[activity post]
The thin, white, bengal slipped out of camp and slowly roamed through the territory, getting over her grief the she-cat wanted to go hunting. Leopardsong opened her mouth and tasted the air looking for any sign of something that might catch her attention. After a couple of moments of listening and smelling and tasting she spotted the fluffy movement of something flickering off in the distance, dropping into a hunting crouch she quickly but quietly moved closer into range. It was rare to get one of these guys out here in the moor. Normally, Leopardsong would ignore it, but today she didn't have the energy to chase down a rabbit so a squirrel would have to do it. She pounced, sinking her claws into the fluffy prey and giving it a quick nip ending its life. Tired, Leopardsong grabbed her catch by its tail and began to make her way back to camp. On the way back she found a few other warriors who seemed to have taken to hunting as well.
A tailless, short, lilac she-cat was chasing down a rabbit, and for a moment there, Leopardsong was certain that Dreamlight was going to catch it, but as the she-cat went to leap she flew off course, completely missing the rabbit. The landing was rough, Dreamlight ended up falling flat on her back and Leopardsong winced at the sight. The rabbit ended up darting over the hill and out of sight. Leopardsong flatted her ears in dismay when she noticed the frustrated tears rolling down the she-cat's face, but any thoughts of checking on the new warrior were dashed away when Dreamlight shot her a sharp glare. Dreamlight wiped away her tears and righted herself, darting off without another word.
Not long after, she spotted Batglare padding back over from where she had last seen the rabbit Dreamlight had been hunting. He held a rabbit in his maw, although she couldn't tell if it was the same one the warrior had been hunting. Not wanting to be caught gawking, Leopardsong quickly began making her way back to camp, with the tips of her ears slightly red.