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Old August 5th, 2017, 03:31 PM
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Default Re: SkyClan Clearing

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The voluminous brute hesitantly drew his interested gaze away from the fleshy pink pads placed on his paws, growing ever-so-tired of continuously tracing over the miniscule cracks with his keen golden hues. Now, after averting his multifaceted globes upwards, the mixed-breed emitted a sigh from deep within his voice box; velvety zeniths swivelling around atop of his refined cranium as they caught the rather loud sound of the sigh reverberating across the moisture-lacking earth. Oddly enough, the thick-furred tom would frequently have his signature, smug and self-satisfied grin; only that grin was nowhere in sight. Merely replaced by a frown and furrowed brows.

Boredom racked holes inside of his brain, tossing around a few ideas and memories, but not enough to please his desperate need for activity. Every now and then his chocolate-dusted banner would fluctuate across the barren, grit-like earth below it, sometimes whisking an almost non-existent cloud of dust up into the air. Yet, not even the satisfying sight of the dirt fogging up the air was enough to keep the tom-cat occupied. Perhaps it was because of his lack of participation within the clan, but it just seemed to Grizzlybear that maybe he wasn't all that liked. It could of also been the rumors that were going around about his malevolent antics, or maybe his kit-hood, his parents, anything about him really. He was quite an untrustworthy and selfish character after all.

With his well-muscled bodice cloaked in the familiar dark hues of shade, Grizzlybear momentarily tossed his gaze towards the Skyclan entrance, as if searching for a certain feline or two, before his yellowish optics were sent to the prey pile. There were a few shrews, robins, some voles, but nothing that particular caught his interest. Allowing for another gruff noise to escape into the air, the maned feline eventually began to rise to his paws. A few faint creaks and cracks could be heard as his body transferred to a new stance, with all four pale paws now placed out onto the ground. His barrel was slightly stiff, as were his movements, but he remained standing. Toes kneaded the soil in a comforting manner, the simple action succeeding in making his demeanour more lax and at ease. The frown upon his face loosened up slightly; however his brows remained furrowed. One single rabbit. His eyes trailed downwards to catch the view of the limp creature that had just been deposited upon the mound of freshly-killed prey. At the mere sight of his favoured food, Grizzlybear immediately perked up. Audits, shoulders, tail tip, everything twitched in interest.

Releasing a nonexistent huff of air, the tom-cat began to ambulate towards the pile, his crown carried high and silvery-coloured whiskers flouncing about in the sweet-smelling air. A significant smile bore down on his face, charming and somewhat pretty. As his paws met with the upturned earth that surrounded the small shroud of limp bodies, his brilliant optics trailed downwards towards the rabbit. His brows knitted together in confusion, pupils dilating in size as they attempted to figure out what had gone wrong. The rabbit had managed to disappear, in a matter of barely a few minutes. Grizzlybear's lips dispersed in awe, his body jumping upwards in shock, whilst his cranium whipped around; trying to find the cat who would commit such a crime of taking the only rabbit on the pile. Much to his dismay, he couldn't figure out which feline had taken the plump creature. A small whimper could be heard as it tumble out from his lips, but the tom couldn't just turn around and submit himself to the shadows again. He had made the effort to get up in the first place, so he definitely wouldn't be leaving empty-handed. Craning his neck down, the bermese-mix plucked up a healthy-looking thrush in his jaws, glanced around in a hurried fashion, then headed back towards the shade; not really being a fan of the golden rays and heat that bored down upon the camp. He tried to clear his head, attempting to forget about the rabbit, but then something came to his mind.
Was there even a rabbit there in the first place? Or was he that desperate?

Last edited by mvoxhu; August 5th, 2017 at 03:50 PM. Reason: wrong mention