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The emerald-eyed warrior with a pelt like smooth chocolate exited the warriors' den right before dawn, as the grey tones of the sky melted into cream and pink. Dawnhistory was looking forward to training her new apprentice, partially for her own sake - she felt she needed to get out more. She waited for Junkpaw beside the fresh-kill pile.
Post by Honeystorm on Jan 26, 2019 20:48:24 GMT -5
What he really wanted, was to go on adventures with Roadpaw. Training? He wasn't sure he needed it, with his brother to protect him. Still... he supposed it would be smart to at least know a few tips and tricks to let his brother relax a bit, and hopefully he'd learn something that would help him collect more trinkets!
The young tom, perpetually dirty and with fur that was reminiscent of a bird's nest, didn't take long to arrive, giving the warrior an expectant look and a flash of a grin as he arrived.
Dawnhistory gave a smile, forest-green eyes twinkling. "Good morning, Junkpaw." It was an interesting name. She liked it. "Are you ready to get going? We're doing endurance training today." It was ambitious for the first day of training, but she thought it was a good way to get him used to working hard.
Endurance? Sure, whatever. So long as he could make use of it, it didn't really matter to him. "Alright! Let's go." The sooner they got to training, the sooner they'd be done and he could go on his adventures with his littermate.