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Omenpaw stood in the clearing, his paws itching to be out in the forest training again. "Littlelamb!" He called ot when he spotted the warrior, running to him with bright eyes. "Can we train today? "
The small hunter had easily startled with the approach of his apprentice, but gathered his composure quickly enough. "Uh- today? I mean- uh- yeah. Sure!" He forced a smile, although his eyes held fear. Littlelamb had been considered a failure to his father, what if Omenpaw started thinking the same thing? What if he brought bad luck to the apprentice? No. There was no proof that he gave others bad luck, he reminded himself, feeling comfort in his warrior name. He could just be lucky, himself. With that thought, the smile became genuine, and he nodded. "I don't know what I can teach you that you don't already know, but I will do my best!"
Fallclan leader, nightclan MCA and a clumsy disaster xD
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Post by Spiderheart on Dec 3, 2019 8:13:35 GMT -5
The dilute calico tom knew his mentor wasn't the most outgoing, and most apprentices would have been upset to have been placed under him but Omenpaw didn't mind. "I'm sure there's plenty you can teach me! Everyone does things a little different which means there is always something knew to learn." There was a wide smile plastered across his face, learning was his favorite thing to do and anyone who has suffered through his bombardment of questions before knew it.