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Dappled had just finished the mouse that Shadowedpaw had hunted for her. She licked her lips and gave a yawn again. "So where is your mentor? and Clan?" She asked curiously with a tilted of her head looking at him.
"Oh he's out hunting," he responded and motioned back in the direction behind him. "And my clan is back in that direction." He paused for a moment, thinking of what to ask. He had som many questions, but wasn't sure how to ask them. "Once we get back, you can meet everyone."
Dappled nodded her head. She was glad he had found her and was helping her out, she had so many questions, but didn't want to be rude and bombard him with it all. "Alright!" She replied as she stood up, stretched curling her tail. "So what do we do now?" She asked curiously as she looked around the now dark forest, save for the moon shining down on them.
He shrugged. "I dunno. I guess we could go meet back up with my mentor." he responded, turning toward the brush. "He shouldn't be too far from here actually. Here, follow me." He led the way through the woods until he spotted Waspcrush. "Hey, teach! I found a new friend!"
"Ok!" She replied as she began to follow him through the woods to where his mentor, Waspcrush was. She smiled and looked around her surroundings as they neared Waspcrush.
Post by strawberrycupid on Jan 15, 2020 15:18:18 GMT -5
(fyi, waspcrush is a girl)
Wasp wasn't used to her new name or suddenly being appointed a mentor. She figured after she went against Flamingstar taking over, she would be passed over for promotion or worse, kicked out. Neither happened and now she suddenly had not one but two apprentices to teach. It was going okay so far, though sometimes Umbrahound felt the need to tag along and help her. The calico had just finished burying a squirrel she caught when she heard Shadowedpaw calling out to her. A new friend? She shouldn't be surprised, he was the kind to go out find all sorts of friends. Though she didn't quite believe it until the pair approached her. "Hey Shadowedpaw. And who do we have here?"
Shadowedpaw padded toward his mentor. "I found her while I was away. She's not from around here and she needs a place to stay." He frowned. "She lost her parents recently so she's all by herself," he said sadly. "Is it okay if she comes back with us?"
Post by strawberrycupid on Jan 17, 2020 15:27:15 GMT -5
Waspcrush looked from one to the other, a little suspicion creeping into her light green eyes before she shook it out. She didn't need to be like this anymore. "I'm not the final decision maker in that. But we can take you back to camp and introduce you to Flamingstar or Firewind and see what they say."
Shadowedpaw's eyes lit up. "So are we good to head back now?' he asked excitedly. "I can ask Flamingstar if it's okay, if I need to," he suggested. There's no way she could say no right?
"My parents and I traveled from our tribe up in the mountains looking for a new home. Mother died from a snake bite and recently my Father died from poisoned food that two legs gave him. My father and I made it here before he passed." She explained. " I was 3 moons when we left, I only know what my Father told me." As she began to follow the warrior.
Post by strawberrycupid on Jan 19, 2020 0:01:03 GMT -5
Waspcrush's ears flattened a little at the young she-cat's story. It didn't remind her of her own, but it made her wonder how her parents were doing out there. "I'm sorry to hear that. Hopefully, you're journey for a new home is almost over."