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Old August 3rd, 2017, 10:09 PM
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Default Re: SkyClan Territory

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Originally Posted by CandyFlossCat View Post
Constellationdancer pricked her ears, hearing something. Scenting the air, she caught the smell of rabbit and cat. SkyClan, to be specific. Standing and trying to spot the source, she saw a bit of white fur followed by a she-cat. She'd never seen her before, perhaps she was friendly? She didn't want to disturb her hunt, watching silently, interested how she'd catch the rabbit. Unsure if she was being rude, Constellationdancer moved slightly so the other she-cat could see if she wanted, her ears pricked as she waited for the she-cat to notice them. She sprang at the rabbit, following it as it ran. Not the best idea, but okay She thought, the rabbit slowly gaining distance from the molly. She got smacked in the face with a branch, making Constellationdancer cringe slightly. She yowled, and the she-cat couldn't help but take a step forwards. She sat, wondering if the she-cat would try to hunt again. She'd failed rather badly at the last few minutes. She must've heard them, because the molly was rather close and seemed to notice them.
She walked forwards, coming into view as Constellationdancer noticed her odd pattern, interested. She didn't mind as she walked towards them, though she felt that the other she-cat might've. "Hello! I'm Constellationdancer. We were just talking about a thing or two." She replied, a grin on her face at the energy radiating off this she-cat. The other cat must've been uncomfortable, however. Constellationdancer didn't think she'd seen this cat before, she would've noticed. She grinned at the she-cat, hoping she could befriend her. She liked to meet new cats and befriend them, it felt nice to know she could trust them. She watched her glance around, it was a remote area after all. She hadn't been paying attention while wandering, so she couldn't tell her where they were. Constellationdancer knew she wasn't in the Outskirts or Dusk Syndicate, so she was content. She sat, licking her paw and curling her tail around them. Surely she could get back to camp with some help from.. whoever this she-cat drawing was. She turned to the oddly-patterned she-cat, smiling. She scooted a bit to the side, letting the other cat decide if she wanted to show the picture. Constellationdancer couldn't really decide for her, it wasn't her business. She smiled reassuringly to the she-cat that was drawing.
@Fawn
“Not many cats come out this far into the hunting grounds..” Cloverheart murmured, her paws shuffling nervously underneath her, “I’m just not used to talking to other cats..” The quiet, small warrior wasn’t one to know how to start a conversation with others and was often alone, spending her time on her drawings and just thinking to herself. Her whiskers twitched as she looked down at her paws in a rather shy nature, feeling like just a burden to this Skyclan warrior now. She never knew what to say or how to act, not used to having cats even want to talk to her. The sudden sound of another voice made Cloverheart jump once again, her paws shaking and all of her fur bristling with uneasiness as another she-cat bounded up to the two of them. She talked so fast, so energetic and hyper. The white-and-black furred warrior didn’t know how to deal with this kind of attitude. “Cloverheart..” She mumbled under her breath, sitting down and wrapping her tail around herself rather tightly. She watched the two she-cat’s converse back and forth, knowing that at this moment, she could sneak away and avoid any ridicule. The female known as Okapileap, however, noticed her drawing on the ground and immediately questioned it because it was obvious that she was hiding it. “It.. It’s nothing.. Just some nonsense in the dirt..” The warrior said, looking away from the two of them and she almost swept the drawing away with one paw - but she didn’t have the heart to destroy it. Both of them seemed to smile at her, quite friendly in their actions, but Cloverheart knew that it wouldn’t last long, most likely a joke or a gag to get her to let her guard down. The she-cat gave a saddened sigh and turned back to her drawing, adding more to it with a few swipes of her paw here and there. “Pleasure to meet both of you..” Cloverheart decided to say, having manners and common decency.