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Shadowfeather was still fairly new to the clan and he was already assigned an apprentice. He was nervous and didn't know what he should even be teaching Skypaw. He guessed that he could teach her what he had learned being a rogue. But would the clan be okay with that? He had only been in the clan long enough to experience the earth quake and help them move to their temporary camp behind the waterfall. He waited for her behind the waterfall screen. Today was their first day and he was going over what he was going to teach her in his mind.
Skypaw didn't like living by the waterfall. The loud roar of the water crashing down made it difficult for her to discern where things were and made sounds harder to detect. But she was getting better though. Starting to see it as useful training rather than the burden it felt like at times. She padded over to Shadowfeather, picking his scent out from the others. "Shadowfeather, I am ready to begin my training." She said sitting down before him, not lifting her head instead looking directly below his neck. Her sightless eyes blank.
Shadowfeather nodded, her being blind was also going to be a challenge but he had confidence in her. "Perfect! Can you make it passed the waterfall without falling or would you like some assistance?" he asked as politely as possible. He didn't want her to think that he was going to baby her.