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Post by simplylight on Jul 11, 2019 11:24:32 GMT -5
She tilted her head sideways. What an odd fellow he was. Not that she was any more normal? With ears and legs too large for her body, speckled black and white fur that simply didn't seem to fall in a pleasing pattern, and bulging leafy green eyes, Pygmyprawn had the appearance of some sort of gecko-cat-mix. She lacked the sunny personality to cause her appearances to be cute. Instead, she sported a slightly bitter, dry humor approach to character. Chimerahunt (or was it star? truthfully, she couldn't remember the customs) had always been a bit of an enigma to her. He was like a scruffy, ginger raincloud just ready to wreck someones sunny day.
"I'm bored." She sighed after her interesting thoughts died away. They had just returned to the clan after being locked up in the Regime's prison for so long. Chim was a leader now so he was as boring as ever doing all of his leader duties or whatever. She was stuck hunting all day and had no friends except him. What a bother.
“Then find a way to entertain yourself,” Chimerastar replied tersely. “I’m busy. Go for a hunt, look around the borders, collect herbs for all I care, because I really, really, don’t care.” As frustrated as the throwaway line sounded, they both knew he didn’t really mean it; he was just stressed out by the sudden responsibility of raising a clan. He’d told her before they left the Regime he was planning to renounce his position as soon as he could, he clearly wasn’t fit to be leader and refused to hear any rebuttals, but that plan had gone spectacularly awry.
He continued to sift through the pile of moss in the leader’s den, doing his best to remove anything that smelled of Riverwolf even remotely, though the den had already been cleaned once. He rolled a ball of dirty moss to the side and then froze, his half gaze falling on a scrap of tortoiseshell fur. Violetstar’s fur.
Chim took a long, slow breath, then pushed the fur away. He was not going to have another breakdown. He turned away and headed for the exit of his den, shaking his head. “You know what? Forget it. Let’s go find something to do together.”
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Post by simplylight on Jul 20, 2019 19:25:43 GMT -5
Pygmyprawn watched him with a less-than-amused expression as he snapped. She did not understand the reason behind his breakdowns, only that they were frequent since they returned him to Waterclan. Sometimes she wondered if he was happier back in that disgusting prison that the Regime forced them in. Her eyes narrowed and focused in on the fur. Tortoiseshell fur. She had heard of the cat that led Waterclan before Riverwolf's betrayal. She believed her name was...Violetstar? Was that correct? Sometimes she heard Chim whisper her name. They must have been close. An awkward silence stretched on as she fought for words to ease his pain. As per usual, she fell short. She didn't understand what it was like to lose a friend, and she had never been good with words. "That's a good..uh, idea." She meowed uncomfortably before following him out. "So what do Waterclan cats do for fun? Swim?" Her voice lightened a little as they exited the dark, depressing space and the sun fell across their muzzles.
"Fun?" he asked, distractedly, pushing his way out of the den and taking a breath of the cool cave air. "You're asking the wrong cat. I didn't-- I don't do fun." He forced himself to walk slowly through the camp instead of rushing through. Being around other cats helped him keep a grip on himself, reminded him he couldn't break down right here right now, and he needed the extra pressure to contain his grief. His clan had been through enough, they had doubted him enough, he didn't want them to see him fall apart.
"I guess some cats play in the water for fun. Can you even swim?" For all the time they'd spend together, he barely felt like he knew her sometimes; he knew nothing about her skills or her aptitude when it came to hunting, those things hadn't been necessary for life as a prisoner.
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Post by simplylight on Jul 27, 2019 18:25:19 GMT -5
“I beg to disagree.” Pygmyprawn purred, coming up alongside him. “You were loads of fun in the prison.” She was glad to be out of that place. It left an emotional scar on her that no one would ever see. Being frightened of dark places was not a good quality to have when in a tunnel like that. However, it had been his company that kept her sane, even if he wasn’t the most favorable of characters. She liked it that way. He was someone that didn’t sugarcoat their emotions. Sometimes she wished she could be like that. Instead, she put on an angry face and pretended that nothing bothered her.
At his question she gave a little shake of her head. “Yeah... kind of. That wasn’t something I ever wanted to do, but often had to do as a loner.”
He shrugged, vaguely embarrassed without knowing why. “That was different. It was prison, and this is my clan,” he said, wondering exactly why it felt different. He still couldn’t say why.
“Well, that’s better than some cats we get. You don’t have to get too wet to fish so I suppose that will work out for you. Some cats like the taste of land prey, anyway.” He led her on and out of the camp. He knew a couple cats still gave his friend off looks, or questioned what had happened in prison, much to his anger so it was rarely mentioned to his face. She was a new member of their clan and he didn’t want anyone to doubt her because she associated with him.
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Post by simplylight on Aug 1, 2019 10:49:50 GMT -5
Pygmyprawn let out a snort and flicked him on the ear with the tail before increasing the speed in her step. She was ready to get out of the camp and away from the stares of so many still unfamiliar faces. Once they cleared the wandering eyes, she let out a sigh and drew back. "You know, that's a little backwards, don't you think? The prison you was more entertaining then the clan you... well, is more how you were before." She decided to stop her words there, knowing what she truly wanted to say would just make him upset. If he was so unhappy in Waterclan, why couldn't they just go back to the prison? Or move to a different clan? She glanced sideways at him for a second, wishing she could see happiness in his features. There was no way she could fix him. Pygmyprawn let out a large sigh and flicked a bug off a nearby leaf. "I still don't know much about clan life, you know. You lot believe in Starclan, right? Have you ever wondered how bored they get up there watching a bunch of silly cats make decisions and hunt their days away?"
"Maybe," he allowed, but he didn't say anything else. There wasn't much to say -- she was right, he was backwards, but he couldn't explain why much less change it. He should be happier now, but he wasn't, and he had his doubts he ever would be. Only a few days into his leadership and he was already falling apart, barely strung together; what would happen when something truly threatening his clan? It made him sick with stress to think about.
Then Chim sighed, too, his gaze falling away to the ground. "I don't think they watch," he said, slowly, aware most of his clan believed the opposite he did, that his ideas were controversial at best. "They're real, even I can't deny that, I've seen them myself," he paused, remembering he wasn't technically supposed to speak of his leader ceremony, and tried again. "If they were the all-powerful all-knowing cats we were raised to believe in, wouldn't they do something more? They don't do anything, they never step in. If they watch, that's even worse; they just sit and watch as cats turn corrupt or suffer painful lives and deaths and they do nothing to help." He glanced up at her sharply, his gaze hardening. Maybe he was a little off topic from what she was asking, but he didn't get a chance to talk openly these days, and he trusted her. "Why should we honor cats that let us suffer without helping? I don't care what their damn reason is, if they really are watching over us, and don't warn us or help us or do anything, then I don't think we owe them anything."
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Post by simplylight on Aug 1, 2019 22:32:20 GMT -5
"Praise to that."
Pygmyprawn let out a huff in agreement at his words. As she did so, she kicked a nearby pebble with the side of her paw and watched it skip away over the water. It was a simple trick she had taught herself during the first few sunrises of living in Waterclan. There wasn't much to do when you didn't know anyone. You weren't invited on hunting patrols or allowed to eat with the rest of the lot. Of course, most of that could have been because of her hot-headed nature. She wasn't one to accept other's kindness so willingly, even the dead. In fact, she also believed they were the most cruel of all. What kind of kindness had they shown Waterclan the past few moons? "You know what I think? They're just bored. When cats get bored they have to entertain themselves somehow. Sure they probably watched the clans live happily for a while, but eventually that had to get monotonous. They needed the drama. I guess we all crave it somewhere deep inside. When left alone to our thoughts, we start searching for that little spot where it lives..." Her voice trailed up and she glanced over at him awkwardly. "Sorry, maybe that was a little too blunt. I don't have a filter."
Bored. They were bored, and that was why his clan, his family, had to suffer? A familiar hot anger seethed through him, and he disliked the dead cats even more now with that idea implanted in his mind. He had grappled with religion for many moons in the bitter stupor that had overtaken him for most of his life and he had never found it comforting. They had allowed him to lose his eye, to ruin his eye, and now they had taken so much more from him. He couldn't deny their existence but he didn't have to help them either. "You, no filter? I never noticed," he snorted. He glanced over at her and shook his head. "Sometimes I wish WaterClan wasn't so set on StarClan. I don't know. I don't like the other gods much either."
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Post by simplylight on Aug 1, 2019 22:55:29 GMT -5
A smirk crossed her features for a brief, proud moment. The art of saying what you're thinking wasn't appreciated by many. At least he could understand her. "Thanks. I keep it hidden well." She responded coolly, fighting a snicker at her own joke. As she listened to him speak, her own irritation began to fester. How come Starclan had been so ruthless? They took everything from him. She watched him for a second, feeling the grief hit like a wave. They took his happiness. And you can't return it. The thought stuck in her head and soured. For someone who spoke her mind so easily, she found it difficult now to even respond with actual words. What the heck, beebrain. Get it together. Fueled by her thoughts, Pygmyprawn stamped one foot down.
"You know what? How about when we die, we start our own 'Starclan.' Whose to say that they have to be the only one? Clans split apart, why can't that one?" She growled, although she was acutely aware of how much she sounded like a kit throwing a tantrum. "I mean, who needs them anyways? We'll take the good ones and start our own group of ancestors."
His gaze flashed in surprise as she stomped her paw. At least he wasn't the only one angry at the situation. He rumbled at her suggestion, a little amused, even if the idea was completely ridiculous. "There's already an alternative to StarClan where I'll be spending all my time. They're called the Dark Forest." He spoke in a deadpan, leaving it difficult to judge if he was joking or not. He was, mostly; for all the harm he had done, the pain he had endured because of it, he still held a fleeting hope he had earned himself some small redemption. He was no hero, no god among cats, but at least he wasn't as awful as some.
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Post by simplylight on Aug 2, 2019 10:14:11 GMT -5
"Hey, don't laugh at me!" She snapped, growing flustered as she realized how silly she sounded. "Agh, I just want--" Her voice cut off and she turned her head in embarrassment. What an idiot. The sharp thought cut through her and she had to fight back a wince. However, her ears pricked up in interest as he mentioned an alternative to Starclan. "The Dark Forest?" She repeated curiously. A moment passed and she couldn't help but let out a loud, "HAH." What an 'ominous' sounding name. "Oi, you clan cats are real good at coming up with names for your dead. So tell me, how dark is this dark forest? How does one end up there and not in Starclan." Pygmyprawn had an idea of what sort of cats dwelled in The Dark Forest. Chim wasn't one of them. As much as he hated to embrace it, there was kindness deep down in his heart.
He smiled ever so softly for a fleeting moment. Leave it to Pygmyprawn to mock the Dark Forest instead of fearing its existence. “Maybe is clan cats are a little dramatic sometimes,” he admitted, his smile then slipping away like it had never been as he grew pensive. “Cats who commit atrocities without good reason, I suppose... or just the least popular ones. There can’t be room for every cat in StarClan, I suppose.”
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Post by simplylight on Aug 10, 2019 22:29:16 GMT -5
A smile. She somehow got him to smile. Aaaaand there it went... Agh. Why can't I just stick some tree sap in his mouth and glue it into a smile? She fought a shake of her head at the thought. Why do I have to have such weird ideas. "Yeah, I don't think even the Dark Forest would take you. You're too nice for that." She huffed with a wave of her skinny tail. "You belong in a special clan of ancestors." As soon as the words were out of her mouth, she felt the heat rise to her cheeks and burn at her ears. "I mean special like you're weird and you need a group of weirdios! Don't get the wrong idea!"
He snorted. He doubted he was too nice for anything, but compared to the cats they usually sent to the dark afterlife, he supposed he didn’t look that bad. His ear twitched as she quickly corrected herself, shooting an inquiring sideways glance— what was the wrong idea he might’ve gotten? He stopped to puzzle at her, letting her get a few steps ahead before he shook his head and followed.
“Sounds to me you think I belong along the dead. At least we agree on something,” he observed dryly. Chim was fond of gallows humor, despite misliking death and not really wanting to die for all he claimed he did. As he fell in step beside her again, he had drifted to the other side, so the maimed side of his face was closest to her. Chim rarely liked to show other cats that side of himself, even when it made more practical sense to keep his good eye on the outside to look around, and the list of cats he’d willingly let walk on that side was short. Chim didn’t even seem to notice her at his side, though: he was so comfortable around his friend he didn’t think twice.
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Post by simplylight on Aug 14, 2019 10:05:56 GMT -5
"I didn't say that at all." Pygmyprawn huffed in response, flicking him on the ear with her tail. She tried to ignore his puzzled glance by lifting her chin up and pretending it wasn't a big deal. Maybe he would forget she even opened her mouth and spouted off such weird stuff. "Although sometimes I wonder where I'll end up. I mean, I didn't exactly grow up with you clan cats." She let out a snort and shook her head. There was no telling where she would go after death. Truthfully, she didn't think Starclan sounded too comfortable. "Maybe I'll wander around the world like a ghost and haunt all of those who annoy me. That sounds like fun." Her whiskers twitched in amusement at the idea. Her eyes shifted to his scarred eye. It didn't bother her. In fact, she had seen much worse growing up as a rogue. She knew he was sensitive about it, but she couldn't understand why. I mean, it made him look like a cat someone wouldn't want to mess with. That was much better than being so short that everyone assumed you were an easy target.
His muzzle wrinkled. "That's what this clan needs, another ghost. Between you and Vulcan I'd never get any sleep." Not that he got much sleep anyway, but he didn't need to tell anyone about that. It was the one good thing about having a den to himself: no cat knew how little sleep he got, they could only guess by the dark circles that had begun to grow under his eyes ever since his return to the clan. But who could blame him for losing a few hours here and there, after all he had been through? The few hours of sleep he did manage were ravaged by nightmares nearly as dark as his memories and he was starting to reach his wit's end.
"If you're lucky, maybe you won't go anywhere. You'll just be gone. Finally resting, not stuck on this world for eternity." Sometimes, he felt bad for his grandfather, that Vulcan might never move on and would spend the rest of his dead days wandering this territory. But most of the time it was hard to feel bad for him when he was always antagonizing Chim.
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Post by simplylight on Aug 14, 2019 10:43:43 GMT -5
"Ah, but what's the fun in that?" She teased. Pygmyprawn watched him through narrowed eyes for a moment. Like he truly slept anyways. She could see the circles under his eyes and the wobbly way he walked that gave away the lack of proper sleep. It made her pelt prickle with irritation that he didn't ever talk about it. Clearly something was up. Still, she couldn't force him. There were things she didn't talk to him about. She turned her head to the side, hiding the expression on her face until it vanished into a curious smirk. "Soooo... Any idea where we are going? We've just been walking but not exactly paying attention."
“Nowhere,” he replied, nodding up the distant path where a fork was just visible, if you knew what to look for. “If we take the left route there we’ll circle around and end up back near the camp where we started.” He wasn’t sure if walking in circles was fun but he didn’t know where else to go, so he settled for the easy route. Besides, it might help her one day to know this track existed, once she settled in more.