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The water was shockingly frigid as it washed over his paws. He leapt back to safety above the tide. He’d relished the taste of salt in the air as he’d approached, but just as he worried, it was far too cold for a swim. Hippostep brushed off some of the sand he’d kicked up on himself, though his eyes stared longingly at the black-blue swirls. Even the clan’s most skilled swimmers wouldn’t challenge an angry sea. Well, in any case, he was named a Coast Guard, so today he’d do what his title acclaimed: guard the coast. He looked to his left and then to his right, scanning the coast for any sign of trouble.
He was glad to be back. As much as he enjoyed traveling the coastline, finding new treasure, and bedding down on the road, he really did, he was always comforted by the moment where the coast officially melted into SummerClan territory. Leaving was fun, traveling was exciting, but returning was always his favorite time. Weevilspike had told him to go on ahead, so the tom returned to the shoreline alone, something that wasn't too uncommon. It was normal for the tom to return before the other, something directly attributed to the tom's lower-than-normal stamina.
The tom's pace quickened slightly when he saw the other Coast Guard, a friendly smile on his face as he closed the distance between the two. "Hippostep!" he greeted, the smile echoed in his tone. "How's the water been today?"
As lonely as it was living in the lighthouse, Bubblechaser had begun to enjoy it. When she wasn't with Ravenmask, she spent the majority of her time by the coast. Between her name and her job, it was really beginning to seem that her life revolved around the water. This time, as she walked, she simply reveled in living. With the salty breeze ruffling her coat and the distant call of birds, it was easy enough to relax. As weird as it felt, she enjoyed it. Relaxing was never something that she was used to doing, but it seemed there wasn't really a reason to be constantly battle training anymore.
A voice came to her ears, snapping Bubblechaser out of her reverie. Lifting her head, she easily spotted Hippostep and Foxfable a short distance away, and paused. Would she be interrupting something if she went to join them?
Dawnflicker had been spending most of her time at the beach as of late, staring out into the sea, throwing stones, hunting for any little secrets that lay near the ridged off sand. But she had especially been interested in the tiny, worn twoleg shack she had discovered with Rhiannon near the docks, with its long fishing rods, shelves, old boots, and creaky floors. She wanted to fix it up, if only for sentimental value. She had started with clearing out the dust, then trying to pin down that loose floorboard that, while helpful at the time, served only as an annoyance when her foot got caught underneath it.
Now, coming down the slope that shifted from dirt and grass to sand, she carried bundles of flowers in her jaws, picked from the winter blooms and whatever had grown early near the Springclan border. She was planning to bring more with the summer, of course, but for now they would do to liven the place up. It was beginning to feel less abandoned.
Spotting Hippostep and Foxfable just ahead, she slowed her stride, ears perked, meowing over the plants in her mouth, "hi guys! Hope you weren't in the middle of something important," she giggled, "I was just heading past."
“Foxfable!” he greeted merrily as his peach-colored peer approached. “I would find you here of all places, wouldn’t I? How goes the treasure-hunting, friend?” In reference to his question, he turned to glance at the rolling black water, and the gathering clouds. “Well, she’s in a foul mood today. Lashing her fury and tossing her spray, as they say. But that’s just how we like her, right?” @ian
Hippostep’s head turned about in surprise at Bubblechaser (lavellan) and then Dawnflicker’s (goldcrest) prompt arrivals. “I wasn’t aware we had a meeting scheduled today. I would’ve come more presentable.” He brushed the last of the sand from legs. “Bubblechaser… it feels like I haven’t seen you in ages. Come, join us. And Dawnflicker, it’s been too long since our last adventure. Those flowers are lovely.” He looked around for two more dark coats. ”All we’re missing is Ravenmask (Whitemuzzle) and Weevilspike (fox). Weevil will turn up eventually, I’m sure, but tell Raven it’s ok come out from that lighthouse once in a while, Bubblechaser. The seas will be safe without your watchful gaze for a spell…” The coastal winds bit into their coats – sharp and cold, but refreshing for any sea-lover.
“Oh my stars!” Weevilspike came bounding up and immediately slipped one of the prettiest flowers from between Dawnflicker’s jaws. “Are these for me? Oh, you shouldn’t have.” He flicked it once — “what’s a bit of spit between friends?” — and, just as he was moving to slip it into the fur round his ear, suddenly spun around and presented it to Foxfable instead, bowing low with his paw flattened to show the flower. “For you, my fabled companion, and all that ails you.” Spinning about, he wrapped his paw around the smaller tom’s feeble shoulders, giving Foxfable’s chest a little thump to clear it, and grinned happily at the other Coast Guards. “Well, well, what a handsome lot we are. I’d bang us. Dawnflicker.” Still leaning on Foxfable, he leaned forward, pulling the other tom with him, and reached out to lift one of the she-cat’s paws in his, sparkling eyes locked with hers. “Have you grown more beautiful since last we met? Impossible. Admittedly, you were dying in the sea but we can’t all be me.” Giving the back of her paw a quick kiss and flashing her a wink and little grin, he let her go and sat back with Foxfable, looking about at the group again. “So! What’s on the menu for today? Who are we drowning? I vote Hippostep. He’s had it too easy for too long.”
"Speak of the devil!" She announced without a look over her shoulder, voice lowering into a half-whisper behind her flora, "I'm beginning to feel like the name summons him or something." And, as he took a flower from her open stash, Dawnflicker could only give a wide-eyed, slightly bewildered look, because who simply walked up to someone and took something straight from their mouth? Truthfully, she wasn't irked, but she pretended like she was. Finally, she dropped the flowers at her paws and let the sand wisp over them — she'd find more later, probably, these ones were rather small anyway.
Have you grown more beautiful since last we met? She laughed, "oh, you're too kind — wait. I wasn't dying, it's called ... well, it doesn't have a name yet, but it wasn't dying." She stated it as if it were the most obvious thing in the world.
Her eyes drifted towards the waves, "I was going to suggest you but Sunstar would have our heads, so maybe Hippostep. Nothing personal, of course," she added, almost as an afterthought, nodding to him, "just kidding, by the way." Her paws shuffled briefly, and she turned to look forward again, the way she was heading, "oh, do you guys want to see this thing I found? I'm trying to fix it up all nice just in case someone wanted to use it."
Post by Whitemuzzle on Feb 27, 2022 16:11:17 GMT -5
It had taken him awhile but Ravenmask was just getting the hang of catching seagulls. Running in the sand was much different than chasing prey on regular soil. For one thing it was much slower so your stalking skills were always put to the test. You had to sneak in closer before your final charge.
Today was a good day. The dark tom had targeted the largest one from a flock that had landed on the shore. It was a good bit of hunting, he told himself as he was carrying it back to the lighthouse. But before he got there, he saw a group of cats forming on the beach. Recognizing them immediately, he trotted over to greet them. The gull's wings and feet left a trail in the sand as he toted it by it's neck.
"So who called the meeting?" he asked after releasing his catch. "Anyone hungry?"
(Sorry for the late reply. I was sick most of last week.)