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Even the nursery in Nightclan could be taken for an incredibly dreary sight. Filled with queens who didn't want to be there, dotted with tiny kittens who fell just below the rather pathetic requirments of height and age to be made into Kier's little soldiers. What should have been a place of childhood dreams and gentle mothers raising up the innocent blood of the clan was instead a festering ground for dread and burgeoning rebellion as much as it was with soon-to-be devout loyalty and anticipation. It smelled of milk and salt and blood still wafting in from yesterday's trial, and it was much too fitting.
And Centurykit, who now sat in a dark corner of the nursery's cold stone floor, drank in the sights and sounds because, young as they were, they had a sense of this. Perhaps far before most kittens did or ever would, they had a sense of it. It was not necessarily because they were smarter, though they had felt they were for a very long time because of it. More likely it was because Centurykit was built with the blood of survivors in their veins, cats who had lived by being vigilent, observant, by being able to sense the prickling of danger and unease in the air. And perhaps that was why Centurykit hated it, because somewhere in his blood, in every fiber of his being, he knew this was wrong. That it shouldn't be this way. It was a hatred and distaste not born even from knowing why the hated or detested it so much; it came natural to them, and they did.
But perhaps there was a piece of that survivor missing in Centurykit, of that will so desperately to live. Because a survivor would have played by the rules, would have kept their head down till they were given the proper chance to strike, and then when they did strike, would have made someone else do the dirty work for them. And true, that was in Centurykit's nature too. But they weren't willing to just wait, to just keep their head down. They were antsy, and watching, and not quite waiting, and their gaze followed every passerby in the nursery with the sort of hunter's keeness that was enough to warn anyone who could read that sort of predatory spark in their eye that Centurykit was a powderkeg; for now too small to cause damage. But one day. One day.
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Post by achromatic on Apr 5, 2022 17:20:14 GMT -5
Magpiekit had only ever known the dreary darkness of NightClan, and while the nursery was depressing compared to other clans' standards, it seemed like a haven compared to the cave his mother was shoved into, where he had spent the first few weeks of his life hiding in. His eyes had quickly adjusted to the dark, but he still found it difficult to adjust to...everything else. Perhaps had he been a normal kit, his mother would've socialized him with the others, but here he was, alone with his siblings, Sagebristle nowhere to be seen.
The tom wasn't blind; he was young, but he heard the way others whispered, how the other mothers averted their eyes whenever he passed by, how they pulled their own kits a little closer whenever his siblings tried to make friends. Somehow, there was something about him that made everything reproachful; he couldn't understand why, Kier had been perfectly friendly to the three of them, what made them so different anyway?
Sucking in a deep breath, the silver tom found himself pondering again. Wheatkit and Cornkit weren't around, and usually he'd be happy just hanging out with his siblings, but they weren't around today, and being alone made him nervous. Would it be worth trying again? Would he ever make a single friend in this clan? His eyes met Centurykit, and a shudder ran down his spine. Why did this kit look at him like he was prey? He wasn't sure he liked that expression, but he had to try, right?
"Hi, I'm Magpiekit," he greeted weakly, "uh...what are you looking for?" He looked behind him, before turning back to Centurykit.
There was something almost snake-like in the way that the sharp green gaze of Centurykit slowly focused in on the other kit. It was cold, analytical, hungry. It was not friendly, but perhaps in a strange way, it was not necessarily unfriendly, it was merely reptilian and foriegn in its sharpness, its coldness.
And yet, in spite his gaze, Centurykit didn't seem much more menacing than any other kit in the nursery. In fact, as Magpiekit greeted him, he merely lifted his head slightly in acknowledgement, tail unwrapping from where it had laid around his paws in an almost friendly manner, as if to seem more open. Though perhaps there was something almost slightly menacing in that too, its slow uncurling, uncoiling. "Centurykit." It was a simple response. And then his head slightly tilted, as if in some slight curiosity, though even in that which could have been seen as cute or endearing, it felt robotic and fake. "...What do you mean who am I looking for? I was daydreaming." It was a lie, a brazen lie, but the continued with it, a slight smile that curling onto her muzzle. "Sorry. I do that often."
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Post by achromatic on Apr 6, 2022 10:09:27 GMT -5
He let out a sigh of relief when Centurykit seemed to let down his defenses all the same. He never knew what to expect with the other kits in the nursery; some of them were friendlier, while others...others seemed a little forced. Even worse were the cats who didn't even bother to hide the disdain on their faces whenever they glanced at him, a kit borne of a pair of traitors.
At least Centurykit had given a response. That was something to work with, Magpiekit thought. That was something.
"Daydreaming?" he questioned, tilting his head to the side, before padding over towards the other kit tentatively, crouching next to him too, staring at the same place he had just been staring at moments before. "Daydreaming about what? You know from here, you can kiiiiinda see the camp entrance..."
Not really, there was just the exit of the nursery and the walls of brambles and bushes and what not surround them. "Wouldn't you rather daydream outside?"
"I don't really remember my daydreams after they're done, something like real dreams." It was another lie, they weren't even trying to hide it. But they said it so smoothly, so casually, like velvet off their tongue, that if you didn't care to read any further you could possibly believe it.
The kit's gaze followed Magpiekit as they moved beside him, it never wavered. As if a blink or to snap away their gaze would do something -- at least, one had to think he though it would do something, for the intensity he watched him with. But what that something was proved completely unreadable, blank bar a clearly feigned curiorsity.
Only once the other kit had taken a place beside them did their gaze fall away as they gently turned their head to the entrance, giving a small sound like a hum, like they were mulling something over, before turning back towards Magpiekit again. "I don't really care where I daydream, outside or inside. It's all the same to me when I'm inside my head." They said, their voice a rumble with something that was almost amusement at either the question or their own response, it was hard to tell which. "Why? Would you rather be outside?"
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Post by achromatic on Apr 7, 2022 19:36:49 GMT -5
Magpiekit had yet to have a dream; his nights were simply darkness, filled with the sounds of crickets in the background, drowned out in a darkness he couldn't comprehend, so different than the daylight they'd be sleeping in. He certainly did daydream a lot. He dreamed about the idea of seeing his father again. What would he be like? Was he really a traitor? Was he really as horrible as everyone made him out to be? He dreamed about seeing his mother again. Was she all right? Would she hug them and hold them close?
He shook his head at that thought; there was a weird aching in his chest at the thought, and he hated that feeling. Daydreaming wasn't that fun, he decided. It had been more fun back when they were stuck in that dark den, dreaming of the outside. Nowadays, he only dreamed of things that made his paws tingle in a funny way, in a way he didn't like.
"I guess so," he shrugged, "I know when I was daydreaming inside, all I dreamed about was the outside...I guess sometimes I want to know what's outside the camp, you know? The other cats bring back all the food but what do our food eat? Where do they find food? Aren't you curious about what's out there?"
They took a moment, giving a small sway back in forth in some faintly rythmic motion, as if they were deep in thought. They closed their eyes for a small second, as if to further ponder, before they opened them again; lifting their head a bit as they did so as their gaze returned to the nursery exit once more. "I suppose. But I also figured that we'll know soon enough. Till then I've always guessed they eats what we eat; each other." They let that linger with a small, knowing grin that slipped onto their face, before giving a small, slightly embaressed laugh. As if it was a mistake, but there was no way it was truly a mistake. "As in, prey I mean. Mice eat squirrel, and squirrels eat birds, if they can get their paws on them. And if they're starving, if they have to, they'll eat herbs and bark and things like that." Centurykit elaborated, a sort of breezy carefreeness to his words, like it was soft and easily lost to the wind. But it could just as easily come accross as pointed and sharp, and that made their words comes with some and odd dichotomy. If they noticed such a thing, the kit didn't seem to care. They continued.
"But then again, I've seen a squirrel or two gather acorns off the ground, and I can't think of any other thing they'd want them for except to eat them, so what do I really know? It would be good to find out." They admitted, and they said it in a way that made it seem like it was a heavier realization to the kit than it really should have been.
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Post by achromatic on Apr 9, 2022 15:48:20 GMT -5
Centurykit was a little strange, Magpiekit would admit to himself even if he didn't say it aloud. The cat had this intensity behind their gaze, this controlled expression that made him feel as if he was decades younger than the other cat even if they were both kits in a nursery, and it intimidated him a little bit. Magpiekit would never admit to being nervous around others despite the constant feeling in his nerves that told him he should be scared, but Centurykit seemed to hold this sharpness in their expression that made the hairs on the back of his neck stand up, even if it wasn't a dangerous sort of way.
While he was sure that mice didn't eat squirrels, he could understand the gist of it. "I guess so," he replied slowly, his voice light as if he was uncertain what Centurykit was talking about, but the other question made his ears perk back up. "Acorns?" he echoed, before grimacing, "I don't think acorns would taste good....but if they're collecting them, they're either eating them or doing something else with it, right? Would it be easier to catch a squirrel if we did find acorns and gathered them up?"
There was another pause as the kit seemed to take moment to reflect, their paw gently lifting under their chin, resting it there for a moment as if in some deep consideration of the other kit's proposition. But after a few second, their paw gently lowered down, and they seemed to have come to some sort of conclusion.
"Maybe. But then we'd have to make sure that we didn't get our scent on them, that would probably scare them away. And it brings the question if collecting acorns would be worth the time it would take to have just hunted prey." They took a small pause again, as if giving consideration to some other, foreign argument that they had in their own head, their tail flicking a bit as they thought. But once more they appeared to have landed on some answer to a question that wasn't even given, and flashed a small smile at the other kit. "But of course, it wouldn't hurt to see an try. You never know, it could be a better system."
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Post by achromatic on Apr 11, 2022 18:33:52 GMT -5
His hopeful expression faded into a frown as Centurykit spoke. Huh, the other kit had a point. He hadn't thought about that at all, just assuming squirrels were idiotic enough to fall for whatever trap they'd think up. It was true, they probably did have a good sense of smell...still, he kept a hold onto his hope, just a little bit, as the other cat piped up his suggestion with a smile.
"When we're apprentices, I'll definitely give it a go," he gave Centurykit a toothy grin, "have you tried practicing any of the apprentices' moves yet?"
The kit's smile seemed to fade for a moment, but it returned a bit as a more awkward, or perhaps slightly embaressed version of his previous expression. It held a hollow sort of warmth, as most things with him did. Surface level, skin-deep. But in spite of its oddness, it stayed, and he spoke up again after giving a small, somewhat humbled laugh. "No, not yet. I don't think the apprentices like to spend that much time with me, and I've always figured I'll be an apprentice soon enough."
Even as the spoke, they knew well enough they'd likely soon be made an apprentice in the coming weeks. They were still young, tiny, kitten fluff not having even started to go away yet, but they were a larger kit and perfectly capable of training with the likes of kittens a lot older than them. Of course, those said kittens wouldn't have been even under consideration for apprenticeship in most other clans, but here Centurykit was just about at the mark of being able to join the ranks of tiny children who were being prepped to be soldiers. If that upset him at all, it wasn't evident in how he spoke. It was almost demure, very placid; perhaps he didn't care about it, or maybe it was so normal in Nightclan that even he couldn't be bothered to think it was odd. But either way, it was his inevitable future.
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Post by achromatic on Apr 20, 2022 18:09:10 GMT -5
He too, found the apprentices more than intimidating. They were quite mean actually, especially, what was her name again? Oleanderpaw or something? She was particularly rude, Magpiekit thought, and he'd prefer to stay out of their way, thank you very much. However, his sister seemed to have gotten into the crowd a little bit more, or at least, she had picked up a few moves, whether from Kier or from some of the other cats around there, he wasn't so sure. Magpiekit had been envious enough to try and watch the apprentices, and to pick up a couple of moves too, just in case.
He didn't want to be the only kit who stepped into apprenticeship without any skills to rely on, without any little tricks to win him the upper hand.
"So there was this one move," he began, his nose scrunching in thought as he totally ignored what Centurykit said about being an apprentice soon enough, "I've seen some of them do it, you know, from uh...watching." Totally not spying, by the way, he wanted to add. He crouched down, though a lot clunkier than the other apprentices would probably, and kept his tail slightly above the ground, trying not to wiggle too much to stay balanced, "like this, you know? I think it's a hunting pose!"
Centurykit nodded along with Magpiekit as he gave his advice, not saying anything for a while, letting the other kit show off what he knew. Of course, it would have been amiss to think that Centurykit hadn't watched the apprentices too; and he himself would have happily called it spying. That was a skill in itself here — spying, prying, looking into things that were by no means your buisness, and young as he was he had accepted it easily, if only because it was in some ways inherently natural to him. Although still he knew, in some small way, that the acceptance of it wasn't — or perhaps shouldn't — have come so naturally; not to society and perhaps not to him either, but there were more pressing things in the world to question than what was essentially an uspoken eccentricity that had become a perk for him.
As Magpiekit finished his tutorial, Centurykit paused, taking a fair amount of time to look over what Magpiekit was doing. He knew well enough it wasn't perfect just from sight and some slight recollection alone, but it wasn't as if he could do any better; or knew how to do any moves or stances at all, really. Normally he wouldn't have bothered to care or try, he was patient for when he'd learn the right way — it would mean less things to correct in the long run if he hadn't taught himself poor habits that would slow his training later. But Magpiekit had put in all the effort to show him, correct or not, and he wasn't inclined to let it go to waste. Slowly, hesitantly, he tried to copy the kit beside him, crouching low enough to the ground the white tufts of his belly fur were pooling beneath him on the hard cavern floor below; his tail in much of a similar position as it too stretched out behind him, lowlying to the ground floor. His muscles strained as he did it, painful enough to make him presume he was doing something wrong; either over-extending or putting the weight on the wrong muscle. He felt his legs tremble a little underneath him from the strain of it all, but he wasn't intent on falling over or breaking in his pose, not inclined to give up or show that he couldn't keep himself steady. It felt better to be wrong and be in pain than to give up, and so despite re-adjusting a bit, he kept himself in the same, slightly awkward crouch he had managed, turning his gaze back over to Magpiekit as he steadied himself once more. "Something like this?" He asked, the question soft and weightless on the air, just curious enough to be a question, just carefree enough to make it seem like the answer didn't matter much at all.
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Post by achromatic on May 10, 2022 16:31:29 GMT -5
Magpiekit was still too young to notice any technical faults in the other cat's movements, and he simply nodded in excitement. After all, what else could be wrong? He was at least holding the pose, almost as easily as his sister did it seemed. Magpiekit lashed his tail once, before giving Centurykit a wicked grin, his haunches twitching for a few moments, before he pounced...
...right in front of Centurykit. The tom had certainly missed by a couple of steps, but that didn't stop his amusement, he quickly batted Centurykit's nose playfully. "Boop," he laughed sheepishly, "I think next time I need to jump farther..."