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Dapplebreeze was beginning to understand - albeit slowly - what was going on in SunClan. She was still so young but another moon had passed and she was beginning to slow down and learn to perceive things and let them register with her.
At the moment she didn't know what to think or do. She stumbled into the Janus camp from her visit to the DayClan border, exhausted but needing to know what was going through the minds of her fellow Janus. Dapplebreeze just hoped someone was around to discuss it.
There was somebody! The she-kit stumbled on tired legs over to Divinehope, wanting to lean against her but holding back. She didn't know the other Janus very well yet and was scared to overstep. "Yeah," she lied weakly. "Just trained hard today." Dapplebreeze's eyes scanned Divinehope's, trying to judge how the she-cat was feeling and failing.
Divinehope narrowed her eyes, her one good eye casually examining Dapplebreeze. She had concluded that Dapplebreeze was not telling her the truth. "Trained hard today, hm? What did you learn in training today?" She wanted to quiz Dapplebreeze, curious to see if the young cat would tell her the truth or try to cover it up with another lie.
Dapplebreeze shrugged, disliking that Divinehope was beginning to pester her. "Oh y'know," she said, trying to rack up a half-truth in her mind. "I learned end - endurableness?" She had forgotten the word but maybe the other she-cat would know what she was trying to say. Her paws were tired. She sat down.
Divinehope raised a brow, unconvinced but deciding not to press any further. If she didnt want to tell her, she supposed Divinehope didn't care enough to keep pressing. "You should go see Bloodystar. Perhaps he could patch you up a bit."