O
OSPREYTALON
Guest
With Greenleaf fast-set upon the forest and everything alight with new growth, Ospreytalon has gotten used to the sounds of birds in the trees once more. It's always a relief when the winter months pass and the thaw truly sets in; a breath of fresh air fills the frigid ribcage condensed over ThunderClan camp with every scuffling mouse in the undergrowth, or green fern unspooling in the dappled canopy shade. It's certainly a weight off his shoulders. But the season comes with its own dangers.
He's just leaving the warrior's den when it happens. A tranquil morning, cold and gray and misty. The sun hasn't quite crept over the horizon, but already birds chitter excitedly in the trees for the oncoming day.
There's no forewarning before a little songbird—a chickadee—careens down from the overgrowth and collides with the exterior of the warrior's den.
Ospreytalon is interrupted mid-step. He goes to check on the tiny creature and finds the effort lacking. In the leaf-litter it lays, unmoving and already cold; dead from the collision, or...whatever had ruined its trajectory so terribly. Did it get confused, he wonders? Or was it so excited for the oncoming morning that it simply stopped paying attention to exactly where it was flying?
"Hm," Ospreytalon hums, retracting his paw. There's not much more to say than that.
He's just leaving the warrior's den when it happens. A tranquil morning, cold and gray and misty. The sun hasn't quite crept over the horizon, but already birds chitter excitedly in the trees for the oncoming day.
There's no forewarning before a little songbird—a chickadee—careens down from the overgrowth and collides with the exterior of the warrior's den.
Ospreytalon is interrupted mid-step. He goes to check on the tiny creature and finds the effort lacking. In the leaf-litter it lays, unmoving and already cold; dead from the collision, or...whatever had ruined its trajectory so terribly. Did it get confused, he wonders? Or was it so excited for the oncoming morning that it simply stopped paying attention to exactly where it was flying?
"Hm," Ospreytalon hums, retracting his paw. There's not much more to say than that.