- Jun 7, 2023
- 276
- 67
- 28
Sootstar's attention was one scarcely given and hard-earned. As her first son, he should've been the apple of her eye and the angel who could do no wrong - it was an image he had tried to carefully cultivate for his clan even when the truth was greyer than the fur upon his spine. The one who had approved of every machiavellian landgrab, the one who could be trusted above all to see WindClan's future through, the one who had helped to start two wars because it had been 'the right' thing to do in Sootstar's eyes. To the forest, he was an extension of his mother; they didn't get to see the disappointed looks he had been given, the constant mispronunciation of his own name, the blatant dismissal whenever he moved mountains in favour of his younger siblings who could barely throw stones. Approval and acknowledgment should've been his... but then, three little monsters appeared and ruined it all. Sootspot could imagine the conversations and they scorched his ears: 'Why did you let your apprentice do that? Can't you be trusted? You need to do more.' Fictitious words that repeated over and over until they seemed true: Downypaw had forsaken him.
His tail lashed uncontrollably as his eyes settled upon them, frustration burning in the thin slits of his pupils. This was the conversation he had promised, alone, but he still felt Sootstar's shadow upon him even as she lay in her den. "When there is a fire, we do not run into its flames." Downypaw had chance after chance to admonish their sibling and come out of the situation unscathed, instead, she had run into the embers with Pinkpaw, admitting guilt as if a sliver of treason had actually crossed their mind. "You temper it, you push another into it if you must survive, you might even run away if you find yourself unable to do either." The green-eyed, ashen inferno that sustained WindClan was not to be crossed. It'd been an unspoken rule since the day his eyes had first opened, it'd taken Downypaw less than a moon of apprenticeship to tempt fate. "Anything you say or do reflects on me as your mentor, and today, not only did you jump head-first into that fire, you dragged me into it too. You said sorry four times, how many times do you think I will need to say it for giving you the freedom to make such mousebrained decisions?"
The fur along his neck bristled. He did not expect an answer, he was not even sure if he wanted an answer, but he held his tongue all the same as he glowered at the one opposite him. Unsheathed claws dug at the earth as if trying to breach it, the faux friendliness he kept up around his clan long since vanished as he tried to think of ways the situation could be redeemed.
@downypaw