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Post by Honeystorm on Dec 30, 2019 15:27:20 GMT -5
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☼Rose Horoscope Optimism and foresight are important today, as you take charge of your life and seek new opportunities. Conversations lead to ideas for possible personal and rank expansion,
Morningpaw was rather amused by her horoscope. The she-cat was unabashedly optimistic at all times, so that part wasn't an issue. Foresight, perhaps a little more, as she tended to live in the moment and not focus too much on past or future. But she was meant to take charge and look for new opportunities, to converse and gain ideas. Easy enough, right? As such, the she-cat picked up her prey after the prayer concluded, gaze drifting around camp to find someone to sit by.
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 Jan 4, 2020 11:51:27 GMT -5
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SHADOWPAW
THE WORD WEAVER - SUNCLAN APPRENTICE
Shadowpaw sat off by himself, retreating into the far wall of SunClan's camp with the small thrush he had selected for himself after the morning prayers. The young tom began humming a tune, as he worked out the words in his mind. Even though he felt far more at ease in SunClan, than in DayClan with his parents that hadn't wanted him, he still felt like a bit of an outsider here. Some of the other apprentices thought of him as odd, strange even.