Blizzardsight carefully through the territory. He knew he wasn't a genius when it came to hunting, since he couldn't avoid rocks and twigs."You two go first. I'm not the best hunter." He turned back to Windspaw and Flashpaw.
Nodding to the apprentice, Blizzardsight carefully padded off. He soon smelt a strong whiff of mouse, and heard scampering a few fox-lengths in front of him. He slowly crept towards, feeling around before he took a step to avoid twigs. He then halted when the scent of mouse got stronger. He then took a little while to pinpoint exactly where it was with smell and hearing. Once Blizzardsight located it he sneered, then pounced with his claws extended.
Blizzardsight came back to a small forest clearing to bury his catch.
"Good catch. If you don't mind me saying however, your haunches were a tad high." He purred. "It's very impressive that you can hunt so well, when your blind." He commented again. -Windspaw
"Thanks." Blizzardsight smiled, and acknowledged the apprentices advice. He slowlly began to stalk of, then turned his glazed eyes back at Windspaw and lowered his haunches a bit. Blizzardsight let out a small laugh, then slowly carried on.
"It didn't." Blizzardsight purred. Once he was deeper into the forest, a soft hello was picked by his sensitive ears. He quickly followed until he could scent a she-cat."Who are you?" He emerged from the bushes,stretching to his full height and turning his head in the direction of the she-cat.
Blizzardsight showed no sign of offense."Well, it's not likely to get what you want in that tone, is it?" Blizzardsight scowled, but then thought a little longer."Perhaps we could take you to camp, but we are recovering from battle and have enough mouths to feed."
Blizzardsight sighed, feeling sorry for how rude he had been."Look, I'll take you camp. I can't feed you what I've caught, that would break the warrior code." Blizzardsight told the she-cat with a smile."Windspaw!" He called, hoping the apprentice could help.
Blizzardsight felt he was crazy, but he ended up following the she-cats trail."Wait!" He called after her. Blizzardsight had to admit he liked her attitude.
Blizzardsight growled at the stubborn she-cat."Knock off the insults so I don't change my mind on helping you." He scowled harshly for a moment, then stood straight."Look," Blizzardsight glanced around."I'm sorry. I'll go get you something from our pile but you need to wait here."
Blizzardsight nodded and brushed through the plants. He scented his way back to his mouse, made sure Windspaw wasn't around, then dug it up and ran swiftly back."This should do, it's fairly plump." Blizzardsight dropped the mouse near the loner.
She ate it greedily and swiftly. Humming to herself happily when she was done. She purred. "Thanks, that tasted wonderful." She smiled. She pressed close to him and wound herself around him in thanks before stepping away. "I should go." She muttered. -Loner
Blizzardsight frowned, finding himself upset that he wanted her to stay."You know, if you need somewhere to stay there's an old rabbit burrow I think..." He trailed off."It's nice and warm, even in Leaf Bare."
Bkizzardsight skidded to a halt. A rabbit hole lay slightly hidden under snow, roots, and dead leaves."It's well hidden too." He scraped away the covering for her to enter. He couldn't believe how nice he was being!
Blizzardsight smiled, looking as if he were staring at the tree."Your welcome. Can you hunt for yourself, or would you like me to hunt some more for you tomorrow?" He cocked his head. Finally, his brain came to his senses. Yet, he still couldn't manage to control what he was saying.
Purring, Blizzardsight nodded."Sure, it seems you don't want to harm our clan. It just seems like you need a little help..." He trailed off, his voice getting distant. He recalled he laid in the dirt, recently blinded and his best friend had left him there. Luckily, the medicine cat found him. Tears brimmed his sightless eyes at how he remembered it.
"Hmm, Where should we go today?" Snowcrumble inquired to Darkmist, who was sniffing at the roots of a tree for a scent. "I don't know, it seems at this time of year there's never even a whiff of prey," Darkmist sighed, letting her tail droop. "Oh, come on now, you know that's not true. Here, I know just the place. Follow me!" Snowcrumble said, bounding off into the forest. Darkmist followed solemnly.
She didn't notice the tears. But she smiled widely. She giggled so that he knew that she was happy. "You don't know me too well if you think I'm not threat" -Loner
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Blizzardsight carefully through the territory. He knew he wasn't a genius when it came to hunting, since he couldn't avoid rocks and twigs."You two go first. I'm not the best hunter." He turned back to Windspaw and Flashpaw.
He stalked through the forest carefully. She scented a thrush and leaped high into the air, knocking it to the forest floor.
-Windspaw
Blizzardsight could hear the gentlr beating of wings, followed by a squawk of alarm and a thud. He scented Windspaw and smiled."Well done," He purred.
"Thank you." He nodded and purred so the warrior could tell that he was please with the praise.
-Windspaw
Nodding to the apprentice, Blizzardsight carefully padded off. He soon smelt a strong whiff of mouse, and heard scampering a few fox-lengths in front of him. He slowly crept towards, feeling around before he took a step to avoid twigs. He then halted when the scent of mouse got stronger. He then took a little while to pinpoint exactly where it was with smell and hearing. Once Blizzardsight located it he sneered, then pounced with his claws extended.
Blizzardsight came back to a small forest clearing to bury his catch.
"Good catch. If you don't mind me saying however, your haunches were a tad high." He purred. "It's very impressive that you can hunt so well, when your blind." He commented again.
-Windspaw
"Thanks." Blizzardsight smiled, and acknowledged the apprentices advice. He slowlly began to stalk of, then turned his glazed eyes back at Windspaw and lowered his haunches a bit. Blizzardsight let out a small laugh, then slowly carried on.
He chuckled. "Sorry if that seemed disrespectful." He sighed.
-Windspaw
"Hello?" She called out softly.
-Loner
"It didn't." Blizzardsight purred. Once he was deeper into the forest, a soft hello was picked by his sensitive ears. He quickly followed until he could scent a she-cat."Who are you?" He emerged from the bushes,stretching to his full height and turning his head in the direction of the she-cat.
"I mean no harm." She purred from beside him, her voice strong and confident. She was close enough to brush pelts with him.
-Loner
He hissed angrily. He ha seen the she-cat before, she was deadly! Blizzardsight needed help.
-Windspaw
Blizzardsight flattened his ears, not sure whether to trust this she-cat."Give me a reason to believe you," He growled menacingly.
"Because I'm a half starved she-cat maybe?" She flicked her ears and stepped away from him, she battered her eye lashes.
-Loner
He blinked, ow that she mentioned it she did look awefully thin.
-Windspaw
(Is she good or evil?)
Blizzardsight smiled, unaffected of her charm due to his sightless eyes."Can you prove that too?" He asks, very cautious of any loner he encounters.
(It's complicated with her.)
"Look you blind mouse-brain. I haven't eaten in DAYS. I. Don't. Need. To. Prove. That." She nearly hissed at him but kept back her nasty tone.
-Loner
Blizzardsight showed no sign of offense."Well, it's not likely to get what you want in that tone, is it?" Blizzardsight scowled, but then thought a little longer."Perhaps we could take you to camp, but we are recovering from battle and have enough mouths to feed."
She scowled. "Blizzardsight just go away." She pleaded.
-Loner
(How does she know his name?)
Blizzardsight sighed, feeling sorry for how rude he had been."Look, I'll take you camp. I can't feed you what I've caught, that would break the warrior code." Blizzardsight told the she-cat with a smile."Windspaw!" He called, hoping the apprentice could help.
(Because she is a genius :P )
"No. Just go. Now." She shook her head and turned to pad off, happy that she hadn't told him anything about herself.
-Loner
(Awww, I was hoping he could help...)
Blizzardsight felt frustrated. She wanted help, but when he finally offered it she refused.
Blizzardsight felt he was crazy, but he ended up following the she-cats trail."Wait!" He called after her. Blizzardsight had to admit he liked her attitude.
She turned swiftly. "Don't waste my time, dirty clan cat." She nearly spat.
-Loner
Blizzardsight growled at the stubborn she-cat."Knock off the insults so I don't change my mind on helping you." He scowled harshly for a moment, then stood straight."Look," Blizzardsight glanced around."I'm sorry. I'll go get you something from our pile but you need to wait here."
She as glad that he couldn't see the look for surprise and happiness that flashed through her face. "Please hurry." She muttered.
-Loner
Blizzardsight nodded and brushed through the plants. He scented his way back to his mouse, made sure Windspaw wasn't around, then dug it up and ran swiftly back."This should do, it's fairly plump." Blizzardsight dropped the mouse near the loner.
She ate it greedily and swiftly. Humming to herself happily when she was done. She purred. "Thanks, that tasted wonderful." She smiled. She pressed close to him and wound herself around him in thanks before stepping away. "I should go." She muttered.
-Loner
Blizzardsight frowned, finding himself upset that he wanted her to stay."You know, if you need somewhere to stay there's an old rabbit burrow I think..." He trailed off."It's nice and warm, even in Leaf Bare."
"Really?!" Her ears perked and her voice got happier now.
-Loner
"Yeah, it's right this way!" He purred, then turned around."Follow me!" He raced off, pricking his ears so he didn't crash into anything.
She followed reluctantly. Her eyes searching.
-Loner
Bkizzardsight skidded to a halt. A rabbit hole lay slightly hidden under snow, roots, and dead leaves."It's well hidden too." He scraped away the covering for her to enter. He couldn't believe how nice he was being!
She slipped in and turned around. "Thank you." She dipped her head a little.
-Loner
Blizzardsight smiled, looking as if he were staring at the tree."Your welcome. Can you hunt for yourself, or would you like me to hunt some more for you tomorrow?" He cocked his head. Finally, his brain came to his senses. Yet, he still couldn't manage to control what he was saying.
"You would do that?" She asked.
-Loner
Purring, Blizzardsight nodded."Sure, it seems you don't want to harm our clan. It just seems like you need a little help..." He trailed off, his voice getting distant. He recalled he laid in the dirt, recently blinded and his best friend had left him there. Luckily, the medicine cat found him. Tears brimmed his sightless eyes at how he remembered it.
Darkmist & Snowcrumble
"Hmm, Where should we go today?" Snowcrumble inquired to Darkmist, who was sniffing at the roots of a tree for a scent.
"I don't know, it seems at this time of year there's never even a whiff of prey," Darkmist sighed, letting her tail droop.
"Oh, come on now, you know that's not true. Here, I know just the place. Follow me!" Snowcrumble said, bounding off into the forest. Darkmist followed solemnly.
She didn't notice the tears. But she smiled widely. She giggled so that he knew that she was happy. "You don't know me too well if you think I'm not threat"
-Loner
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