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Blazestep's tail lashed impatiently, as she waited on the cats to begin scattering after the ceremonies. She had always found these ceremonies rather dull, but respected the need for them. It was just difficult for the energetic she-cat to remain still when her entire being longed to be out doing something to contribute to her clan. To top it off, today she would have to wait even longer so that her newly appointed apprentice could join her.
She could only hope that imortalpaw was ready for this apprenticeship. She wasn't going to be an easy mentor, and would push this young cat.
It didn't take long for Immortalpaw to make her way through the crowd to Blazestep. She couldn't believe she was finally an apprentice. She would finally be able to do more than sit around swatting at a moss ball or helping to look after the younger kits. She had been getting bored honestly. "When can we begin training?" The little ginger she cat had finally reached Blazestep and was looking up at her with excitement shining in her green eyes.
"Immediatly, try to keep up" she huffed, rising to her full height and leading the way out of SunClan's camp. She set a brisk pace, expecting the young cat to be able to keep up.
Blazestep glanced over her shoulder, as she picked up the pace again. She wanted to see just how fast her new apprentice could go. She continued to increase her speed until the distance between herself and immortalpaw began to increase.
Thankfully the young she cat had a slim build with longer legs. While battle was never going to be her strong suit, running was right up her alley. She ran after her mentor, doing her best to keep up. She was still small however and not quite full grown so keeping up with a full fledged warrior was proving to be difficult. She persevered nevertheless, refusing to be outdone by her mentor on her very first day of training. She tried her best to keep up with her mentor, but she never managed to catch up and was stuck behind her, trying her best not to let the gap between them get any larger.