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Re: WindClan Nursery
[Whistlekit] & [Sedgekit] Kits|2 moons|Windclan
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Whistlekit's expression changes drastically, after she hears Leopardsong's words, and she prods Sedgekit's side with her hindleg. "I changed my mind." She glances at Maggotkit and meows in a friendly manner, that isn't actually all that friendly, "You must be right, Maggotkit! I didn't know that staring at the sun helps you see! How about you can try it here, in front of us, and we can see if your eyes really do get better. If they do, we can all join in afterwards!"
Her eyes glimmer with a hint of interest, as if she'd just spotted a fun game they could play.
Sedgekit sighs as his sister's words. She knew full on well what she was doing, but there was just no stopping her. Hopefully Maggotkit wasn't an idiot and he wouldn't take the bait.
Wow! So she was coming to find that Maggotkit was a little menace. Leopardsong would not go as far as saying that she dislikes the kit, but she did wish that it would be a little nicer to the other kits. She'd also appreciate it more if it was a bit more thoughtful and didn't immediately try to trick Kits into playing a game that Leopardsong just said was not a good idea.
She scowled lightly at Ashkit who seemed willing to jump on the border with Maggotkit's rather absurd story. She couldn't be all upset with him. Kittens were always rather impressionable and naive. The forever queen softened her expression when Ashkit meowed about his other mother. He was such a considerate kit she had, thinking of her feelings.
Still, she was not on board with this game of theirs. A few said they weren't playing but there were always a few that wouldn't give up on it. "I'd prefer that you not play staring at the sun. It's not good for your eyes. What if staring at the sun causes vision problems later and you can't hunt or see as far as you grow? Just because it's not bothering you now doesn't mean it won't later." She implored the few who seemed interested in playing that dangerous game.
"What if I get a fury to play with you instead? We can do a hunting lesson and even use live prey to chase. Doesn't that sound like more fun than staring at the sun?" She'd feel bad about tossing said fury under the monster later. Leopardsong was fishing for ideas here. "Or we can do badger rides, or play clans, or play mossball. One of those has to sound more fun than staring at the sun right?" Worse comes to worst she'd have to see if Lightingstorm was available to explain better why cats shouldn't look at the sun. Leopardsong didn't know if the sun could blind a cat, she just knew that looking at it often left cats with sore eyes or temporarily blind.
Seedie loved to snooze. Oh, she just loved to laze about, oh, so much… And that’s exactly what she was doing. Huddled up with her siblings, her nose probably buried into the fur of one of her siblings before she heard it–
“Poppa!” She was up in an instant, squeaking jovially at the sound of her father’s gentle whisper. The little ball of fluff went racing after her brother, darting between her father’s legs to circle each of his paws, rubbing her pelt against his much longer legs. “Pop, poppa, d’you know we paint wocks?”
The little lady immediately began to babble to her pa about the excitements of rock painting. Due to the fact that she still struggled to pronounce some things, her statements came out a bit jumbled, but… Hey, she was just excited to tell her dad all about the fun things she and her siblings did!
Owlkit is lying in his nest. curled up and happily humming and batting at his nest. He's bored out of his little mind. but he manages to keep himself occupied. though he does think it would be fun to chase a moth right now. The little tome rolls on his back laying there. holding his breath, seeing how much air he can hold before inevitably breathing out "that was three seconds!" he mews happily "At this rate Im gonna set a record!" he laughed to himself
Ashkit twitched slightly his tail to Cloverkit. It was a sign. “Can’t we even do it for like 5 to 10 seconds?” he asked Leopardsong. Then Maggotkit intervened. Good timing, thought Ashkit. “Really?” he asked. The kit then said, for both Leopardsong and Maggotkit the following: “And anyways, I did this once with my mom and nothing bad happened.” He paused and realised there could be a slight confusion in what he said. “My r-outsider mom.” He wanted to say ‘real’ instead of ‘outsider’ but thought it could hurt Leopardsong’s feelings.
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Originally Posted by Moonraven
Wow! So she was coming to find that Maggotkit was a little menace. Leopardsong would not go as far as saying that she dislikes the kit, but she did wish that it would be a little nicer to the other kits. She'd also appreciate it more if it was a bit more thoughtful and didn't immediately try to trick Kits into playing a game that Leopardsong just said was not a good idea.
She scowled lightly at Ashkit who seemed willing to jump on the border with Maggotkit's rather absurd story. She couldn't be all upset with him. Kittens were always rather impressionable and naive. The forever queen softened her expression when Ashkit meowed about his other mother. He was such a considerate kit she had, thinking of her feelings.
Still, she was not on board with this game of theirs. A few said they weren't playing but there were always a few that wouldn't give up on it. "I'd prefer that you not play staring at the sun. It's not good for your eyes. What if staring at the sun causes vision problems later and you can't hunt or see as far as you grow? Just because it's not bothering you now doesn't mean it won't later." She implored the few who seemed interested in playing that dangerous game.
"What if I get a fury to play with you instead? We can do a hunting lesson and even use live prey to chase. Doesn't that sound like more fun than staring at the sun?" She'd feel bad about tossing said fury under the monster later. Leopardsong was fishing for ideas here. "Or we can do badger rides, or play clans, or play mossball. One of those has to sound more fun than staring at the sun right?" Worse comes to worst she'd have to see if Lightingstorm was available to explain better why cats shouldn't look at the sun. Leopardsong didn't know if the sun could blind a cat, she just knew that looking at it often left cats with sore eyes or temporarily blind.
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Originally Posted by bigbxdwolfz
[Whistlekit] & [Sedgekit] Kits|2 moons|Windclan
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Whistlekit's expression changes drastically, after she hears Leopardsong's words, and she prods Sedgekit's side with her hindleg. "I changed my mind." She glances at Maggotkit and meows in a friendly manner, that isn't actually all that friendly, "You must be right, Maggotkit! I didn't know that staring at the sun helps you see! How about you can try it here, in front of us, and we can see if your eyes really do get better. If they do, we can all join in afterwards!"
Her eyes glimmer with a hint of interest, as if she'd just spotted a fun game they could play.
Sedgekit sighs as his sister's words. She knew full on well what she was doing, but there was just no stopping her. Hopefully Maggotkit wasn't an idiot and he wouldn't take the bait.
"Very really," it nods at Ashkit, trying to look all sage and well-informed. "And then a bird ate his eyes but that won't happen to you I think."
Maggotkit deflates a little to hear Leopardsong shoot down the jdea again, evidently hoping for something a little more exciting than a calm reiteration of the earlier point: no sun-staring. Frustration stokes a brief, terrible mood in the little liar, and it nearly bickers back in earnest just to push, but—oof, eugh, ack,
It's got clumps of dry moss wedged up between its toes from all the picking and tearing and jabbing, and that feels awful. It redirects its annoyance at its own feet, clumsily flicking and nipping and pulling at the little scraps. Better.
Maggotkit's too sullen to give a proper response for now, lost in contemplating whether joining in on the offer to play with the Furies is even worth it, but it appears to have dropped the subject for good until Whistlekit gets it going again. The grubby white kit makes a face, tongue peeking out.
"No," it starts in a huff, "Ashkit has to do it. I just said. And Leopardsong doesn't want anyone to have shined eyes. So there." Then, in a noisy wail: "Whistlekit wants me to get BLIND!" — It opts to contradict its ongoing insistence that sun-staring will only lead to a superpower just to be a tattletale, instead.