- Dec 30, 2022
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Snailpaw was one of the first to learn of the gossip that day - Wormtail had found some strange mushrooms deep within the tunnels. A lot of the tunnelers he'd eavesdropped on had been raving about them and with chronic curiosity and a fear of missing out, the older apprentice wanted to know what all the fuss was about. They had explored the entrances of the tunnels in their youths, curious to see if a life underground would be better suited to their needs, but as they aged, their long fur only seemed to grow more fluffy and it became difficult for most to tell where the hairs ended and the muscles began. That had taken him out of consideration for tunneling quite quickly. When there was a gap in duties, Snailpaw took himself underground, all the same, their haunches constantly wiggling in excitement as they traversed new lands. The first thing Snailpaw noticed was the smell of damp earth and clanmates burning into his nostrils, distracting them from all else around. Then, they noticed that without wind and weather, the air seemed stale but warm, comforting yet suffocating all at the same time, like an embrace that went on too long. They understood why tunnelers would like the underground, it was like being greeted by an old friend.
Except, for Snailpaw, the old friend had vicious claws. The routes ahead all looked the same to the tabby, and when they used what limited space they had to look over their shoulder, the routes behind were identical too. They would have thought the truffles would have an obvious smell to them but blinded by everything new, their nose was about as useful as a kitten in a raid. When the thought of being lost entered their head, it did not take long for the idea to tumble and tumble and tumble until they began to feel panic grip their heart. They spun around and crawled forwards until they reached a fork in the tunnels - mousedung, which way had they come from?! They looked for familiarity, a root jutting through the earth or a rock kicked down into the deep, but to unadjusted eyes, there was nothing out of the ordinary. Bile rose in Snailpaw's throat, and exhausting all other options, they let out a desperate plea. "Hey uh... I need help over here! Serious help! I'm uh... I'm lost!". Perhaps they should have asked Icepaw for help, but with Snailpaw's selfish intentions, they hadn't felt right pestering the other.
They let out a surprised yelp as their arched spine hit the top of the tunnel, desperation causing their claws to unsheathe. They pictured the dirt above caving in on them, the horses they'd grown to love trampling the earth until they turned into mush, and... and... "Please! I can apologise la—". Kerthunk. Snailpaw's body hit the side of the tunnels and slid down until they lay prone on the ground, the slow rising and falling of their flank being the only indication that the apprentice was still alive. Their eyes stared vacantly off into space, all muscles ceased moving - in the stress, sleep had taken Snailpaw.