No, No, NO! Her sister, even her favorite, shouldn’t be getting more attention than herself! Sure, she planned on seeing her father and his ‘friends’ at some point, but she had to bother her sister! “Butterfly!” she found up to her sister, then to the two…extras. Other clan extras…she didn’t have an issue with them, they didn’t seem like they were fish. They were just irrelevant to her, as was anyone but SpiderDad and Aunty Bumble…maybe Butterfly? But that was all! She just stared at the other apprentices.
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Windpaw instantly brightened up more (If that was even possible) when Littlepaw made her appearance. "SIS! HI!" She chirped, pretty darn loud, which was pretty uncharacteristic for her. But don't blame her! She was just really really excited to be at her first Gathering, and with Littlepaw, too!
The tabby tortoiseshell turned to look at her new friend again (Yep, officially considered Windpaw's friend now, whether they like it or not!), and with a slight tilt of her head, asked, "Soooo, who's your mentor?"
base by PastelPlagues on TH Butterflypaw-She/Her
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"Oh, I just became one not that long ago too!" Butterflypaw replied when Windpaw mentioned she had just become an apprentice.
Before she could continue to reply, someone else had come over.
She seemed to know Windpaw, so she was probably from WindClan too or something.
Butterflypaw didn't even notice the suspicion from Littlepaw.
The dilute calico blinked a few times, glancing between her sister and the ThunderClanner. Then, a loud shriek made her turn her head as another ThunderClan cat approached them. It appeared they knew each other and when this new cat simply stared at them, Littlepaw narrowed her eyes a little. "Hello! I'm Littlepaw. This is my sister, Windpaw. You are...?" the she-cat would greet them.
One thing they'd learn quickly was that Littlepaw didn't lose at staring games. The blue-eyed she-cat blinked once more, staring intensely at the newcomer. This wouldn't change until Dawnstar made her presence known. The young apprentice turned her gaze to look at the leader, jumping straight into the announcements like she owned the place. "I'd hate to have her as a leader..." she murmured to the group around her, grimacing a little.
She'd let her gaze drift over the ShadowClan crowd, an odd-colored apprentice catching her gaze momentarily. She was near a dark tabby tom, whom seemed to have the attention of another apprentice and the.. ShadowClan deputy? That was who that one-eyed cat was, right? Eh. Not important right now, considering they'd just demote their high ranks suddenly. She couldn't help but recall the judgement passed on RiverClan not keeping their ranks too.
Littlepaw would glance back towards the group of apprentices around her, curious to their reactions to everything. Honestly, Littlepaw wasn't sure how react to the announcements, or if she even should.
The Commander's gaze was met with a similar confused light. So, Mistlewhisker wasn't aware of this until tonight, too, huh. His ears flicked, almost a silent agreement to pick her brain about this after the fact. Honestly, he was about to get up and go set his head on the rock she was sitting on like some love-struck puppy dog. Maybe beg her to share her fluffy pelt with him; he'd fit between her legs as a happy loaf, surely, she'd let him if he asked. but someone broke his train of thought.
Green eyes shifted to in confusion to see Hollowpaw coming back around to him. Her ears looked pale and her eyes, glossy. He'd tilt his head a little, but as they averted their gaze, he'd respect their boundaries. He was never one to go prying unless prompted to. "Yeah, no problem, kiddo," Hawkbite spoke, his paw lifting and lightly wrapping around their back to draw them into his fur.
His assumption was the cold. Maybe Hollowpaw was just cold? It would've been their first leaf-bare, especially at a Gathering. If they accepted the gesture to be brought into a soft embrace, he'd remain quiet and just try to keep them warm. If they had drawn away from him, he'd just cast a glance in their direction to make sure they were steady on their paws. "If we need to head back early, just tell me. You're not a burden," Hawkbite spoke, not intentionally reading the thoughts they were having.
The last of the other clans had arrived, all deputies but Spiderthroat (ever a hater of gatherings and more settled then the newer deputies so less at risk of a scolding) had arrived. Time for our regularly scheduled drama.
This time it was from a rare(r) sourse however, Dawnstar herself. Turns out shadowclans lack of medicine cats was not due to the occasional laziness of the cats in the rank or them simply being at the back of the pack, no shadowclans medicine cats would not be showing at all. And, of course, they would be getting no real explanation as to why or why that appeared to be news to shadowclan. News that made Dawnstar furious.
Crowtooth doubted he be getting answers, it'd be to easy for the contrary clan, though he had suspicions. After all Rookfire was once a fish who'd turned on their own clan to join another not much better in morals, that was two strikes already. Coming out of the situation displeased could only be expected when one selected and then bit into rotten crowfood.
He wasnt going to stir the pot, not worth it tonight when it was already cold and miserable. No, instead the tom leaned over to the other deputies, giving a raspy chirp to attract their attention before asking. "I got a bet fer yall. I bet yall I got the stupidest excuse from a warrior fer not completein' their patrol ever an' yall cant top it.
He said he 'didnt hear me' call 'im ta go out when he literally responded ta me callin' 'im ta go out an' said he'd bring me a rabbit. Seriously, said he'd bring me a rabbit an' tried ta lie ta my face he didnt later.
Top that."
Crowtooth felt that while it was technically possible it'd be hard to top the audacity of a full grown adult warrior, not even a young one, lying to the deputy's face. And if they could it'd be funny to hear about at least.