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The world, to Sunpaw, was a strange place full of many strange wonders. She liked how, if she really wanted, she could go in any direction and still find something new. Would she ever explore it all? Honestly, she didn’t much care. She liked where she was right then. SummerClan was her home, her favourite place. If she were to leave, would the birdsong sing the same dark blue tune? Would the waves on the shore of the lake ever sound so purple elsewhere?
But, that day, she got a little curious. She didn’t know what led her to wander. Maybe it was the little chilly wind leading her along a path of fate. Was this fate, she wondered. Maybe the universe was just leaving little bread crumbs to ensure she was on the same path.
The snow crunched under her feet. How far had she walked? This place was definitely new. She didn’t like the cold. It was looked white and it felt white with a hint of purple. She could feel the remnants of the plants’ death, but could feel the wonderment of the amount of snow. She had seen snow, of course, but this one felt new. Different.
At the first chance to escape, the young pupil didn't hesitate, letting her mentor know she was going to go for a walk. As proud as Chestnut was to be a Witch in training, she often spent her days cooped up in the Witch's den with Earlybloom or with listening to the Ancients and their never ending pains and ailments. Not that she was complaining. She took pride in her work and the role the God and Goddess chose for her, but there was something so exhilarating about stepping out from the routine and just being a cat.
The speckled she-cat stepped through the forest, her pale green orbs bright with excitement as she took in the powdery white forest around her. It wasn't the first time, or the second or the 20th time she had explored on her own, but every time she did felt like the first time. She could never get enough of Winterclan. It was her home and it was beautiful. The pupil swelled with pride as she took in her surroundings lovingly. Having been so lost in the beauty of it all, she trailed off her usual path that unknowingly led her towards the Summerclan border. As she neared, the scent of Summerclan wavered over in her direction, filling her senses. Surprise was evident in the young pupil's expression as she followed the trail. She had never wander off so close to the borders before. She knew she had no combative or defensive training. If she would ever run into another clan cat and rouge, she wouldn't stand a chance. It didn't help that her growth was stunted, leaving her smaller than a cat would be at her age.
As part of her mind began to ring alarms, she caught sight of a cat ahead. It's pelt was unique and most importantly, foreign to the pupil. Fear tingled through the pupil in a poor attempt to warn the young she-cat away, but her curiosity for the small figure pushed her forward. Had it been a larger grown cat with no clan scent, it would have been a different story, but sensing nothing but Summerclan, Chestnutpaw knew that the chances of a clan cat to attack a Witch in training was non existent. Besdies, the cat was quite small in size and outwardly posed no threat, at least one that the pupil could sense.
"Hello!" Chestnutpaw spoke up, slowly down her entrance to a weary but friendly speed, her body language offering nothing but peace.
The world sparked orange for a few moments, causing her fur to stand on end. She turned, suddenly, to face the source of the voice. It didn’t sound dangerous. She caught sight of the she-cat heading her way, sniffing the air to get a feel as to where she was. Of course! She had wandered onto WinterClan territory, and this was a WinterClan cat.
“Oh, hi!” Sunpaw stepped forward, examining the she-cat. She took in her pelt, how the colours mingled, and stared at her eyes. Soft green, the same colour as the carefree excitement one feels running through the fields of SummerClan. If she looked hard enough, maybe she could see the countless flowers dancing alongside the grass.
“Wow,” she breathed, blinking a few times to stop her staring, “I love the colour of your eyes.” She circled the she-cat a few times, feeling nothing but light purple. “I’m Sunpaw, who are you?” She tilted her head curiously as she stood back in front of the new cat.
As the pupil approached the rather friendly she-cat, she began to take notice of her pretty multi-colored fur. It reminded of of Wolfbee's calico pelt, but his pelt was much longer in length than the young she-cat. As the two stood there in a moment of quiet observation, Chesnutpaw couldn't help but offer a small smile. There was no ounce of threat in the young cat despite the difference in clans. It was a nice feeling to see a cat for who they were and not the scent they carried. It was obvious that the other cat felt the same way.
The sudden and blunt compliment made the already smiling Chestnutpaw only beam brighter, her head following the she-cat as she circled her. For any cat, the position would have been intimidating, but Chestnutpaw felt oddly comfortable, finding an odd amount of trust in the other cat. A familiar scent grew in the air around them, but Chestnutpaw struggled to pinpoint what it was exactly. "It's so nice to meet you Sunpaw!" She gushed in controlled excitement, "My name is Chesnutpaw-" As she began to introduce herself, the familiar scent in the air was finally connected towards a distinct idea and the pupil's eyes widened slightly as realization hit her "Are you- have you been herb hunting?" Her noise wiggled as more and more familiar herbs began to come forward.
Sunpaw finished her observation with a flick of her tail, her own green eyes taking in her surroundings. She was on WinterClan territory, and this cat--a cat of WinterClan--was not chasing her out? Odd, she knew, but she hardly cared. Maybe all of WinterClan was like this. "I've never met a WinterClan cat before," she said quietly, giving a lopsided smile when she learned her name. "Chestnutpaw," she whispered almost thoughtfully, testing the name on her tongue.
She was taken a little aback by the question--more confused than anything, because what an odd question to be asking. "Earlier, yeah. It's the Medicine-cat apprentice's job after all!" She said rather proud of her position. "But I decided to take a break for a while and ended up here," she went on. "I hope you don't mind."
Sunpaw's response brought a curtain of shock across the young pupil's expression for just a moment before it transformed to a bright expression of relief and excitement. Of course she recognized the term. Long ago, Winterclan once used the term to explain a Pupil's role and a Witch was once called a Medicine Cat. "I am a Pupil too!- I mean, it's like a medicine cat apprentice!" She exclaimed with a new wave of bubbly energy, gushing quickly. No wonder she felt so comfortable in the cat's presence despite their different alliances. Despite the many half-moon meetings, Chestnutpaw had yet to attend her first gathering with her Mentor. For some reason or another, she was always needed back at camp, tending to those who caught the usual ailments that was expected from a harsh Leaf-bare. "I've never met another Pupil before..." The words were softer as she began to reexamine Sunpaw in a new light, with a innocent sense of awe.
Sunpaw bounced on her toes in pale orange, and now that she payed more attention, Chestnutpaw did have the slight smell of herbs on her. “Oh, no way!” She purred, a sound absolutely drowning in blue. She circled the Pupil again, less curious and more energetic now. “I’ve never either!” She commented, her voice quieting down from its high, excited pitch. “I’ve never even talked to an apprentice from another Clan before!” She laughed, a sweet, soft sound that carried like music. “Oh! You wanna be friends?” She tilted her head at the she-cat, green matching green.
This time, Chesnutpaw mimicked Sunpaw's movements, following the circle movements like a leaf being carried down a stream, her own steps light as she followed, a few small hops sprinkled as her body grew more tense with excitement. At the offer of friendship, the speckled pupil's ears perked, a impossibly wide smile growing across her expression. "I would love to be your friend!" She meowed happily, her fluffy tail lashing out in visible excitement, but she froze suddenly as logic caught up to her "Do you think we will get in trouble if anyone finds out?" She whispered, a look of concern grew on her expression, melting away the content that was there just moments earlier. Her mentor always warned her about venturing too far out when she would leave camp. Witches and Pupils were thought of highly among the clans, granting them immunity and safety among the other clans, but Earlybloom always said she should be wary and respectful of distance. Everything happening now would have been against her mentor's warnings.
Her laugh was soft-sweet, a small sound that carried the very happiness Sunpaw seemed to have within her. She smiled a huge grin. A friend! A friend that was another pupil, at that! A small stone dropped in Sunpaw's heart at Chestnutpaw's next words, but it was light enough to be ignored. "Pfft!" She laughed again, "I don't think so! I mean, us healers aren't suppose to fight, so friendships should be okay! Worst case scenario, they're just a but yellow." She felt a bit uneasy. She did not want to feel Graythorn's disappointment, or anyone's for that matter. She regained her smile once more. "Common, I wanna show you the lake! I mean, I know you're WinterClan, but there's no harm in a Pupil like you coming for a visit." She spoke quickly, nudging Chestnutpaw lightly and not waiting for her as she bounced off.
The Summerclan Pupil's good points lulled Chestnutpaw's worries away in an instant and she could help but smile brightly. She was right. Witches and Pupil did have some level of protection thanks to their status, as Earlybloom had explained to her moons ago when she first left Chestnupaw behind to attend a half-moon meeting. And with the company of another Pupil, the chances of trouble from Summerclan was slim to none.
At Sunpaw's invitation, Chestnutpaw's eyes widened. She had never stepped forward into another clan's territory. The thought was both scary and exciting, but more so the later as trust in the Summerclan Pupil only grew larger with every passing moment "I would love to!" She squeaked in excitement, bouncing after the calico she-cat.
Sunpaw smiled brightly, falling in beside Chestnutpaw as she steered her towards SummerClan. "Yeah, and near the lake is the big flower fields with so much flowers--I hope you're not allergic to pollen, there's so much!" She babbled. "And then there's the Witches hut and--" She stopped talking to shake some snow off her paws. They were numb--tingling with the residue cold now that they were on dry ground. She shivered. "How do you WinterClan cats handle it--all that snow?" Sunpaw turned to look at the Pupil, "I wouldn't last a day!"
Chestnutpaw listened on with excitement, her body tingling with excitement as she took in the unfamiliar sights and powerful Summerclan scents. Her ears perked up at the mention of flower meadows. Winterclan had little patches of flowers here and there that blossomed briefly, but due to the higher altitude, very few types of flowers managed, especially through the cold leaf-bare seasons. Sunpaw's words suddenly cut off and Chestnutpaw turned to see the pupil shake off the snow, visibly shivering. "Oh, well...." Chestnutpaw started, looking down at her own paws, unsure of how to explain something she did so naturally. It felt like she was trying to explain how she took her breaths. "I don't know, I guess we are used to the snow." She held out a paw, turning it upwards which were rough and worn. She glanced back at their tracks, nothing the differences in steps. While Sunpaw danced through the thicker parts of the snow, Chesnutpaw's steps were more calculated, finding the thinner patches of snow, stones and roots that reached the surface. "Do you see that?" She pointed the steps out, stopping to look behind them "When I was little, my mother always told me to be careful with stepping into large mounds of snow because we never knew if there was a ditch or hole hidden under. She told us instead to find the thinnest patches of snow, where you could see grass, or use stones and roots to step around, that way you avoid as much snow as possible." Her pale green eyes blinked, looking back ahead at their trail. Though there was still more snow ahead, it was thinning. "I guess we are more weary of the snow and where we should step, we aren't always getting ourselves in deep snow to get too cold-besides..." The young pupil twirled playfully, her fluffy tortoise-shell pelt swaying gentle with her movements "Almost all of us have pretty thick coats, it takes longer for the cold to really seep in!"
Chestnutpaw’s first explanation was just enough for Sunpaw, but she was anything but upset as she continued. WinterClan cats were so different, so interesting, even though they lived right next door. She gazed curiously as the tortuoushell lifted her paw, copying the mannerism and lifting her own. Hers were made for dancing in sunlight, and running through flower fields; they were soft, light, and pristine. Sunpaw was intrigued as her companion continued, wanting to learn everything she could about WinterClan in two seconds flat. Or maybe it was just her wish to keep hearing Chestnutpaw talk.
She gazed back at the trail they had made, and it took a few second for her to see the differences. “That’s a very smart teaching, I’m gonna use it whenever I’m in the snow!” She decided, picking up her pace back to a bounce. “I don’t have any cool teachings, but I know that sometimes bees nap in flowers, and they just look so cute in there! I wish I could nap in a flower,” she sighed wistfully, shaking out her pelt as she felt the air grow warmer.
Quiet pride swelled up in the Winterclan pupil as Sunpaw showered her with her compliment. She could feel her pelt warm with embarrassment so she disregarded the compliment completely in hopes of calming herself down. The image of sleeping bees in flowers dashed the last of the tortoise shelled cat's embarrassment. "Bees do that?" She inquired with wide eyes full of awe. Sure the pupil had seen bees herself, but in Winterclan, the lands were more coarse and rough, leaving little rich dirt for flower fields.
Sunpaw nodded enthusiastically. "Yeah! I find them mostly in the morning, and then they leave soon after." She skipped along, enjoying the feel of the now soft ground beneath her paws. She had just taken a morning walk today, actually, but hand't stumbled across any napping bees.
"Do you like morning walks?" She asked, almost absently, as her ears strained to hear the blue of the birds' song. They wandered through a small clump of trees--a clump that could hardly count for a forest, really--the birds sang louder. She slowed to a stop, her ears flicking. A smile spread on her face. Realizing she was holding them up on their journey, she bounded ahead once more. There was the faintest scent of the Northern Sea on the breeze.