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Post by Redcloud on May 3, 2008 21:04:47 GMT -5
Badger's grin widened as he wrenched his head around, his muscles protesting from the strain. His teeth met her foreleg, his fangs slicing into her before he let go and began to buck wildly, his body seemingly immune to the stress he was putting on it.
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Post by á£Îmaý---♫♥ on May 3, 2008 21:21:58 GMT -5
"Great jump," Spider meowed in amazement. "I have to say you did well to unlock it. It took me forever to figure it out," Dream meowed, leaning on Spider. She sighed and turned to her brother, taking her own weight now. "I guess it's goodbye now?" "Yeah," Spider meowed, looking downcast. "You'll visit?" Dream asked. Spider brightened up and nodded viguriousily. "Of course! And you'll visit me?" "Well, I'll try. The two-legs will keep me in because of my leg." Spider frowned and his tail drooped. "But I can escape," Dream added, smiling. "Yay!" Dream laughed. "Bye Spider, Bye Nightshade!" She slipped through the gate and padded through the garden. Spider heard her yowl as she called for her two-legs to let her in. "I wonder if legs taste any better?" Spider pondered outloud. He glanced at his own.
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Post by Tiger on May 4, 2008 12:58:49 GMT -5
"Thanks," she purred. "I spent my days back home jumping up rocks all day. I never said I couldn't leap. As for that latch, I found a twoleg gate on my way over here, some distance back. I spent ages trying to open it...and bye, Dream." Nightshade stretched her forelegs in front of herself. "We'll visit, don't worry." The rogue turned back to Spider. "Maybe. Let's not find that out now. Or ever. I'd like to focus on finding a den."
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Post by á£Îmaý---♫♥ on May 5, 2008 3:45:16 GMT -5
"Wow," Spider meowed," You should try tree jumping with me. It's loads of fun." He flicked his tail across her shoulder and began bounding away. "Let's find an empty badger set then!" he yowled.
Honeyfrost yelped and lept back. Her sides were heaving and she bent her head to examine the wound on her leg. There was a large gash on her left foreleg, fresh blood matted in her almost pale-yellow fur. She wrinkled her nose in distaste. "This isn't fun anymore," she meowed. She flicked her tail and began padding towards Owlfoot, putting her weight gently on her wounded leg with each step.
{{Let's make a seperate board for Spider and Nightshade}}
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Post by Tiger on May 5, 2008 14:42:05 GMT -5
"All right." She followed Nightshade, extending her stride to keep up with his. "Tomorrow I have to start training, you know." The rogue sped up further still. Spider's long legs gave him an unfair advantage.
ooc: Okay; you can make it because I can't decide where to put it. Also, I've already made two boards today. ^^;
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Post by Redcloud on May 5, 2008 20:08:13 GMT -5
Badger turned and charged at her, his breathing ragged as he ran, obviously out of breath. He lept, an insane, happy grin on his face.
"Honeyfrost!" Owlfoot yowled, standing and forcing his pained body to move. He ran, wincing with every step, but unwilling to stop. He lept straight over his friend, the arc of his leap considerably shorter than Badger's. Owlfoot's skull collided with Badger's hard stomach, grunting as the force of his jump pushed the larger tom back. Badger fell, a terrible cracking sound filling the air as he landed. Badger yowled, his voice filled with cracked agony.
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Post by á£Îmaý---♫♥ on May 6, 2008 2:21:29 GMT -5
Honeyfrost heard Badger's pawsteps and half-turned to face him. She let out a frightened squeal as Owlfoot suddenly lept pass her and bowled into Badger. "Owlfoot!" she shrieked shrilly as she heard the crack. With the sound, she had sunk to the ground in shock. She forced her legs to move and ran/limped to Owlfoot's side. She pushed him away from the large rogue and looked into his eyes. Her own were wide with fear and concern. "Are you okay? Are you hurt? Why did you do that?! I could've handled him!" she meowed, the words coming out in a rapid rush.
Spider's ears pricked up. "So you'll be like my apprentice?" he asked," Nightpaw?" He laughed and flicked his tail over her ears.
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Post by Tiger on May 6, 2008 17:35:09 GMT -5
Nightshade smirked. "Not Nightpaw. Never again. That was really dreadful. I'd like to make a fresh start. I can't think of anything decent to call myself. Night? That just sounds weird." She flexed her shoulders.
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Post by Redcloud on May 6, 2008 20:44:41 GMT -5
Owlfoot groaned slightly, a dull throb filling his skull. "He was coming too fast," he mewed weakly, trying desperately to keep the memory of Badger's pained shreik to leave his skull. "What about him?" he aske,d looking in the direction of the now thrashing Badger.
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Post by á£Îmaý---♫♥ on May 6, 2008 23:29:23 GMT -5
"Leave him," Honeyfrost told him the tom. She licked his head gently. "Still Owlfoot, you should've let him come at me," she meowed," You're the deputy and if you had been...killed what would we do without you? I'm an easily replacable warrior." She glanced at Badger so Owlfoot wouldn't see her conflict in her eyes. She had so badly wanted to be the one to finish off Badger and because she had left him Owlfoot had been hurt. She growled inwardly. Honeyfrost you fool! You should've ended it quicker...
"Nightshade it is," Spider meowed leaping away.
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Post by Redcloud on May 11, 2008 21:05:40 GMT -5
Owlfoot wobbled to his feet, turning to stare at the now stilling Badger. He frowned, turning away from the rogue. He could already tell he was dieing. Blood had been gushing from the scarred cat's mouth for a bit. Owlfoot grimaced and limped away, his tail drooping.
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Post by á£Îmaý---♫♥ on May 12, 2008 2:56:13 GMT -5
Honeyfrots followed, her bound becoming more of a skip as she limped. "Owlfoot?" she called. She wondered if he could even hear her.
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Post by Redcloud on May 17, 2008 21:35:58 GMT -5
Owlfoot didn't answer her, a moody cloud falling over his thoughts. No cat deserved to die. Not even the most vile. It was a cruel, almost unjust punishement. Sure, the gray cat could hear his friend, but talking would only make him feel even worse about what had just happened. Getting back to camp would probably be the best thing for him.
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