- Sep 18, 2022
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((Redpath mains a guy don't look if you don't like eye damage))
Redpath didn't like the snow and ice. It was so cold, all she wanted to do was curl up in the warriors den.
With someone.
She wanted to be warm and cozy with someone. Anyone. She didn't understand the loneliness that plagued her sometimes. She had friends, what was the problem? She wasn't entirely sure. It didn't matter anyways, because she was on the trail of a vole. The river was starting to freeze over, she noticed. Unfortunate, because she was an excellent fisher.
Another sniff introduced a new smell. A rogue. She bore her teeth and quickened her pace, rushing through the willows to find her new target. She may be tired and hungry, but she still had the strength to beat someones ass.
She was on him in seconds. Not only was he trespassing, but he was stealing prey. The vole she had been tracking. She bit into the rogue's neck as he began trying to throw her off and while he succeeded, Redpath was back on her feet and lunging.
The two were reared and locked in battle, shrieking and clawing at each other. Redpath was no stranger to this, she ripped her claws down his face, blinding him with his own blood and honestly, she probably got the eyeballs too.
But he wasn't done yet. With a furious yowl he smacked her in the head and knocked her back, making her stumble onto the ice. He kept at her, clawing at her throat.
Sure, it was a solid hit. She knew it was going to be a serious wound. Well. Probably. It was a hit to the throat, of course it was serious, right?
That wasn't what she should have been thinking about.
The two were on ice now.
She was well aware of the danger she was in, but he wouldn't let her through. She couldn't get back on land, her territory.
She got one final blow in out of spite and anger, purposefully taking an eye for her troubles. The rogue slipped and fell back, plummeting into the icy depths.
He had been dealt with... Now she had to deal with her precarious situation. The ice beneath her was cracking, and she slowly made her way to shore.
She was fortunate, for when the ice did give way, her paws could touch the ground and her head could stay out of water.
Less fortunate was the fact that she was now soaked with icy water and open wounds.
After huddling on the shore for a moment, she hurried back to camp. She was still bleeding from the neck, which she realized wasn't as bad as she first thought. Nothing major had been hit.
The only difference was she was soaking wet-
........
She should probably shake the water off.
Freshly shaken and looking like a wet hairball, she made the trek back to camp, shivering.
"....... I-I-I n-need a little h-h-help." She managed, settling down and tucking her feet under her to keep them warm.
(( Her injuries are a few minor cuts to the shoulders and face, and one cut into the neck but missing the jugular. She also fell briefly into the river.