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winterclan's leader and mistakenly caught floaty thing
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Post by simplylight on May 24, 2019 11:42:22 GMT -5
Tigerpaw's eyes flashed with humor. They were so eager and brave. "You two are so much fun. Alright, follow me but stay quite." He told them with a little wink. He glanced around the camp, making sure no one was paying attention before slinking off behind the students' den.
Edited May 24, 2019 11:42:52 GMT -5 By simplylight
Woodkit made a scene of clamping his mouth shut and silently followed Tigerpaw. His body buzzed with excitement at the prospect of exploration, but nervousness was trailing behind. "We're really, really allowed outside?" He whispered as low as he could. Of course he was excited to go outside, but he didn't want to be in trouble if they were caught.
"We're not technically allowed to, but there's obviously no one to stop us from doing it anyway." Dreamingkit giggled, though her voice had quite the sinister undertone. She bounced along and followed her uncle around the students' den, slowly and carefully making their way through the outer ring of WinterClans camp.
He stopped for a moment. Woodkit didn't like the undertone to her voice, it sounded a little odd. But, after a heartbeat, he continued to follow them. "I--I guess not. Well, what's the harm."