape next to her.
"Tuskblood!" Burningsummer cried hurrying up to her daughter. "It's good to see you! How are you?"