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Post by owly ✿ on Dec 30, 2007 16:30:20 GMT -5
bearpaw trudged through the snow. A small pathway in the snow shown but was still covered with powder. The path is where Bearpaw and Bearpaw alone had traveled. This was his place. His place for thinking, his place for watching, just his place. But this trip was different. He was not alone. Another cat followed Bearpaw. His brown pelt was etched against the snow. Her tan one--not so much. As he pushed onward a small glitter came from overhead. the tom looked with a smile as he turned towards the she-cat.
"Hurry! We are really close...it's so pretty. You'll wannna join Thunderlcan just to come see this Fragmentpaw." Bearpaw said to the other feline. his paws went up a notch and he started bouning in and out of the snow. As the tom stopped at the top of a hillcreast his cheast puffed in and out in deep breaths. What lay below was a gift tht only Starclan could give the land.
Bearpaw looked at the watter with admiration. His opticals looked over it's beauty. The stars--spirits of their ancestors glittered radically above and they reflected onto probley the only open water far around. The tom glaced over the see his companion's reaction.
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Post by Badgersoul on Dec 30, 2007 17:00:31 GMT -5
Fragmentpaw slowly padded behind the dark brown tom, her gren jungle eyes stared out at nothingness. She was daydreaming. Dreaming about Newleaf, how beautiful everything would look. Even the swamps looked pretty in Newleaf. The truth was Fragmentpaw really loved Newleaf because of the rain, she loved rain. It was one of her favorite thing in the world. Just standing there, letting the coldness wash over you, it was such a beautiful fealing. It made her pelt tingle just thinking about it.
Fragmentpaw was drawn away from her daydream at Bearpaw's voice. ...You'll wannna join Thunderlcan just to come see this Fragmentpaw Fragmentpaw had missed the first part and decided to stay quite just in case she would affend him in any way if she said something. Soon Bearpaw started to trot insted of walk. Fragmentpaw blinked a few times before rushing after him.
Snow wisked behind her as the speed from her trotting made the snow lift behind her. They really wern't going very fast, yet Fragmentpaw was still in a daze from her daydream to reall notice. A cold wind hissed at her as she plowed threw the snow, her body was made for speed; making the wind sound harsh agents her ears. Fragmentpaw shut her eyes real tight then opened them to try and rid of the daze she was in.
Suddenly Bearpaw stopped, Fragmentpaw slid to a stop and swished her tail in confusion. Was This what he wanted her to see a hillcreast? Bearpaw looked down at something and Fragmentpaw wanted to know what he was looking at so she walked closer to him, then she sall it. The water's edge. The water relflected the beautiful sky. The reflection was wonderful, filling Freagmentpaw's eyes with awe. "I-I-It's beautiful" she gasped.
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Post by owly ✿ on Dec 31, 2007 16:50:34 GMT -5
Bearpaw's eyes seemed more...knowledgeable than Fragment's. He had known about this place since he was four and a half moons old. He was a kit then and was traveling away from camp--breaking the rules. Bearpaw was like that alot. Not doing the right thing, laughing at any rules put before him. Yes he was a good cat...just a rebellious one. He seemed to know that this was totally against the rules yet there was a new feeling inside him. He and Fragment weren't alone.
Just as the realization hit him so did the scent of another Thunderclan cat. The features on Bearpaw changed. One second calm and relaxed the next alert and frozen in fear. The tom let out a low growl and then hissed some words to himself. A cold presence crept up his spite and up to the tip of his ears. Bearaw's legs seemed to be made of lead.
"Fragment, t-there's another Thunderclan cat here."
That's when he came to his senses. The brown tom have a hiss and then pushed his strong body out of the snow. His big paws sailed over the ground and then got near Fragmentpaw. He attempted to push himself and the she-cat into a snow-bank.
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