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Post by Whitemuzzle on Oct 28, 2018 16:21:03 GMT -5
A chilly breeze ruffled Graythorn's fur as he made his way toward the barrier mountain that made SummerClan's border to the east. Many of the plants his clan used were in the herb meadow but he needed to harvest some catnip which grew near the border. He wanted to make sure he got to it before some roving rogue or loner found it and took it all. As he neared the catnip a different scent came to his nose. It was definitely a cat scent and not one belonging to SummerClan. The fur instantly rose on his back and his lips slid back to expose his fangs. An intruder was nearby!
Huddled deep within the dull thistles of a bush, a tiny, helpless figure shivered uncontrollably out of both cold and fear. Her dark brown fur, though filthy and unkept, blended in with the dirt and branches quite well, though her bright, yellow-green eyes stuck out like the moon on a dark night. She didn't know how long she had been out there in the forest; from her size, she looked to have only just been weaned off of her mother's milk...and then her mother disappeared, and she was left alone. Void of any basic survival instincts, the bush shook and rustled with every small move the kitten made, attracting the clear attention of anything in the nearby area.
Luckily for the poor kit, that included Greythorn, who quickly took notice of her hiding place after picking up her scent.
Post by Whitemuzzle on Oct 28, 2018 16:51:27 GMT -5
(Aw the poor thing!)
As he drew closer, Graythorn knew there was only one cat because of the fresh scent. Older smells were around but he knew they were stale. "I know you're in there!" Graythorn meowed authoritatively toward a bush he knew where the strange cat was hiding. "Come on out and I'll go easy on you."
The kit let out a squeak of fear at the loud, commanding voice coming from outside of the bush. Her first instinct was to draw back even deeper into the foliage, but she soon hit a wall of thick brambles and couldn't back up any more. There was nowhere to go but outside, facing whoever was calling to her. Summoning all of her courage, she took slow, cautious steps forward, until the light of the sun hit her face.
Emerging from the bush was not an intruder, but a young kit, barely two moons old. Her pelt and face were covered with dirt and grime; she hadn't been groomed by anyone in several days. Tail tucked between her legs and ears flat against her head, she stared up terrified at Greythorn.
Post by Whitemuzzle on Oct 29, 2018 15:49:12 GMT -5
At first sight of the kit, Graythorn felt relief, relief because he realized he didn't have to fight another cat. He had been barely trained in that important aspect of cat life. But then as his brain really registered what his eyes were seeing, pity and concern flooded over him. There before him crouched a scared bedraggled kit. Instantly the fierce expression he had been wearing on his face melted into compassion. No cat in their right mind would leave a kit this young on their own. Something bad must have befallen the poor waif. "Don't be frightened, I won't hurt you," he said soothingly. "I'm sorry I scared you. I thought you were some other cat." He took a tentative step forward, hoping he wouldn't frighten the little she kit further. "Where's your mother? Your family?"
The young she-cat stared up at the tom with clear hesitation in her eyes. She wasn't sure what to do; she didn't know this cat, and she didn't know where she was or even how she got there. When he moved to approach her, her first instinct was to flinch away. But even still, he looked...nice. Despite how gruff and scary his voice sounded before, this strange feline was calm and soft; with clear, genuine kindness in his eyes. She hadn't seen another cat since she had found herself wandering in the forest, and for a brief moment she felt herself getting lost in the warmth of his compassionate gaze. Glancing down almost shyly at his question, her trembling voice squeaked out the only answer she had.
"I-I don't know...Momma's been g-gone for so long..." Eyes flooding with tears, the kit found herself quivering again. Where was Momma? Why couldn't she remember?
Post by Whitemuzzle on Oct 30, 2018 13:05:33 GMT -5
"Oh, you poor thing!" Graythorn couldn't stand it any longer. His normally grumpy attitude vanished as his heart went out instantly to the dirty, little kit. He moved in much closer and wrapped his tail around the small waif. "You must be so scared and lonely. And I bet you're hungry too. How about you come back with me to my home? I live in a big clan full of cats. You'll be safe and well fed there."
The she-kit buried her head into the softness and warmth of Greythorn's tail, taking in his soothing scent as she slowly began to relax. It took a brief moment before the tom's words registered in her head, and she looked back up at his face curiously. What was a clan? She had never heard that word before. Was that what he called his home? Her stomach growled; it had been a long time since she last ate. Though she was still uncertain about this stranger, he had promised food...and he seemed so nice...
"O-okay mister," she mewed simply, with a small nod.
Post by Whitemuzzle on Oct 31, 2018 18:19:13 GMT -5
A smile lit the usually grumpy tom's face. "Mister?" he asked. "I'm much too young to be called mister. You can call me Graythorn. What's your name?" He looked at the small kit who was still wrapped in his tail. He was already beginning to feel a connection with her in his heart and he wondered why. Perhaps it was because of her helplessness and her need for some cat to care for her. He didn't know and he wasn't going to try to figure it out.
"Gray...t-thorn..." Even his name sounded strange to her; the two-part name foreign to a tongue used to very short names that meant nothing. Of course, the young kit didn't recognize that. She paused at Graythorn's question. Her name? The she-cat's face scrunched up as she tried to remember the answer. "I think...I think Momma always called me 'darling', is that my name?"
Post by Whitemuzzle on Nov 2, 2018 14:29:47 GMT -5
"I don't think so," Graythorn replied. How was he going to explain the difference between a term of endearment and a name? "Darling is a word mothers use to let their kits know they really love them a lot. A name is a special word that belongs only to you." He washed off a piece of dirt that was setting on the top of her head and smiled as a thought came to him. "I know a good name for you, Mudkit. It's a clan name like mine. Do you like it?"
"Mud...kit...Mudkit." The kit repeated the name out loud a few times; it was similar to Graythorn's, just like he had said. Mud: because her pelt was dark brown, the color of fresh mud. Kit: because she was a kit. It would be some time before she fully came to grasp the clan idea of suffixes, but for that moment, the name seemed fitting to her. "Mudkit! I love it, Graythorn! Mudkit! Muuudkit!" Her fear finally subsiding for good, she grinned joyfully, looking at last as a real kit. After a few moments she calmed down again, and though still bouncing slightly in her spot, she stood up facing the Medicine Cat. "You said that you'll take me somewhere safe. Can we go now? I'm really hungry."
Post by Whitemuzzle on Nov 2, 2018 14:57:00 GMT -5
Graythorn's eyes twinkled as he watched Mudkit mull over her new name and then like it. He felt a satisfaction he never felt before from down deep inside him. He named a kit! That's something a medicine cat usually never gets to do because kit naming is almost always done by the parents. So does this make him a father now? The thought thrilled him. The catnip, the reason he came here in the first place, was all forgotten now in all his excitement. "Yes, we can leave right away and maybe I can find something for you to eat along the way."
Mudkit nodded excitedly, eager to finally have something to eat. "Okay, Graythorn!" She quickly scrambled over to the tom's side, ready to follow him through the forest, as if she had been rejuvenated by his simple kindness alone. This was great! She would fill her aching belly and be taken somewhere safe and warm! She couldn't wait! Though she had to wait, considering that she really didn't know where she was going. "Horray! Lead the way~!"
Post by Whitemuzzle on Nov 2, 2018 15:26:36 GMT -5
Along the way, Graythorn managed to catch a mouse which he gave to the young kit to eat. He knew she'd need it not only to satisfy her hunger but also to give her strength for the trip back to the camp. The trip itself was uneventful, much to Graythorn's relief, for he knew of the dangers that may lie even within their own territory. He breathed a sigh of relief as they finally padded through the camp's entrance.
For Mudkit, their trip back to Summerclan's camp was the biggest adventure she had ever been on. Despite her small size, she managed to keep up with Graythorn decently well; though for every one of his steps she had to take three. She watched in awe as the tom caught a fresh mouse for her, and she devoured it delightedly. By the time they finally reached their destination, the kit's legs were tired, and for the last leg, Graythorn carried her by the scruff of her neck. Softly, like a parent would.
Mudkit's eyes widened in pure amazement as the thick trees of the forest parted and opened to a vast clearing; a lush, green field scattered with the occasional oak tree, and in-between them, large dens built of earth and stone. Even more incredible to her were the occupants of this camp. There were so many cats here! She had never seen so many cats together in one place before! "T-This is your home?!" She squeaked, barely able to get the words out in her amazement. "It's amazing!"
Post by Whitemuzzle on Nov 3, 2018 18:58:40 GMT -5
Graythorn set Mudkit down after he had entered the camp. "I think so too," he meowed, smiling at her enthusiasm. "SummerClan is the best clan to live in. Come on, let's go to my den." He started to walk across the camp toward the medicine den. "Actually I have a den all to myself because I'm a medicine cat. That is if there's no sick cats there."
"Hey Graythorn!" Came a voice to his right. "Where did the kit come from?" Pantherpaw came running up to greet her brother. Graythorn briefly told her what had happened and finished by saying, "So I brought her here where it's safe." "That's wonderful!" Pantherpaw gushed excitedly. Then she directed her conversation to the small kit. "Welcome to SummerClan! Are you tired from your trip? What's your name?"
Mudkit padded after Graythorn, pausing every few seconds to gaze awestruck at her new surroundings. Summerclan? What that was this place was called? It certainly looked pleasant and comfortable. Realizing that Graythorn was still walking away, she quickly turned and scampered quickly after him, nearly bumping into him after he stopped in front of his den. "A den to yourself?" She questioned, wrinkling her nose at all the odd scents coming from inside. "Isn't it lonely in there?"
Her head turned at the sudden cheerful voice of a she-cat running up to them, and she instinctively hid behind the Medicine Cat's back, peaking out to observe the new cat. From their conversation, she guessed that this was someone Graythorn knew, and she seemed friendly enough. "Umm...hello," she squeaked shyly. "My name's Mudkit. I-I think I'm okay...I was alone before, but Graythorn found me. He says I'll be at home here."
Post by Whitemuzzle on Nov 5, 2018 19:10:38 GMT -5
"Mudkit, that's a clan name," Pantherpaw meowed eyeing Graythorn suspiciously. Was this some kit from another clan? she wondered. Then the thought that her brother had a secret romance crossed her mind. But before she could frighten the small kit anymore, Graythorn quickly spoke up. "I named her that," the medicine cat told his sister. "She had no name and since she's going to stay with us, I gave her one so she'd fit in." As he spoke, the gray tabby stroked his tail on Mudkit's back to help calm her and to reassure her that everything was alright.
That answer seemed to satisfy Pantherpaw. Her brother never lied to her before so she believed he was telling the truth. Then turning her attention back to Mudkit she meowed pleasantly, "You don't have to hide behind my brother. You're safe here with us. And I'm sure you'll really like living here. Oh, by the way, I'm Pantherpaw."
Mudkit leaned into Graythorn's touch, letting out a rumbling purr as she was comforted by him. Feeling a bit less scared than before, she took a few cautious steps forward towards the older she-cat, sniffing her curiously. The apprentice smelled like...flowers...and other cats, just like the Medicine Cat did. "Panther...paw," She muttered, sounding out the name. It seemed similar to her and Graythorn's names. Were the names of all the cats around here like that? "I get to live with all of these other cats? Won't it get crowded?"