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winterclan's leader and mistakenly caught floaty thing
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Post by simplylight on Nov 19, 2018 16:46:37 GMT -5
He scraped his tongue through his creamy coat, washing off the dirt from his training session. Kellen enjoyed keeping his mind and claws sharp whenever there was free time, but it sure made a mess in his thick fur. He gave a little 'tsk' as a stubborn knot appeared in his tail. After trying to remove it with no luck, the cyd sat back with a sigh. There was no sense in fighting it, honestly. His deep brown eyes floated around the camp in curiosity. The breeze shifted the coats of his clanmates as they bustled around the camp. It was a lovely day to be out and about, despite the chill in the air.
"Kellen," greeted Kerrigan as she padded up to him. "Just the cat I was looking for." This wasn't the most accurate statement she had ever said, but she was an expert liar. It wasn't that she was not actively looking for her brother, but there just wasn't anything that said she really was. She could make a convincing argument that she was, too. After all, she had recently shipped one of their littermates off to NightClan as part of an arranged marriage to Burningstar. Of course, Lindon, Kerrigan and Kellen hadn't remained particularly close over the years, but it was still a transition. "How are you holding up?"