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He had been shocked to hear about the death of one of their own apprentices, Fabledpaw. The apprentice was older than Passionpaw, but he'd been found murdered just a few days ago. Ever since he had been very jumpy when he left the camp. Like the killer might still be lurking out there...
So when Passionpaw heard an unexpected noise behind him as he stood guard at the entrance to the camp, he nearly jumped out of his skin. "Who goes there?!" he yelped.
Post by amberflame on Aug 11, 2020 12:17:47 GMT -5
Moltenkit had been crouched as low to the ground as she could, tail flicking excitedly above her body. She was feeling smug; she'd been spying on Passionpaw for the past few minutes, and she had just decided to attack his tail when she stepped on a twig right behind him, snapping it loudly. Not only did she alert Passionpaw, but she startled herself. The tortoiseshell she-kit leaped so high, she slammed into a bramble branch overhead. "Sorry! I was just trying to pounce on your tail..." She mewed lamely when she landed again, rubbing a paw on the top of her head where the bramble thorn had poked her.
Passionpaw spun around to stare crossly at the kit. He whisked his tail away and held it close to his body. "I'm on guard! You can't disturb me," he told her angrily. "What if an enemy tried to come through our camp right now, and I didn't see them because I was looking at you?" He had very little sympathy for her injury. She deserved it after trying to sneak up on him.