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(it's Tiny's fault, he skipped all of his hunting training to hunt her instead LOL)
"Well, it's not as smart as my other idea, but it could work since you're so small," Oakshade purred, proud of himself, "You go in the burrow and scare it out. It'll leave through another exit and I'll be there waiting. Who knows, maybe you'll find a delicacy, I haven't had rabbit kits in many moons but the ones in SunClan territory are awfully good at hiding them thanks to all of your tunnels."
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 Jun 13, 2020 13:21:12 GMT -5
Tinymutiny
SunClan Warrior
The Underestimated
"But rabbit burrows..." she started to protest, but sighed instead. Rabbit burrows always had more than one exit, so even if she went in and scared the rabbit out there was no guarantee that it would appear near Oakshade. Not to mention the fact that when she was underground she wouldn't be able to hear him. BUT she had promised to try it his way this time "Ok it's worth a shot at least" she smiled letting her tail flicker on his cheek as she hovered over the entrance to the burrow "better get ready"
It was refreshing. A Tinymutiny that actually listened to him. The smart part of him picked up a bit of pity, the kind a mother would give a kit with some hare-brained idea, come his way, but that same smart part of him ignored it. Even if they didn't catch a single rabbit today 0 which, for the record, they already had - he was having a blast just hanging out with his mate and not fighting. A goofy grin spread across his face as Tinymutiny's tail flicked against his cheek and he followed right after her, pawstep by pawstep. He wished he could fit down into the rabbit burrow with her...
By the time they reached their target entrance Oakshade was standing not even a tail-length away with that same stupid smirk on his face. He'd forgotten what they were doing. Truly.
Tinymutiny looked up, a small smile appearing before she disappeared into the rabbit's burrow. It was a tight squeeze even for her, but she managed with all four legs tucked in tight underneath her. She didn't try to hide her presence making loud stomps and hisses as she walked, no idea if the plan was working or not. She felt ridiculous under here, but before long the tunnel she had taken had lead upwards to the surface.She blinked as it came into view, and she realized that she was staring at Oakshade's back side and he didn't even realize it. She had tried to tell him the rabbit burrows had a lot of exits, but he hadn't listen. Well, this opportunity was far to good to pass up.
She crept forward quietly, taking her time as he stared intently at the rabbit's burrow he thought they were going to come out of. Each step was placed quietly, before finally leaping onto his back, legs wrapping tightly around him her laughter filling the air.
Oakshade jumped up in the air, totally caught off guard by Tinymutiny's surprise attack, but it didn't take him long to recognize just how he'd been had. Rabbit burrows really did lead anywhere and everywhere and his lovely mate had been able to navigate her way to an exit directly behind him. The Renegade Regime would surely be envious to have such a skilled tunnel-navigator on their hands! For once he was wise enough to not say exactly what he was thinking, though, as he was vaguely aware that Tinymutiny had a strange history with that particular revolutionary group.
"No rabbit, huh?" Oakshade laughed as he rolled onto his side, playfully drying to dislodge her but careful not to crush her. He tried switch positions, he was the ultimate big spoon after all, but his heart wasn't really in it. It was plenty fun just to roll around in the short rabbit-trimmed grass all on its own. Tinymutiny's unbridled laughter gave him the impression that she felt the same way, too, "You're so beautiful, you know that? Sometimes I can't believe my luck."