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Post by racer on Dec 7, 2019 20:43:25 GMT -5
SHADOWPAW
THE WORD WEAVER - SUNCLAN APPRENTICE
"Those good old days seem like so long ago
I thought you cared about me then
But now I don't know
Was there ever really love at all in your heart?
Was there ever really love at all?
Did you ever love me?
I wanna go back
Way back to the beginning
When we could rely on each other
Oh, I felt like a god floating on a cloud
Why'd you have to bring me down
With all this pain and disappointment
Confused and bitter and broken-hearted
With all the mysteries and my love memories"
Shadowpaw's words floated through the darkness like feathers falling from the sky, drawing in all those that were close enough to hear them. All of the pain that his parents had caused him came pouring out. His family had betrayed him, and yet it was him that had been vilified for choosing to remain in SunClan. They had never betrayed his trust, unlike those that had left him behind.
"Do you mind?" Came a small, harsh voice. "I dont think the world cares about your problems." Divinekit sat nearby, grooming her calico fur. She was the nursery's bully and a moon away from being an apprentice.