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She remembers the night Downypaw trudged home, following the hefty footsteps of Sootspot. The kitten's face had been downturned, sullen, and in truth Cottonpaw hadn't any inclination that anything would be wrong for them. She wasn't here to see Downypaw be chased by their very own mentor - she returned late, to lost lives and missing cats, to a job she must now fully assume even though it terrifies her so suddenly. Seeing Downypaw had no affect on her afternoon, unfortunately. The tunneler apprentice looked exhausted and covered in muck, just like any other day. Cottonpaw had turned her head.
It's in the late of night, that the medicine cat (should she even call herself an apprentice anymore?) notices Downypaw entirely. The other's mannerisms while 'asleep' mean nothing to a sweeping gaze - but Cottonpaw wavers a few moments. Downypaw's face is turned downwind, facing that of corpses left lying about camp. It's intentional, and if Cottonpaw squints, she can almost see the pressured, shaky sob of someone trying not to cry. She thinks of when her father died, the stunned tears she spilled, the way she is determined that sap must've slicked her paws and stuck them to the sandy underfoot, for she couldn't move. She feels something for Downypaw, however their grieving must be different from hers.
Downypaw... poor, poor Downypaw.
Days have passed since then. A vigil for the warriors that've defended their home, a gorge for the traitors who tried to take it. Cottonpaw almost wished that their bodies were left to be scavenged - maybe then she could gift them a proper departure. Their bodies will never be found now, and she knows it. Still, in the dead of night, she gathers a sprig of lavender into the rough of her tail. She skirts the pile of warriors and apprentices, sleeping soundly, and stands before Downypaw. Whether or not the child is fast asleep or wide awake, Cottonpaw nudges them to their paws. She motions to the tunnels, and escorts the younger soul into them.
While a tunneler no longer, Cottonpaw still utilizes what skills she learned to the best of her ability. They're not magnificent or well crafted by any means, but they make sure she and Downypaw are safe on their travels, at least. The tunnel departs a short distance from the gorge and Cottonpaw, usually chatty with fellow apprentices, has still yet to say a word. She knows she must be scaring the young apprentice, given her proximity to the leader and her mentor, but she feels the silence better suited for their mission.
She trails towards the gorge but stops a few tail lengths away. Her gaze falls over her shoulder and towards Downypaw, and finally, she speaks -
"Sit with me," an instruction, but spoken with a voice too soft to give it. She was not close to Lilacstem nor Larkfeather, but she can only imagine having lost her siblings in such a tragic way, and being unable to say goodbye. It hurts, and she is nearly an adult despite her name. A kitten such as the point... she can only imagine the struggle their heart feels.
She tugs the lavender from her tail, laying it near Downypaw. "I'm... sorry, we couldn't bury them," she whispers quietly, as if the fireflies of the snowy night would tell their secrets. "This is the best I can do for you," she continues.
It's in the late of night, that the medicine cat (should she even call herself an apprentice anymore?) notices Downypaw entirely. The other's mannerisms while 'asleep' mean nothing to a sweeping gaze - but Cottonpaw wavers a few moments. Downypaw's face is turned downwind, facing that of corpses left lying about camp. It's intentional, and if Cottonpaw squints, she can almost see the pressured, shaky sob of someone trying not to cry. She thinks of when her father died, the stunned tears she spilled, the way she is determined that sap must've slicked her paws and stuck them to the sandy underfoot, for she couldn't move. She feels something for Downypaw, however their grieving must be different from hers.
Downypaw... poor, poor Downypaw.
Days have passed since then. A vigil for the warriors that've defended their home, a gorge for the traitors who tried to take it. Cottonpaw almost wished that their bodies were left to be scavenged - maybe then she could gift them a proper departure. Their bodies will never be found now, and she knows it. Still, in the dead of night, she gathers a sprig of lavender into the rough of her tail. She skirts the pile of warriors and apprentices, sleeping soundly, and stands before Downypaw. Whether or not the child is fast asleep or wide awake, Cottonpaw nudges them to their paws. She motions to the tunnels, and escorts the younger soul into them.
While a tunneler no longer, Cottonpaw still utilizes what skills she learned to the best of her ability. They're not magnificent or well crafted by any means, but they make sure she and Downypaw are safe on their travels, at least. The tunnel departs a short distance from the gorge and Cottonpaw, usually chatty with fellow apprentices, has still yet to say a word. She knows she must be scaring the young apprentice, given her proximity to the leader and her mentor, but she feels the silence better suited for their mission.
She trails towards the gorge but stops a few tail lengths away. Her gaze falls over her shoulder and towards Downypaw, and finally, she speaks -
"Sit with me," an instruction, but spoken with a voice too soft to give it. She was not close to Lilacstem nor Larkfeather, but she can only imagine having lost her siblings in such a tragic way, and being unable to say goodbye. It hurts, and she is nearly an adult despite her name. A kitten such as the point... she can only imagine the struggle their heart feels.
She tugs the lavender from her tail, laying it near Downypaw. "I'm... sorry, we couldn't bury them," she whispers quietly, as if the fireflies of the snowy night would tell their secrets. "This is the best I can do for you," she continues.