// tw: death, mentions of blood and gore
She looks surprisingly normal.
It couldn't have hit her too hard, since there's no mess of viscera—almost unfortunate, for she no doubt would have enjoyed such a death—no great gouts of blood and insides on the pavement around her. Just a small halo of blood sprayed around her head where it hit the asphalt just by the Thunderpath's edge.
Their kits had just been apprenticed (finally, finally, finally), and since that distinctive rotting scent trail snakes out from a tunnel entrance until it's overwhelmed by the stench of tar, one could only assume this had been a foray out. A testing of the waters, so to speak, a rediscovery of the tunnels that had been so familiar before the nursery had, quite by accident, become her home.
It's anyone's guess what made her want to cross. She certainly can't answer now.
Does it really matter? What's left is a thin black - and - white body curling into itself onto the pavement, blood running down its chin, sides long still, pink eyes gone blank.
// i've made the decision to say goodbye to cygnet, i think she's past her time as a character i still want to write and i wanted to give her a proper death. i will miss you all in windclan (for now) and i rlly enjoyed playing her as long as i did! </3
She looks surprisingly normal.
It couldn't have hit her too hard, since there's no mess of viscera—almost unfortunate, for she no doubt would have enjoyed such a death—no great gouts of blood and insides on the pavement around her. Just a small halo of blood sprayed around her head where it hit the asphalt just by the Thunderpath's edge.
Their kits had just been apprenticed (finally, finally, finally), and since that distinctive rotting scent trail snakes out from a tunnel entrance until it's overwhelmed by the stench of tar, one could only assume this had been a foray out. A testing of the waters, so to speak, a rediscovery of the tunnels that had been so familiar before the nursery had, quite by accident, become her home.
It's anyone's guess what made her want to cross. She certainly can't answer now.
Does it really matter? What's left is a thin black - and - white body curling into itself onto the pavement, blood running down its chin, sides long still, pink eyes gone blank.
// i've made the decision to say goodbye to cygnet, i think she's past her time as a character i still want to write and i wanted to give her a proper death. i will miss you all in windclan (for now) and i rlly enjoyed playing her as long as i did! </3
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