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'Cause you're a villainous thing / And we can't have you living a lie
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Post by eventide on Apr 10, 2020 18:05:03 GMT -5
The cold wind of leafbare was gone, replaced with the gentle kiss of a warm new-leaf breeze and Meadowlark couldn't be happier for it. Her olive eyes were alight as she followed a butterfly across camp, rump lowered to the ground as she prepared to pounce. At the last minute, however, her prize was intercepted by an overzealous kit and, rather than chastise him, she simply smiled and shook her head ruefully. Of course she was acting more like a kit than a warrior. That was her MO, after all. Rolling her eyes, she started towards the camp exit, hoping to dispel some of her self loathing by doing something good for the clan - hunting. On her way out, she caught sight of a tom she wasn't familiar with and, on a whim, she veered towards him with a wave of her tail. "Hey! Sorry, I don't actually know your name. I'm Meadowlark. Did you wanna go hunting with me? We're a little low on prey before dinner and I wanna make sure Calamitystar doesn't box my ears for goofing off all day."
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Post by achromatic on Apr 10, 2020 18:53:51 GMT -5
Silverspectre was a loner. He just prefered the company of himself more than others and well, it seemed like the others either understood it, or perhaps even shared that sentiment too. He often snuck into the camp silently from some strange back entrance no one had patched up yet, or preferred to avoid it all together, and frankly, he was so used to being somewhat invisible to everyone–all those loud, flamboyant others–that he almost blocked them out completely.
He was observing a butterfly flutter across, its wings vibrant with the shine of iridescent light, like scales or magpie feathers, changing color whenever the light was different, when suddenly his silence was interrupted by a voice, and the disappearance of the insect. He felt almost a little crestfallen at that, before turning to the cat who spoke, blinking in surprise, as if to ask: wait, what? You're talking to me? I thought I was invisible around here.
The hesitation could be seen all over him, from the way his ears were a little flatter than usual, his neck-hairs standing a little too ruffled, his paws tucked in, tense. He didn't quite know how to say no, so he gave a tentative–albeit reluctant–nod. She seemed like a chatty type; he only hoped she didn't expect much conversation from him.
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Post by eventide on Apr 21, 2020 19:19:03 GMT -5
{ { i am trash plz forgive } }
"Great!" she purred, flicking her ears towards the bout of laughter ringing from the nursery where she assumed her butterfly had been caught. "You have any preference where you wanna go?" She began padding out of camp, not even really seeming to notice or care if Silverspectre was following. Before they got more than a few steps outside, her paws seemed to veer towards the Ravine without conscious thought. "Actually, let's go to the Ravine. I heard there are some shrews that've been run out of their dens by some rabbits so they outta be easy to catch."
She seemed to speak without pausing for breath, just one long, run-on sentence after another after another. Her tail flicked back and forth rhythmically as she walked as though keeping a beat of some sort only she could heard. She kept up an inane chatter as they walked, commenting on the shade of green on this oak tree or the fluffiness of the tail on that elm. It was as though Silverspectre wasn't there at all, though she was being as polite as could be, asking him questions and including him constantly...though she often just answered the questions herself and, even if he had wanted to, didn't let him speak at all.
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Post by achromatic on Apr 21, 2020 19:48:49 GMT -5
to the trashcan with you but ily
While his legs were longer, his steps were plenty slower, keeping at a pace just behind Meadowlark. It was easier to let her lead; she seemed like she knew where she wanted to go and after all, he was here on her invitation in the first place. His head was already beginning to drift to the clouds when her voice shook him out of the maze of his head. Preference? Frankly, he didn't care. Any hunting ground was good ground for him; he was adaptable after all. Still, she probably expected an answer, and he opened his mouth in an attempt to give her one.
Nothing came out.
He swallowed, clearing his throat to try again, but she spoke first. He gave a sigh of relief. Thank the gods. The Ravine sounded fine. He could do the Ravine. Rabbits were fun, after all; they reminded him of his first home. He could imagine it, the tundra like the color of his pelt, the snow high, brushing against his fur, his hind legs pushing forward as he leaped forward to carve a tunnel through the snow...his minded drifted like the flurry of flakes in the winter storm, walking the boundary between listening to Meadowlark speak of this and that–small talk, really–while he gave an occasional nod.
He wasn't much of a talker after all, it was more comfortable letting her continue, and she seemed like she did a good enough job filling in his blanks too. He let a small smirk appear on his face; this, at least, he could do. He was glad she didn't expect much of a reply.
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Post by eventide on Apr 21, 2020 20:12:00 GMT -5
As the approached the steep drop off of the ravine, Meadowlark flicked an ear back at Silverspectre, eyebrow cocked. "Not one to talk much, are you?" The question, like most of her other ones, was rhetorical. "Well, can't be helped I suppose. StarClan makes all types and all. Just so long as you're as good with your claws as you are at keeping your quiet, I think we'll do just fine." She was too easy-going to be much bothered by his lack of conversation. Other cats might feel slighted or that he was ignoring him, but she knew that it wasn't always that simple, and as long as he wasn't being mean to her, she didn't mind the company.
"Careful, now," she mewed, sliding down the first steep switchback trail that lined the mouth of the ravine on down. "This stone is some of the hardest stuff in the forest, but leaf-bare has its way of eroding it." She moved carefully but quickly, knowing the trail like the back of her paw. "You aren't a FallClan native, are you?" she asked, looking behind her for a headshake at the yes or no question.
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Post by achromatic on Apr 21, 2020 20:59:31 GMT -5
He gave her a look over as she spoke, his brow furrowing slightly as she asked her question, as if curious whether that bothered her, skeptical of the other cat's assumptions. It didn't really bother him what others thought–his siblings from another litter mostly thought he was something that needed to be spoon-fed everything, and well, he had always been a bit of a disappointment to his mother even if she never said anything about it. His throat made a sound akin to a chuckle at her words, his claws peeking from the edge of his paws in an answer about his own skills. There was a reason why being a ghost benefited him, and hunting was one of them.
His eyes shot to her as she gave a warning, his steps slowing down so she could go first with a more comfortable amount of space. The Ravine wasn't too difficult for him–his long, lanky legs were useful in this, at least–and he quickly took step after her. At her question, he blinked, as if surprised, before shaking his head, gesturing towards the general direction of WinterClan's border, a small sound coming from his mouth, as if he was attempting to speak but his voice refused to.
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Post by eventide on Apr 25, 2020 15:14:11 GMT -5
"WinterClan, really?" She paused in her descent, shocked. "Though I guess your pelt would fit in there just fine," she allowed, continuing downwards after a moment. "Just surprised is all. I didn't think WinterClan cats left their clan very often. You didn't kill anyone, didja?" She offered him a playful grin before turning her attention back to the path. It had switched back and continued down at an even steeper angle, though they were almost to the bottom. Her claws left small marks in the ground as she walked, her fear of heights unspoken but entirely there.
"WinterClan..." she mused again, now obviously to herself. "Hm."
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Post by achromatic on Apr 26, 2020 9:38:31 GMT -5
He gave her a small smile, as if both slightly amused and yet, being polite. He gave a further chortle at Meadowlark's assumptions. Of course, he knew the reputation his former clan once had–it was cold and frigid and all the cats must be as well–but it had been years since he was there. He was practically a kitten when he still lived in WinterClan with his mother; she had died only a couple moons after he was born, and he had been gone in an instant. WinterClan had been nice, but it had been so long since he had been there; he didn't know much about the place anymore.
His smile was more relaxed now as he shook his head no. No, he didn't kill anyone, it was just...better that he wasn't back there. It wasn't something he could explain, even now, why he thought the energy back home was different. His eyes turned to her paws, the way her claws clicked onto the rocks as she walked. Huh, she must be a careful cat, he thought, as he turned back to her face as she mused to herself.
He wanted to ask her a question too. His tail flicked her shoulder lightly to grab her attention, as he tilted his head to the side as if asking what her background was.
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Post by eventide on Apr 26, 2020 14:24:16 GMT -5
She flinched when she felt his tail touch her, jerking away reflexively and almost losing her balance. She turned her head around sharply only to realize it was her hunting partner's tail touching her nothing horrid like a spider. "You scared my pelt off of me!" she mewed with a tight smile, embarrassed she had shown her fear so plainly. His question was clear as if he'd spoken it to her, and she grinned, more than happy to talk about herself.
"I'm born and bred FallClan, actually. Really boring compared to your storied past, I'm sure." Her tone of voice was slightly self-deprecating but she offered a wry smile, turning back ahead to leap down the rest of the short distance to the ground. She seemed much more relaxed with her paws on the solid ground, and already looked like a different cat than the tense one that had been climbing down the ravine. "Parents went to StarClan a few seasons ago, don't have any kits or littermates either. Really, my only identity is FallClan warrior. Sure you're not bored out of your mind yet?"
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Post by achromatic on Apr 26, 2020 17:11:46 GMT -5
He gave her an apologetic dip of his head–he hadn't meant to scare her, and well, she looked embarrassed enough without him commenting on it. Born and bred huh, he mused, wondering what that was like. The first few months of his life were in darkness–the mountains of WinterClan were darker in the winter than anywhere else, the sun barely peeking through the dark cloud cover, disappearing only moments later as if day was never fully there. FallClan's climate was much easier to deal with rather than the higher mountains. He had learned to fall in love with the warmth that the seasons brought.
He gave her a slight grimace at the comment about her parents, the expression in his gaze showed a sort of understanding, motioning slightly with his head to indicate that he could relate. His family was gone too, without a single trace, at least not one he could follow. He shook his head at her question, a wry smirk on his face, as if asking her the same question. Bored of the mute yet? his eyes glimmered with amusement.
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Post by eventide on May 4, 2020 1:26:41 GMT -5
{ { sorry it took so long to reply! } }
Meadowlark rolled her eyes at the question in his eyes, scoffing. "This is the most conversation I've had in a moon!" she laughed, the sound carrying down the ravine's deep gorges. It was an airy laugh, bereft of any worries or concerns. It was clear the she-cat hadn't suffered much in her life, and was unfamiliar with loss or pain. "You might not say much, but you say plenty. Anyway, I bet you're the only cat in camp that'll listen to me ramble on and on without telling me to shut up, so I'm honestly grateful for you." She turned her gaze towards the crevices that were scattered about the ravine, opening her mouth to scent the air. There seemed to be some mice nesting in a little crack up ahead, but she wasn't sure her arm was long enough to reach in and snag one before they scurried out of reach.
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Post by achromatic on May 4, 2020 20:52:58 GMT -5
(no worries b!)
While Silverspectre almost expected the other cat to be polite–even if she did have a problem with his silence–there was still an ease that settled into his shoulders as she brushed it off. A quiet sigh left his mouth, and he gave a faint smile to Meadowlark. As a kit, there weren't many who could tolerate such a silent kit–he was unnatural, they said, a sign from the stars–and even now, he felt uncomfortable with other cats, mostly because he was afraid of boring them. As he skid down to where she was standing, his eyes looked up, to the roots of the trees holding the ravine up, his head tilted as he scented the air. He could see where Meadowlark was looking at. Mice. He hesitated for a moment, before nudging the other cat, gesturing as if telling her that he could scare them out and she could catch them instead.
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Post by eventide on May 13, 2020 23:21:20 GMT -5
{ { wow you were right xD tho it does make a surprising amount of sense, all things considered :p } }
Meadowlark barely had to glance at the tom to sense his intentions and gave a terse nod, keeping stock still as she waited for her clanmate to scare the mice into the open. If all went well, she could pick off at least three or four herself, and if he was quick enough, Silverspectre could nap one or two himself. That would leave them with a bountiful meal to return to camp with. Her mouth began to salivate just thinking about the feast, but she kept herself focused by following the tom's silent movements.
He really was like a ghost, hardly noticeable unless you made the effort to discern his outline. She'd seen the tom before, of course. They were clanmates, after all, and shared a den besides. Still, she'd never really felt compelled to introduce herself until she saw his crestfallen look and felt her heart give a feeble pound. He looked so lonely. She had watched the tom from time to time when he thought nobody was looking, and couldn't dispel the pain she felt at his isolation, intentional or otherwise. So she'd sought him out and invited him with her, and she hoped he didn't know it. After all, she didn't want him to think she pitied him - which she didn't! - and turn on her. They always do- She stopped the negative line of thought and forced herself to focus back in on the hunt, shutting down her brain to everything but pure instinct.
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Post by achromatic on May 16, 2020 21:07:03 GMT -5
(honestly I find it really hard to RP this boi because how to body language)
He almost smiled at her nod before licking his chops, quickly lowering his body, haunches at the ready, preparing for a move. Then suddenly, he was but a blur of movement, powerful hind legs launching him upwards as his claws scrabbled against the rock, finding a hold into the earth for a quick moment as his claws swiped against the crack in the earth, a satisfied smirk on his face as the mice immediately flew into a panic, rushing out of their den. He lunged, teeth grasping onto one warm body before falling towards the ground once more, body twisting to land properly onto his feet, his catch in his jaws.
It wasn't anything weird really, at least not when he was living in WinterClan. He had seen apprentices practice this sort of move, teaching the kits the basics of it all. They had lived in the mountains, and hunting this way was a necessity, despite the danger of launching one's self off the side of a hill or a ravine really, but hey, he had taught himself how to do it, and after all this time, it still...worked. His eyes roamed around before meeting Meadowlark, hoping that the mice had at least headed towards her direction.
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Post by eventide on May 17, 2020 19:27:16 GMT -5
Meadowlark found herself distracted by Silverspectre's nimble movements and was almost too late when the mice scrambled towards her in fear. Instinct overrode her wandering mind, however, and her paw struck out with force to knock two mice on her right against the wall with a hard smack, stunning them until she could get around to killing them. Her jaws snapped shut around another mouse's neck, instantly killing it by severing its spine. She began to reach out for another mouse, but found that the two she'd already struck were coming back around and so she gave up catching more and quickly dispensed of the two stragglers, leaving her with three and Silverspectre with one. Four mice wasn't bad at all!
Purring, she rounded on the tom and flashed him a radiant smile. "Four! That's more than I've ever managed to catch at one time before!" Her thoughts got tangled up again when she caught sight of Silverspectre's pelt, recalling the way it had flashed in the sunlight as he deftly climbed and attacked. "Where did you learn how to do that?" she asked, collecting the mice by their tails so she could carry them more easily. "I've never seen anything like that!"
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Post by achromatic on May 17, 2020 20:57:50 GMT -5
He grinned at her excitement. She had reacted fast, nimble movements making the panicked mice look like bundles of leaves they used to play with as kits. She was definitely a good hunter too, and he took a moment to stand there and admire her catch, before snapping back to reality, chasing after the mice, and trying to herd them towards her. She could definitely keep up, that was for sure. At this point, he didn't need to push himself; they had enough of a catch for the two of them to feed a few cats. He padded back to Meadowlark, his lips turned to a smile even with the mouse hanging from his jaws.
His head tilted to the side as she asked her question, before giving her another gesture towards the general border of WinterClan, a movement of his paw gesturing to an answer. When he was younger, in WinterClan. The mountains were high and they had to learn how to do that, at least. He pointed towards the mice in her grasp, a compliment on her great catch.
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Post by eventide on May 17, 2020 22:26:56 GMT -5
His smile was like the sun coming out from behind a cloud, and it took Meadowlark's breath away for a moment. Wait...what? The she-cat shook her head and tried to force the heat in her cheeks to dissipate. Where the heck did that thought come from? Sure, it was the first time she'd seen him smile with such unabashed joy, but that didn't matter. Well, it did to a point. She had managed to get the tom to come out of his shell, which had been her original intent, but then why was her heart beating so hard in her chest? Must be the adrenaline from the hunt, she rationalized.
"You learned that in WinterClan?" she asked, pulled her thoughts back to his response. She considered it, for a second. His response. He never said a word, but she seemed to understand him as well as if he'd been speaking. Was it because she was reading too far into his looks and gestures, or were they just well attuned to one another? She hurried to reply so she didn't have to think about it much harder. "I'm surprised, though I guess I shouldn't be. I don't know anything about WinterClan territory - I just assumed it was snow everywhere with a little camp made of, I dunno, holly bushes?" She chuckled, her eyes flashing with laughter.
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Post by achromatic on May 18, 2020 20:35:46 GMT -5
He chuckled at her words. Yeah, pretty much it, he thought wistfully. To be honest, there were nights when he thought back to his home and he could barely remember it. His family felt a lifetime ago. They had been happy once. Perhaps before he was born, but...his mother had been happy once. Before Goldenkit had passed away, at least. He could remember Frozenstar calling them by their names, musing over what they'd be like when they were grown. He could remember the smell of the heavy winter wind, a sharp scent that just smelled like frost. He could remember the bright yew berries and rowan trees and the queens telling them not to be fooled by the bright berries.
An almost nostalgic look crossed his eyes for a brief moment, before he turned to her with a shrug, his paws clawing at the dirt, as if illustrating his home. brushing some dirt into a mound, it was supposed to be a mountain, and he drew the three rings that had been the camp when he was there. The outer ring, where the guards, the warriors and the rescue team had lived, the middle ring, where the queens and apprentices stayed, and the inner ring, where the medicine cat and the senior warriors lived alongside their leader. He had only seen that part of the ring for moons. Things were different then.
He gave her a shrug at the whole 'holly bush comment.' After all, he couldn't quite say it was true. There were definitely holly bushes, but everything was always snowy, he could hardly tell what was underneath it. His tail swept under the leaves on the ground, as if returning her question with a: 'so is FallClan just leaves to you?' kind of question.
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Post by eventide on May 18, 2020 21:08:18 GMT -5
Meadowlark watched his actions with rapt attention, the mice on the ground before her all but forgotten. So that's what WinterClan's camp looked like? It was strange, like an inverted beehive. "I would be claustrophobic if I had to live in there," she mewed, shuttering at the thought of leaving behind FallClan's open camp and sprawling territory. "Still, I'm sure it was nice for you while you were there, huh?" She looked at his long coat and her short one, figuring she'd be an icicle before midday if she had to live in the frozen tundra.
His retort in the form of brushing the leaves near her made her chuckle and roll her eyes. "Okay, so maybe I pigeonholed you a little," she admitted with a sheepish grin. "But you gotta remember I've never left the territory before, not even for gatherings! I like to let the younger warriors and apprentices have a go at it, so I stay to guard the camp. I've never laid eyes on any cat from another clan except those that wander onto our territory. In short, you're a novelty to me, Silverspectre!"
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Post by achromatic on May 19, 2020 15:29:57 GMT -5
He tilted his head thoughtfully at that. Was it claustrophobic? He had never really noticed. The camp had just been tall walls of snow; he couldn't remember too much other than that. The snow had been...stifling. Everything was always so silent when the birds weren't out; he supposed the snow kept the sound in, just like warmth. He shrugged; it hadn't been anything to him but he could see how it could seem stifling to clans that didn't live in perpetual winter. A light chuckle left his mouth, almost as if slightly embarrassed.
So she had never left, huh? That, Silverspectre found surprising. He tilted his head. Not even for gatherings? He always assumed that every apprentice would be leaping for the chance to get chosen, to go see what the other clans were like. He hadn't, but that was a given. There were too many cats, it waas just a bit too overstimulating for him. He couldn't imagine others feeling the same, and he almost laughed at the realization that he wasn't the only one like that. The shared look he gave her said it all, he hadn't been fond of going to any of those things either.
Still, it was new to know that she had barely left the clan ever, at all. Wasn't she the least bit curious to what was past their borders? He blinked, before looking past her to the mountains in the far distance. Did she never wonder what it was like out there?