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Fallclan leader, nightclan MCA and a clumsy disaster xD
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Post by Spiderheart on Aug 17, 2019 14:35:06 GMT -5
@sinful
It had been some time since the thick-furred ginger and white she-cat had not only been made FallClans deputy, but since she had brought home her now adopted son Mousekit from the border. The young tom took up all of her free time once her duties were done, his constant need to be at her side made it difficult for her to do anything on her own. She loved the kit more than anything, but she felt as if she was about to break and knew she needed to get away for a bit before it all slipped out.
Mousekit was taken care of for now, she had been to see him not long ago to let him know she had a few things to take care of. As of right now it seemed no one needed her and so she slipped out of camp and into the forest, her feathered tail grazing the entrance as it disappeared from sight. The gentle breeze that met her brought a soft smile to her face, and as she padded deeper into the territory her worries began to ease and her muscles started to relax for the first time in StarClan knows how long.
"Such a beautiful day." She purred gazing up at the clear sky, her green and amber mixed eyes seemingly lost as she continued to move forward without paying attention.