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Foolish wasn’t the word for it, Idiotic? Maybe but not harsh enough. In truth there wasn’t a word for how stupid Earthpaw was for not running with the other prisoners that were freed during the raid on SunClan, as much as he hated Bloodystar for the things he’d done, nothing would ever drive him from his home. He couldn’t leave, and he couldn’t bring himself to hurt Dancingpaw like that. Even if it meant he now found himself living on MoonClan territory. Still the least he could do was try to make the most of it.
“Er… Hi Dancingpaw, would you like to go hunting with me?” he asked the she-cat. He hadn’t been very friendly towards her before, and he was determined to fix that.
Post by Flurryofstars on Dec 11, 2020 3:11:26 GMT -5
Dancingpaw appeared exactly as she had when she'd first visited Earthpaw in the prison; ginger fur silky smooth and adorned with swirls of paint. The apprentice bore no scratches, scars, or burns to show she was ever present for the battle or fire that had occurred in SunClan's camp all too recently. Of course, this was due to her fleeing the scene long before anyone else had cause to. Even so, the she-cat carried the same weight on her shoulders as the rest of the clan. She didn't want to be here anymore. She wasn't even sure why she was. Though not having been present to witness the prisoners' escape, she hadn't realized Earthpaw had stuck around of his own volition. Dancingpaw assumed he'd just been captured in the process or something similar, though she hadn't given it much thought. Even though they were engaged, the apprentice hadn't been on her mind much after their rocky start. He only was now because his scent had reached her nose, or actually, he was standing right in front of her.
She blinked at the question, surprised he was speaking to her at all and unsure if she should bother responding. But then, he seemed much friendlier today and she was curious as to why. "Hello," she mewed, sounding only slightly guarded. "Sure, I guess. I probably should get to know the territory a little better anyway." Since we don't know how long we'll be here...