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Absentmindedly humming, slightly off key and just loud enough to scare away any prey within the near vicinity, Polarfantasy walked through the forest. If the she cat had any purpose in being out of camp than merely walking through the forest it was evidently not being worked towards anytime soon, as the she cat meandered through well traced forest paths, pausing every once in a while to watch a leaf as it fluttered down from a tree, admiring as it danced a bit between wind and gravity before landing silently upon the forest floor.
Post by Whitemuzzle on Nov 5, 2018 19:47:51 GMT -5
Just about the time Stonefang was about to spring upon a sparrow he had been painstakingly stalking, an off key humming suddenly frightened it to take flight into the safety of a nearby tree. "Fox dung!" he hissed as he narrowed his eyes in irritation. Some cat spoiled his hunt and he was going to find out who it was. The sandy brown tom began following the humming sound until he discovered it's source. Upon seeing the she cat, he stepped out onto the path but decided against speaking his mind. "Greetings," he meowed.
The humming stopped as the fluffy white she cat turned with a cheery smile on her face, completely ignorant what she did and that the other warrior was likely not very happy. "Oh, hey~!" She greeted, her nasally valley-girl accent like the droning hum of a cicada. "How are you? It's like, super pretty out today isn't it? I just wish it just wasn't so, like, super cold out. I mean like, why can't autumn just be warmer?" She asked, as if that wasn't the most inane question in the world.
Post by Whitemuzzle on Nov 6, 2018 17:19:13 GMT -5
Despite his irritation at the white she cat, Stonefang had to smile at her quaint way of talking. "It's cold because Leafbare is coming," he meowed with a shrug of his shoulders. He never gave it much thought before. It was like the sun coming up in the morning and setting at night. It was just the way of nature and he didn't really question it. "So...." he ventured. "Are you out hunting?" Mouse-brained question! he thought after he spoke. No one would be making noise if they were hunting.
"Oh no, just taking a walk." Despite the fact that Stonefang thought it was a stupid question, Polarfantasy didn't seemed fazed, responding to his inquiry like it was the most normal thing in the world. "I'm not really very good at hunting, I don't know why. Guess it's like, a talent or something, because I never got it. Like, I try sometimes, but I feel like I always end up falling, it's like, kind obnoxious honestly. I really don't know how other cats actually do it."She said without a second though, seeming completely oblivious to the fact that hunting was, in fact, a very important skill for warriors to be familiar with.
Post by Whitemuzzle on Nov 7, 2018 20:03:09 GMT -5
Stonefang was surprised by the white she cat's admission and it shown on his face. He had seen Polarfantasy around camp but never really had much interaction with her before. Never did he think she couldn't hunt. Several questions came to mind but he voiced only one. "But ... but how did you pass your final assessment as an apprentice?" He knew that hunting was a major part of the test all apprentices had to pass before becoming warriors. He thought back on his own assessment. "I remember being so nervous before that final test I thought I'd jump right out of my fur."