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Morningpaw was the bubbly sort, daughter of Pond and the once Soothsayer Twilightbell, great granddaughter of Mountainsound and Ebonygold, two former medicine cats. As far as cats went, it probably wasn't too surprising she was upbeat, and recently, had been spending significant time with her grandfather, Nightshadeintution since his return. He seemed infatuated with Burningstar, or well, Sunset, as Foxstar had insisted she be called. She hadn't yet really spoken with the NightClan cat turned initiate, but that didn't bother her.
She wandered through the thin layer of snow on the ground, already melting with the Sun's watchful eye as the day progressed.
If you want to shine like the sun, first you must burn like the sun ~ SunClan High Priestess
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Post by racer on Nov 2, 2019 21:21:28 GMT -5
LIONPRIDE
THE LOVEABLE - SUNCLAN WARRIOR
Lionpride made his way over to Morningpaw, one of his previous den-mates. The she-cat was always cheerful, and seemed like a decent companion to go patroling with. A safer choice than most. "Hey mind if I join you?"
Maybe they were no longer denmates, but that didn't stop the young she-cat from turning to him with a bright, contagious sort of smile and a lighthearted giggle. "Of course! Any company is good company." She tilted her head and thought about that for a moment. "Well, most company is, anyway."