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Amberpaw was new to FallClan, having just lost his home in EarthClan to a raging flood. It'd taken many of their clanmates, others had survived but he only knew of a handful. He and his sister, Seastar-Seablossom, were some of the few.
While life was different in FallClan, something remained the same. Bullying, teasing, Seablossom keeping him close. Those were all things he was use too. So it didn't surprise him when they continued even into a different clan. Though, Seablossom was being a little more clingy than usual, but he wasn't complaining as he was sticking just as close. Their lives had changed in many ways and he didn't know how to handle it.
Dark, storm grey fur could always be found curled up tight against icey white, eyes watching their new clan mates and trying to find peace with all that'd happened. One set petal green, the other amber gold. Both anxious, both nervous, and both out of depth. Their lives had changed and they had no idea how to handle it. What they'd do next.
Seablossom wasn't much better. She hadn't allowed her youngest brother out of sight. So far, he was the only one of their family she'd found. It terrified her to think they may be the only two left, that even her mate had perished in the flood. The mere thought made her anxious, nauseated. She looked worse than ever.
Her fur was dull and matted, her eyes full of worry. The once leader was out of her depths. She blamed herself for what'd happened to her clan, to her home. It'd been her job to lead them, protect them, and she'd failed them once again. Seastar, the last leader of EarthClan, the failure who lead them to destruction. She wasn't worthy of the name of a leader. She never had been.
Fallclan leader, nightclan MCA and a clumsy disaster xD
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Post by Spiderheart on Sept 13, 2019 21:09:13 GMT -5
With all the commotion of the flooded clans still going around and cats showing up in need of a home Loststar had ordered certain warriors to watch over the new arrivals, help them acclimate to their new surrounding, Mountainspirit had gladly accepted the role and after watching two specific cats who showed up requested to help them. He was a rather large white tom with patches of pastel grey and orange scattered along his pelt, his eyes a chilling but friendly ice blue.
He stood at the freshkill pile looking down at its contents before grabbing a mouse and a shrew, turning to the new comers he made his way over dropping the prey at their paws. "Hello you two, my name is Mountainspirit." His voice although deep was kind, he nudged the prey closer to them with one large paw. "You must be hungry, you should both eat so you can build your strength back up." There was worry glittering in his eyes and he could only hope that they would accept his offer.
Amberpaw, always the scaredy-cat, buried himself even further into his sister's pelt. He really just wanted to hide away, away from all of these new cats, new scents and escape this new clan. But this was their home now and he couldn't leave his sister. They were all the other had at the moment.
Seablossom looked towards her brother, then pulled the food closer to him. He'd eat before herself, she'd make sure of it just as she always had. "Thank you." Her voice was barely above a whisper, and her eyes wouldn't meet the toms. This clan had only shown them kindness, but she half wondered if it would last. Food would be scare soon and more mouths to feed weren't a good thing in that time. Would they be forced to go then? She truly hoped not, and if so that they'd allow at least Amerbpaw and the younger apprentices and kits to stay.
Fallclan leader, nightclan MCA and a clumsy disaster xD
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Post by Spiderheart on Oct 26, 2019 23:21:55 GMT -5
Mountainspirit smiled as Amberpaw tried to hide further in the she-cats fur, he knew the small cat must be frightened after everything they had been through and he only hoped that with time things would begin to look up for them. "You're welcome dear, has anyone shown you where you will be sleeping?" With the clan having to adjust the warrior and apprentices dens to make room for the newcomers a few had put together a small area that would be protected from the elements, it would also give them a place to sleep and relax while they adjusted to their new home.
"No, they have not." Truthfully, she'd expected to be forced to sleep in the middle of camp. A perfect place to be watched over and to ensure that they didn't cause problems. Seablossom glanced at the tom, but unable to met his eyes. She didn't want to see pity, but she knew she would. It was all they'd seen since they'd arrived. Pity and distrust. She couldn't blame them though.
Fallclan leader, nightclan MCA and a clumsy disaster xD
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Post by Spiderheart on Nov 24, 2019 13:50:21 GMT -5
"Oh, well we are still working on expanding the dens so a few of us have put together a safe place for you all to sleep until then, Loststar made it very clear she wanted you to be as comfortable as possible." The large tom smiled, he could sense some distress from the she-cat and couldn't blame her for feeling the way she was. Mountainspirit ran a paw lightly across the ground as he thought for a moment when suddenly his eyes lit up. "Once you've gotten a bit more settled, I'd be happy to give you a tour, the youngin too." He purred, looking at the apprentice with gentle eyes.