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(with NightClan settling into their brand new camp home in the newly opened caverns underground beside the lovely cenote, cats have taken to exploring the further reaches of their territory. Soaringbird and others have discovered a nice hot spring and cats, (along with some visitors from their pride members) are welcome to come relax in Nightclan's very own hot springs!)
Soaringbird sighed as she sank more comfortably into the warm water, the warmth alleviating some of the aches in her body. She'd mistimed a jump earlier and her legs had been aching since.
These hot springs had been a gift from StarClan pretty much comfortable, warm.. divine.
She could sit and soak forever. Change her name from Soaringbird to Soakingbird for sure.
It was nice and quiet at the moment, most young cats more interested in the pool of water right beside camp to bother any older cats who might like to come to the hot springs and relax.
winterclan's leader and mistakenly caught floaty thing
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Post by simplylight on Aug 15, 2019 11:44:05 GMT -5
Ironjaw poked at the water with one oversized grey paw. She wasn't sure about these 'hot springs' or so they were called. What made the water hot? It was a baffling thing, but she guessed if Soaringbird could take it so could she. The grizzled she-cat warily stepped into the water, surprised to find that it was actually relaxing. "Huh, I guess this isn't so bad." She grumbled.