- Jul 15, 2023
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It's a guess to how long she's been in the dark confines of the medicine den, Lilacfur felt as though the day and night were all the same in here. Not enough sunlight reached far enough to shine in her eyes. Her nest is tucked firmly against the wall of ferns where most of the sick are harbored. It's quiet back here, Lilacfur realized that morning. Normally she stirred when her denmates would rise for their patrols, or by the rising sound of life outside the brambles. This morning she had only lifted her head at the sound of someone's insistent cough on the other side of the clearing. Her sight was still blurred from the dizziness that clogged her mind. Even lifting her chin from the moss sent her feeling like she was going to fall while laying still.
The lulling drip from the pool is about to drift her back into sleep when the sound of rustling captures her attention. Someone is repairing the walls of a den on the other side of the ferns, and after a few moments Lilacfur can catch the scent of who is there.
"Siltcloud? Can you here me over there?" Lilacfur rested her head tiredly against her nest, her muzzle pointed toward the wall. She doesn't hear any protest or complaint from the other sick cats around her, perhaps she's a good distance away that the conversation won't disturb them. There's hope it will stay that way. "I'm sorry I got sick... I'm sorry I wasn't strong enough against the spread..." There's a moment of pause before she would speak again, lungs wheezing as she tried to catch her breath.
"Will you stay here and talk with me? It's... it's no patrol... but I miss it. Your company."
-- @Siltcloud.
The lulling drip from the pool is about to drift her back into sleep when the sound of rustling captures her attention. Someone is repairing the walls of a den on the other side of the ferns, and after a few moments Lilacfur can catch the scent of who is there.
"Siltcloud? Can you here me over there?" Lilacfur rested her head tiredly against her nest, her muzzle pointed toward the wall. She doesn't hear any protest or complaint from the other sick cats around her, perhaps she's a good distance away that the conversation won't disturb them. There's hope it will stay that way. "I'm sorry I got sick... I'm sorry I wasn't strong enough against the spread..." There's a moment of pause before she would speak again, lungs wheezing as she tried to catch her breath.
"Will you stay here and talk with me? It's... it's no patrol... but I miss it. Your company."
-- @Siltcloud.
[ sad hello's and mad high low's ]