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Hazelstorm leaped down from the drooping branch of the willow tree to land on the bank. Her paws snatched at thin air as her quarry - a ragged shrew - backed up with the river at its back, and she circled in front of it, ears pinned back with a fierce hiss. This time, there was nowhere to go but straight at her, and the warrior scrambled to catch it.
She sat back and shook her head in triumph, then started to paw at the ground to bury the prey at the base of the willow. Though she knew most cats here preferred fish, the shrew had been too good an opportunity to pass up, and the clan needed food. With any luck, she'd find some fish next.
Post by Honeystorm on Jan 26, 2019 17:45:48 GMT -5
"Nice catch." The tabby frame of Eclipseknight appeared through the trees. In this weather, it was perhaps wise to be hunting anything but their usual prey. Even if it wasn't frozen, the chill could kill a cat, or bring on sickness, and with the clan just starting to recover, they couldn't afford an outbreak of anything, even the slightest cold.
Glancing over at the older feline, she raised her chin and smiled. "Thank you," the former kittypet purred. She had been working hard since she'd joined the clan to become a decent hunter, and though she wasn't sure she was there yet, she was very proud of her progress. Who said kittypets couldn't learn new tricks? "It isn't much, but a couple more like it and maybe the clan will be fed."
Post by Honeystorm on Jan 26, 2019 18:04:55 GMT -5
"At this point, anything is better than nothing. I'm surprised the clan hasn't eaten all the frogs yet." Eclipseknight didn't usually see her clanmates eating such prey, as usually fish or land animals were more than enough to suffice, but times were desperate, and who knew what became acceptable when someone was starving? "Does the prey seem to be running well? I was just coming out to hunt myself, so I haven't really seen for myself yet." Running well had a different meaning in leafbare, but the question still stood. With their fewer clanmates, at least less prey went farther, though the thought made the warrior's stomach drop at the thought of all those they'd lost.
Hazelstorm shuddered. Prey was prey, but the idea of eating a slimy frog offended her delicate sensitivities. It had taken this long for the warrior to used to eating warm-blooded prey like mice, and those at least tasted good. "I think it's running well," she suggested heartily, looking up at the other she-cat, but she wasn't sure. It was better than she had seen before, but she'd been told with the lack of hunters they were barely bringing in a fraction of the prey they'd seen, so Hazelstorm had never seen a decent amount of prey. Her ears twitched back and she sighed, looking to the side. "I don't see why you can't just eat a bit of food from the twolegs. It really isn't that bad, and then everyone wouldn't be so skinny."
Post by Honeystorm on Jan 26, 2019 18:27:50 GMT -5
Her smile froze a touch, though she understood the former kittypet's point, and, admittedly, couldn't really be angry about it. Not only because it would be hypocritical to criticize the younger cat when the eclipse eyed feline's own mother had been a former kittypet too. "It's a principle thing. The warrior code itself tells us that we reject the life of a kittypet, Hazelstorm. To take prey from them breaks the code, first and foremost. We'd much rather go hungry than take what a twoleg would offer us."
"It just seems like an oversight, that's all. Taking kittypet food isn't really being a kittypet, plenty of strays do it too, and they don't seem to think it hurts their pride any." Not that she had interacted with any of them much: her mother had been strict about that, looking down on the ragged cats that had showed up on her street and sneering they were no good. Now more than ever she wished she had ignored her and gone to meet them. "I understand, though. And I haven't been taking any for myself either," she added, looking up with a hint of fire in her eyes. She was determined to follow the warrior code.
Post by Honeystorm on Jan 26, 2019 18:44:00 GMT -5
"No, but it is admitting that we're willing to take something from another creature, and is often seen as the first step in becoming a kittypet. We're a prideful and self-reliant bunch. The day we need a twoleg's help to survive is the day we're no longer able to call ourselves a clan. We had daylight warriors, once upon a time not too long ago, those who lived with a paw in both worlds, loner or kittypet, and clan cat. They were cats who could never quite give up the comforts they had of living alone or with twolegs, and though they were a skilled and loyal bunch in their own right, they were content to be part of a group only at their own convenience." Eclipseknight wasn't trying to bash the cats who put effort into the clan, either. But even they had known that they were comfortable in the lives they had, the assurance that they had something to fall back on if this life became 'too harsh' or simply ceased being fun.
Hazelstorm sighed. "I know none of you want to hear this, but I think that's part of your problem. I know you have your healer-cat that helps treat your ailments, but they died, didn't they? Housefolk -- twolegs -- have been healing cats for as long as anyone I know can remember. Maybe if you tried to get help from one of them, they could've helped out." She hated to say that it would have saved lives, but... well, she had seen the heal lots of sickness before. Was this so different?
Post by Honeystorm on Jan 26, 2019 19:12:58 GMT -5
"Maybe, but again, that brings us back to the point of self-reliance. There's no guarantee the twolegs would let us go after helping us, if they even could, nor that they would leave us in the same state as we are. Most kittypets can't have kits, and many aren't even allowed outdoors. Who's to say we'd be the lucky ones? We're not young, cute kits. We're battle hardened warriors with scars and harsh temperaments. Not exactly the kind of cats who make a good pet. Code aside, the dangers of accepting their help far outweigh the benefits. We've survived this long without their help, and we will continue to do so." Eclipseknight explained. She understood that the twolegs could work miracles compared to their own medicine at times, but this sort of destruction wasn't the norm. Most illnesses didn't bring a clan to it's knees, on the verge of breaking apart entirely.
Her tail waved dismissively. This conversation was clearly going nowhere, just in circles, so she let it go. "I suppose it doesn't matter now. I'll just hunt extra to make sure our clan is fed," she decided, puffing out her chest. She had avoided the sickness, joining after it was mostly faded, and she wanted to help. Besides, she wasn't that good at hunting yet, so hunting extra might mean she hauled in an average amount of prey.
Post by Honeystorm on Jan 26, 2019 21:08:12 GMT -5
"Actually, why don't you come with me. Talking about the daylight warriors reminded me of something. It'll be a bit of a walk, though." Eclipseknight replied, her smile thoughtful, but sad. Seba had lived on a farm, and the barn had always been overflowing with mice. The daylight warrior had died with the sickness, but the older feline still remembered the location. If they made it to the barn, that would certainly be enough prey for the clan.
Her head tilted. "Okay," she agreed, curious where they could be going. Her paws had started to toughen up since she'd come to the clan, and she was much better at walking outside and for long distances. This would be a good test to see how much she really had improved. Hazelstorm felt stronger, and she already appreciated it. Those first few days had been awful.
Post by Honeystorm on Jan 27, 2019 12:17:44 GMT -5
She turned and trotted away, leading them in silence for a few long moments before she spoke up. "One of the daylight warriors, Seba, used to live in a barn overflowing with mice. She.... didn't make it, but undoubtedly, the barn should still have plenty prey, even this time of year. WaterClan won't accept twoleg food, but I doubt anyone will turn away a plump mouse." It was ironic, and perhaps hypocritical in itself, to hunt food out of a twoleg's creation, but not accept the hard pellets they gave, and the wry smile Eclipseknight gave indicated she knew that fact full well.
"A barn cat," she echoed, and slowly she smiled. She had heard about them before, the cats that preferred to live mostly on their own and interacted rarely with their housefolk. The were a hybrid of a kittypet and a clan cat - especially if this Seba was a daylight warrior - and hunted their own prey while living under comfortable housefolk support. "Was she the only one living there? They might have gotten another cat to replace her, one that might not be so friendly," Hazelstorm warned.
Post by Honeystorm on Jan 27, 2019 12:58:22 GMT -5
"She was, and maybe they have, but that's a risk we'll have to take, right? If we're lucky, there won't be anyone, or those that are there are friendly. This is possibly the only chance we have of actually getting the clan properly fed for once in the past few moons." It was a good point that Hazelstorm had, that Seba's barn may have been taken over by a random rogue, or another cat that a twoleg had brought in. Hopefully, if there was anyone there, they wouldn't cause any problems.
"You're right," she admitted. It shouldn't stop them. Besides, between the two of them they could probably handle any cat that got in their way. Her head lifted and her eyes looked more resolute. "Let's go get that prey."
It was a trek to get to the barn. Not only because of the snow and the fact that Eclipseknight was still recovering physically from the devastation, but for the simple reason that the barn was a distance away. It wasn't too surprising, given that the clans didn't like settling near twolegs. Eventually, however, they crossed the land, and trotted across empty corn fields, dry, cut stalks peeking up just above the snow as they headed for the red barn in the distance, the paint faded in places, but still clearly intact.
Peeking her head inside as they neared, the overwhelming scent of hay and mice met her nose, mouth watering at the prospect of a good meal to be had. Too bad she wouldn't be able to taste them until they returned to camp. With no apparent danger in sight, Eclipseknight dared to offer a small smile to Hazelstorm and slip in past the just open doors, the sounds of scuffling prey meeting her ears, and even flashes of mice darting in and out seemingly without fear of the cats who'd come to slay them. It was just as the tabby remembered, and she couldn't help but let her smile widen. WaterClan would eat well tonight, and though they'd have to be careful from decimating the entire population, patrols could be sent every so often to hunt the mice here, and they'd have a steady source of prey throughout the leafbare, which would be a miracle for the recovering clan.
Her paws ached from the journey, and her head hung low; for a while, she tagged along behind the warrior. She did not complain, but it was longer than she expected, and in silence she wished multiple times they would be there already. Just a few more steps…
As they finally arrived, she slipped in after Eclipseknight and inhaled the sweet scents of prey. The barn was warm and comfortable. She could scent other cats, but guessing it was only Seba’s scent, she pushed that aside and focused on the little bodies she could hear around them. “This will be perfect,” she murmured softly in delight.
Post by Honeystorm on Jan 27, 2019 14:48:13 GMT -5
"The clan will eat well tonight." Eclipseknight agreed. The scent of cats tickled her nose, familiar yet not, though the she-cat hardly had time to look around, quickly realizing that it wasn't just Seba's scent, than a sharp stone hit her square in the forehead, ricocheting off into the hay. Blood quickly began to seep from the cut as the older feline's ears pricked, gaze scanning for the cat who'd hit her, body stiffening in preparation for a fight.
"You're not mom!" A voice descended from above, a gray-brown head peeking over a beam high above the two warriors' heads, ocean blue eyes narrowed as she gripped another piece of broken pottery, preparing to throw it down at the cats who'd dare invade her space. When she'd heard someone talking, she hadn't expected it to be two random cats instead of Seba, who Jinx still held a small hope of seeing again. Instead it was these two clowns, looking tired and as if they hadn't had a good meal in all their lives.