- Dec 17, 2023
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Shadekit was making the most of their newfound freedom. He could run around to his heart's content, no parent at his side, making the most of the camp. It was vast in comparison to the nursery. It was a perfect playing field for a one-kit game of mossball, where he was just throwing it up as high as he could and watching it smack down to earth. Up, down, up, down, green eyes watching the moss stretch up toward the clouds before gravity snatched it back down to the murky ground. Over, and over, and over, and sometimes it would land right next to him, sometimes a few kit-lengths away, sometimes... in the brambles that made up the walls of the camp.
Shadekit blinked and stared at the sprig of green ensnared in the bare branches. He glanced over his shoulder. She had started the game in the middle of the camp... apparently, she had been throwing the mossball with more of an angle than she thought. Her tail twitched in a sharp, staccato motion as she turned back to it. The sun glinted off thorns. Sharp. She reached a hesitant paw up, gauging how far up the mossball was. Too high. She rocked back onto her haunches, stretched upward, trying to close her white paws around the mossball, but still fell a couple of inches short, and was only a few breaths away from getting a faceful of spikes. Too close.
Her tufted ears twitched back, brow furrowing. Some mucky feeling was bubbling up in her, and to fight it off, she pattered away to find the nearest cat. Ferndance and Needledrift always helped when Shadekit asked. She had no reason to think anyone else would do otherwise. She zeroed in on an apprentice that looked like sharp rocks and scattered snow. Somethingpaw... Stonepaw... Rockpaw... whatever her name was. All that really mattered was that he was taller than Shadekit. "Hi! I need help!" She chirped. "My mossball... I threw it, and I didn't mean for it, but it went up there. Can you get it? Please." She stared up at Flintpaw with wide eyes, a paw pointed at the impaled mossball. Her gaze flicked to it. Sure, she could ask for another, but it wouldn't it be easier for Flintpaw to just get it down?
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Shadekit blinked and stared at the sprig of green ensnared in the bare branches. He glanced over his shoulder. She had started the game in the middle of the camp... apparently, she had been throwing the mossball with more of an angle than she thought. Her tail twitched in a sharp, staccato motion as she turned back to it. The sun glinted off thorns. Sharp. She reached a hesitant paw up, gauging how far up the mossball was. Too high. She rocked back onto her haunches, stretched upward, trying to close her white paws around the mossball, but still fell a couple of inches short, and was only a few breaths away from getting a faceful of spikes. Too close.
Her tufted ears twitched back, brow furrowing. Some mucky feeling was bubbling up in her, and to fight it off, she pattered away to find the nearest cat. Ferndance and Needledrift always helped when Shadekit asked. She had no reason to think anyone else would do otherwise. She zeroed in on an apprentice that looked like sharp rocks and scattered snow. Somethingpaw... Stonepaw... Rockpaw... whatever her name was. All that really mattered was that he was taller than Shadekit. "Hi! I need help!" She chirped. "My mossball... I threw it, and I didn't mean for it, but it went up there. Can you get it? Please." She stared up at Flintpaw with wide eyes, a paw pointed at the impaled mossball. Her gaze flicked to it. Sure, she could ask for another, but it wouldn't it be easier for Flintpaw to just get it down?
[ please wait for @FLINTPAW. to post first! ]