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SWEETKIT tom | brookclan | podarok | bi/bi word count: 319 | users: @ian
A soft giggle echoed somewhere just south of the main BrookClan camp. A tiny ginger and white furry body could be seen leaping from tree root to tree root, his tiny paws doing their best to stay atop the roots and avoiding touching the earthy soil below him. The tom-kit could still be seen by any cats that lingered around the camp and was just a few short tail lengths from the safety of the dens if trouble should arise. Sweetkit had wandered from his den and had quite literally stumbled into the game he had just created. The podarok had been absentmindedly been wandering around the camp looking for something to occupy his energetic brain when he'd tripped over a large root and landed maw first into the deep brown earthy soil of the giant tree.
Instead of being embarrassed he had jumped up onto his paws and scrambled up the side of the root. His tiny kitten claws digging into it as he hauled himself up and soon stood proudly atop the thing gnarly tree root. His deep honey gaze shifting between each root his mind trying to decide which path would be the most logical to him. Witha soft huff he'd lept and all four paws landed squarely on the root next to the one he'd just lept from. He'd given a proud little purr and from there he was leaping from root to root around the tree as if he was playing a game of ring around the rosy with himself. Though his streak of good luck would soon come crashing to a halt as he overshot one of the roots and was sent flying over it. His tiny limbs flailing as he soared and soon collided with the ground sending soil and bits of leaves and grass flying in every which direction. A single breath and sound leaving his mouth as he rolled, "Oof!"
It would have been a collision with the tom who had taken his place near the tree to do his daily brooding, if it wasn't for the fact that Miles, although seemingly off in his own world, had been alert to the chance the tom would miss. He was able to dodge the ginger-and-white cat's body narrowly as it came crashing down on him. However, he was not able to miss the leaves that flew in every direction. Unfortunatley for the little guy, his mouth had stayed open. This meant that a few of those very leaves landed with a crunch between his teeth. He frowned before spitting them out, brushing his muzzle once he had regained his composure from his quick dash to prevent being landed on. His eyes were still bewildered, and right between them, in the space of his forehead he could not see, was another leaf. Of course, this would make it hard to take anything he would say seriously. It also put him at risk. If anyone from the royal family, particularly his father, had seen him with a piece of head regalia on, he would have been toast for sure. This was just another rule of being the child of the royal family, and these rules were drilled in his head over, and over, and over.
Another thing that had been drilled in his head was conflict negotiation. Even at a young age, Lindon, his father, had trained him to be a diplomat. By his ripe age of four months old, this meant that he had learned that raising his voice was unacceptable. "Hey!" he squeaked, his voice louder than this acceptable level. "Did you get raised in a barn or did just no one tell you to watch out?" Two rules being broken in the span of thirty seconds? A third, if you counted the potential insult tacked into his statement as he pretended that he was big, bad Miles, instead of little, sad Miles. Boy, would he be in trouble if the wrong cat stumbled by.
SWEETKIT tom | brookclan | podarok | bi/bi word count: 346 | users: @ian
Sweetkit felt like his honey coloured eyes were rolling around behind his tightly closed ginger eyelids. Small parts of his body tingle in slight pain from his little foray into the dirt and roots, but the paint was already starting to slowly fade away, he'd just been able to regain his stolen breath when he heard the tiny shrill of another voice. His eyes shot open and his body rolled so he could look at the cat that the voice belonged to. He then quickly scrambled to a sitting position once he realized the owner of the squeak-ish voice was from one of the royal families that resided in BrookClan. His adopted mother had drilled it into him and his siblings head the importance of the hierarchical structure within the BrookClan monarchy. hile Sweetkit still didn't fully understand who belonged to which family he did know that he as an outsider was almost at the bottom of the pecking order.
He'd been about to apologize for nearly falling onto the other kit when the apology died in his throat. He hadn't paid to much attention to the other until his eye zeroed in on the leaf that was currently nestled between the kit's eyes. Now, Sweetkit knew he shouldn't laugh. Usually, he would have quickly apologized for his action and seen if he could have remedied the situation. But, coupled with the stern look on the kits dark tabby face and the contrasting bright orange leaf atop his head the small laugh bubbled its way out of his chest. That little laugh was all it took for the flood of little giggles to flow from Sweetkit's mouth. "I-I-I'm so s-s-s-sorry" he stammered between his giggle fit, "B-But nice h-h-h-hat!" The tom was barely able to lift a shaky paw to point at the leaf that was on Miles's head. Sweetkit's sides began to hurt from trying to contain his giggles, his amber eyes starting to water slightly at the edges. If he blinked hard enough he was sure tears would have streaked down his fluffy cheeks.
If it were any consolation to Sweetkit, Miles didn't really know the pecking order either. This was, in part, because he never really listened when his father, or anyone really, tried to explain to him the politics of the group. Kya, his sister, was always the one to be obedient and observant. Miles thought that Lindon, their father, had always had more faith that Kya would make something of herself much more than he had faith that Miles would. That was fine by Miles. He was perfectly okay with being the family's disappointment. He didn't have the heightened sense of superiority taught to the Harlow clan, at least not really. He was taught to carry himself differently, but the look always present in his eyes proved he didn't really beleive there was a point in this. Was there a point in anything?
The dark tabby's eyes narrowed when his fellow kitten started to laugh. "Why, I never!" he grumbled before Sweetkit spoke, his fur raising slightly. What possibly could this cat be laughing at him for ? It was then that Sweetkit started to speak. Abject horror passed through his gaze. Hat? What hat? Oh no... The kitten felt heat rushing to his cheeks as he immediately tried to swat away any possible thing that was on his head with a paw. The leaf fell to the ground, and the look didn't ever quite leave Miles' eyes. What if someone had seen that?
The look quickly turned to an accusation, though, as he puffed his chest. "Well I-I-I wou-woulda not had a h-ha-hat if someone didn't make a f-f-ool of themselves!" he squeaked, stamping his foot to try to hide the complete embarassment that cloaked his face and voice.
SWEETKIT tom | brookclan | podarok word count: 218 | users: @ian
The look that had washed over MIles's face had sent Sweetkit into another fit of giggles this time little louder than before. He quickly brought his shaky paw that he had been pointing at the other kit to his mouth to try and stifle the giggles. At the kits accusation, Sweetkit pursed his lips to try and swallow the laughter. His body gave occasionally hiccups as the giggles slowly subsided. He blinked the salty tears from his eyes and cleared his throat as he inspected another kit in front of him. After his laughing fit, he'd realized that what he had assumed as a funny lighthearted joke had upset the other quite a bit. If the look that he was giving Sweetkit was anything to go by. The small smile that the orange tabby had on his face quickly turned into a frown at the realization that he may have hurt Miles's feelings or at least did something to the kit's ego.
"Oh gosh, I'm so sorry. I didn't know something like that would bother you so much" he apologized the sincerity of it laced heavily in his tone. The large kitten ears pressed flat against his head. Really, how was he to know that the dark tabby kitten would be so mad about a leaf. A leaf.
The small creature's body was very small, almost curled into itself. It created more distance between the two, perhaps more than was necessary. Of course, this reaction was one that was taught. Had he been a cat who was not brought up in the strict rules of royalty, perhaps Myles would have been different, in more ways than one. He definitely wouldn't have reacted this way to something so trivial, at least. There would come a time where he no longer reacted to things like this at all, but the tom had not managed to grow to the point where he was content with being the family disappointment.
There was part of him that wanted to bolt, that assumed that the tom was being condescending towards him. He had to be, right? No one had ever apologized to him before. He felt the embarrasment and horror become tinged with anger at the idea of being mocked. "Of course it would bother me so much," he meowed, trying to keep his voice level (but failing miserably). "Crowns are meant for Kerrigan and Everette only... I disgraced the family name, and you want to make fun of me for it!"
The ginger kit visibly flinched at the others words. He was still growing and learning that sometimes his actions, despite their purest intentions, would get lost in translation. His frown deepened as he took a hesitant step towards Myles, despite the fact that the other was trying to create a distance between them. The thing that Sweetkit had going for him was that he never had anyone to 'disappoint' or 'disgrace'. He wasn't part of any of the royal families within BrookClan, he was just a nobody. Maybe, it was because he had started his life outside the monarchy in the Clan that he didn't see what the big problem was, he'd probably understand it more once he grew older, but as he was right now he mostly viewed the others around him as equals.
"I really am sorry" he replied back with concern flashing in his eyes. "I-I don't think anybody saw...?" his voice was quiet as he attempted to reassure Myles, "a-and I won't tell anyone! Honest!" he squeaked quickly. Despite still not fully understand why it was such a big deal to the other podarok he wanted to at least try and resolve the issue.
Myles wished that he was a nobody. Wouldn't it be so much easier if he was a nobody? If he had no one to disappoint? He wasn't cut out for stuffy royalty, although he wasn't exactly sure what he was cut out for. Probably nothing, if the others of the family were right about him. It wasn't probably the most fair, the way that they treated him. Not only was Lindon hard on him, but everyone seemed to compare him to Kya. He wasn't his sister, he didn't want to be a part of this dumb family... Even the thought made his eyes water a little bit. For this reason, there would always be a part of him that was rather... envious and sensitive, especially about the kittens who didn't grow up with such an iron fist.
"You won't?" he meowed after a moment, trying to sniff away any emotion that could be seen still in his face or voice. Not only was he sensitive, but he was inherantly distrustful. "Why wouldn't you? They would hail you as the cat who took down the nephew of the throne." Myles' still wasn't quite done shaking, although the words came out a little more normal. "Isn't that what cats outside the royal family do? Try to set the family of the crown on fire and bring them down in whatever way they can?"
Sweetkit had watched the small tears start to pool under the eyes of the other. His own eyes starting to burn at the sight. Sweetkit was a sympathetic crier. HIs siblings always teased him that he was a big softy, and really the ginger tomkit didn't see a problem with caring, even if they thought he cared too much. His tiny heart seemed to break as Myles spoke, the tiny grey kit seeing to bare his troubled thoughts to the ginger kit. While Sweetkit couldn't imagine that there was cat's out there who would do that, he knew they existed. "I can't speak for everyone else, but I know I'm not like that" he spoke his voice quiet and soft, though it wavered with emotion, "I really won't tell" A little hiccup left the ginger kit and he hesitated from his spot before he approached Myles, his honey tear-rimmed eyes soft his movements slow as if he was approaching a wounded animal. He'd paused just a few paw steps away from Myles his voice even ofter then before, "Um, I know when I'm sad cuddles make me feel better. So, um, if you want. Y-You can cuddle me?"