- Dec 21, 2023
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-ˋˏ ༻☽༺ ˎˊ- If there's one thing every cat knows, it's that there's nothing quite like a drink of ice cold water for a parched mouth. Leaf-bare is perfect for this.. if you know where to look. Most puddles freeze this time of year, but thin ice can be easily cracked and lapped from - some frozen puddles even succumb to the weight of water on their own, leaving a layer of pristine liquid right on top.
Badgerpaw was meant to be out hunting, but as usual, she was slacking. Instead, she took her time around the territory, enjoying the scenery. The air was remarkably docile today, for a leaf-bare morning that is, making the conditions perfect for a stroll. Even without her friends, the tortoiseshell enjoyed her time, and neglected her duties all the same. It was when the apprentice paused by a nearby puddle that she swiped her tongue across her maw. As absent-minded and distracted as she was, she often forgot to drink, and the appearance of the crystal-like water reminded her of her thirst.
Had she stopped to perform the correct procedure for drinking from a thinly frozen puddle, maybe she could have avoided what was coming next. But Badgerpaw was no stickler for the rules; if she wasn't bending them purposefully, she simply didn't think of them. Without checking to see if the layer of water wasn't actually solidified, and especially without breaking the ice to open up to that water, Badgerpaw bent down towards the pond and reached towards it in one confident lap.
The "water" was cold against her tongue, and unusually dry. Realization struck her in an instance, followed by a sharp pain that ripped through her mouth as she attempted to pull back from the ice she had so carelessly licked from - and finally, finished by a sour wave of humiliation as she recognized the circumstances she had put herself in. Her tongue had frozen to the ice. After several attempts of trying to pull her head back, feeling as if her tongue would tear in half with each attempt, Badgerpaw finally fell still. She shuffled closer to the pond's edge, feeling her neck ache with the effort to hold her head in place, while her fluffed out tail wrapped around her now trembling body. "E-elm..!" she managed through her mouth agape - softly at first, but frantically increasing in volume. "Elm! Elp! I-.. uck!"
Badgerpaw was meant to be out hunting, but as usual, she was slacking. Instead, she took her time around the territory, enjoying the scenery. The air was remarkably docile today, for a leaf-bare morning that is, making the conditions perfect for a stroll. Even without her friends, the tortoiseshell enjoyed her time, and neglected her duties all the same. It was when the apprentice paused by a nearby puddle that she swiped her tongue across her maw. As absent-minded and distracted as she was, she often forgot to drink, and the appearance of the crystal-like water reminded her of her thirst.
Had she stopped to perform the correct procedure for drinking from a thinly frozen puddle, maybe she could have avoided what was coming next. But Badgerpaw was no stickler for the rules; if she wasn't bending them purposefully, she simply didn't think of them. Without checking to see if the layer of water wasn't actually solidified, and especially without breaking the ice to open up to that water, Badgerpaw bent down towards the pond and reached towards it in one confident lap.
The "water" was cold against her tongue, and unusually dry. Realization struck her in an instance, followed by a sharp pain that ripped through her mouth as she attempted to pull back from the ice she had so carelessly licked from - and finally, finished by a sour wave of humiliation as she recognized the circumstances she had put herself in. Her tongue had frozen to the ice. After several attempts of trying to pull her head back, feeling as if her tongue would tear in half with each attempt, Badgerpaw finally fell still. She shuffled closer to the pond's edge, feeling her neck ache with the effort to hold her head in place, while her fluffed out tail wrapped around her now trembling body. "E-elm..!" she managed through her mouth agape - softly at first, but frantically increasing in volume. "Elm! Elp! I-.. uck!"