Starlingheart has seen this den go through too many faces now. She remembers cold nights curled into her mothers side in this den, remembers her claws scraping against the rock as she begged her brother to get better, “please don’t leave me” uttered in the voice of a child as she sobbed into unmoving rosetted fur. Chilledstar’s reign had been the longest she had seen by far and even that had not been nearly long enough. Nine lives and they didn’t matter, not in the harsh world of the swamps where such a thing could be ripped away from you in the blink of an eye. She had seen it happen over and over again, had been forced to bear witness as those who stepped into the position were far too quickly ushered to the stars despite their blessing.
She had hoped for a different fate for Smogstar, but he had disappeared, gone in an instant and ShadowClan was left fumbling in the wake of his absence. The clan is grieving, she knows. But Starlingheart has faced grief countless times, has forced herself to get out of her nest and keep breathing, keep moving, more often than not. Survival did no favor idle paws, after all. But grief is a vicious beast, one who could force your head under water and drown you if you let it and doesn’t she know the temptation? The urge to give in to the heavy eyelids and the exhaustion that weighs you down with every single forced step. It’s what brings her to the leaders den now, lonesome green eye struggling to focus in the dim light as she beholds the cat within.
Their eyes are distant, as dulled as their pelt. She can only imagine the things running through their head right now, the heaviness of the burden that now lays upon their shoulders. "I brought you some-some water" she says as soon as she lays her bundle down at earthen paws, her quiet voice so loud in the cavernous space. "You need-need to d-drink something. Medicine cats orders." with one snow capped foot she reaches forward to nudge the soaked moss forward, features set into a determined line that spelled out her determination. Orders to leave would not deter her from the path she had set herself upon today. Mirepurr was stuck with her ghostly figure, whether she wished for her presence or not.
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PITCHSTAR,CHITTERTONGUE, NIGHTSWARM, SKUNKTAIL, AND LILACFUR. MOTHER TONETTLEPAW, FLINTPAW AND GHOSTPAW.
A skinny she cat with short black and white fur littered with scars and one singular green eye.