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“Move faster.” The little leader’s voice, uneven with the cold, rung out over the black slots in the ground. Beneath him, in the earth that was near-frozen despite the summer, Inferiors pawed away at dirt, and stones, and roots, some silent in their exhausted misery, some making sorry grunts as their sore paws cut at shards and bloodied themselves. Kier was overseeing a grave digging outing. “We don’t have all night. It’s getting cold — I want to go inside.” He did look it; with so thin a pelt and such large ears, the warmth had nowhere to hide and everywhere to leave from. His nose had gone faintly blue and he kept sniffing, his cheeks stinging. They were near the stone circle, eerie in the freezing moonlight, close to where he had tossed Duskpaw into her mother’s open grave.
He stalked back and forth above the graves, looking down at the diggers within like they were making the personal decision to take so long. Really, though, he didn’t look angry; he just looked miserably cold, almost deceptively sweet, all shivering and hunched in the unseasonably icy wind that whistled eerily through the pines. Everything was black and blue and white — the trees, the rough, wild expanse of meadow between this wood and the next, the moon. It cast the distant treeline’s shadows across the tough grass; the stone circle was far off, but not far enough. The sky loomed over them, unfathomably vast and unfathomably frosty. It was a clear night; it only made it all the colder. Kier’s breath fogged in the air. He didn’t often personally supervise an outing like this, but like with everything, it was good to show his face every now and then — and one thing was for certain: they talked less when he was watching.
When it came to digging the graves of more deserving dead, Inferiors overseen by any old Superior were fine for it; it was only when it came to the disposing of the executed masses — let’s not be coy; dumping bodies — that more tact was needed, and then it was the silent Superiors apt to keep a secret who did it, all done in careful quiet. He couldn’t have the Clan finding out their loved ones’ bodies were rolled into a ditch — there would be anarchy! He could kill them, but denying them of a deserving resting place — oh, that was where their little minds would draw the line. The Inferiors never wandered far beyond the camp when they were let out to hunt — staring, frozen little idiots either too frightened or too numb and hollow-eyed to wander off, just swaying there in their place like rats who’d been zapped too many times to get up to eat or move away from the current, like they would’ve let snow fall and turn their limbs black before they thought to move — and the bodies had been taken before anyone else stumbled upon them. His solution was a remarkably effective one — foxes left NightClan alone, sated on bloated corpses, and their kits were left to thrive without incident. It was like he had smiled and signed a deal with the predators themselves, Kier’s eyes locked with the fox’s, the lynx’s, the raven’s; many said he had. How had he managed to keep them away? Why, with your brother’s body. But don’t anyone tell.
A few Guards and one or two average NightClanners sat or stood near the corners of the graves, just as cold as Kier but making more of an effort to hide it; only he could be so openly dissatisfied and impatient. So melodramatic; if he was unhappy in a meaningless situation, everyone had to know. He sat suddenly and lifted his forepaws to blow his warm breath onto them, rubbing them together. “Hurry them up,” he suddenly snapped to the nearest cat, pointing angrily to the Inferiors in the various graves. “Two more minutes or they’re all being covered up in there — let them choke on some dirt. It’s cold.” He shivered again. He wanted to do it sooner — what were 10 Inferiors? Their lives didn’t mean anything. He was being generous out of the goodness of his heart with two minutes.
(i’m so sorry, this was written by my best friend with me lying next to her. she says her code name is raine and she wants to fight orlandopaw (oleanderpaw) and cascadepaw. enjoy her stunning accidental awareness of classic lore just from how well she knows me. i am DEVASTATED that she captured kier so well <3) (SS Sparky looks like this but with an old fashioned hat and cigar)
SS Sparky trotted over; usually he minded his business but when it came tobgravs, he knew there was always a story to scope out. He’d been working for the primal instinct daily planet and was undercover to keep anneye on kier. And biy, was it a good wyefull. Pushing his lushes bangs out of his electric eyes, ss sparky waved ‘ey bud, watchq up to?’ Kier simply glared and continued digging. ‘Indont have time fir yurnsh*t today sh*t stupid sparky’. Ss sparky simply smirked and twirled his tail around the grave and suductibely mumbled ‘you know whatbthey say about kits who pull each others tails.’ A slight blush swirled around kier’; cheeks but he growled back ‘yesh well, wait ubtil i pull it off!’ The other cats shudder at kier’s tone, but ss soarky simply slinks around the dug graves. ‘Look, i know we iften get off on the wrong paw, but i really am here to help, ive heard word that the summerclan are planning an ambush. Ive heard from my sources that they may agter the kits-‘ suddenly, before ss sparky could even move kier had his throat pinned to the ice cold dirt. ‘WHO TOLD YOU THIS?’ Ss sparky gasped and shifted uncomrotbley ‘look ki-lordling’ we have a lot of parts touching right now, some better than others mind you’ kier growled in response oressing harder. ‘Oh okay fine fine! I know i said id cut ties from eveeykne in primal instinct WhICH I HAVE REALLY. I just had someone who USED to work for bermanesey and they did a bit of intel into the summer court, and we know theyre sick of your rule and want to make it even, playing dirty with dirty basically.’ Kier nose got right up into ss sparky’s face and barred his teeth. ‘You better not be lying about cutting ties with them, or ill hang you with the rest of those traitorius souls.’ He threatens, but after s moment removes his paw from ss sparky’s throat. Ss sparky sputters and shakes his lushiouse mane out. ‘I guess the rumours about how ypu treat your lovers is true-‘ a piece of bark ws thrown ss sparky’s way ‘AH umm, angway, i promise this is all good intel, ill see if i can scope more.’ Ss sparky stretches out his hind legs and grumbles ‘even though its dangerous’. And starts to walk away. Just as he teaches the outskirts of the forest he hears so faintly, it could almost be the wind ‘be careful.’
The night was the coldest its been this year; the wind was howling around the nightclan’s den as ss sparky took a long drag of his cigar. ‘Those will kill you, you know.’ A dark voice grumbled from behind him. Ss sparky tensed slightly, not expecting anyone else to be up after this time of night, especially after all the bloodshed that went down. ‘Jeez kid, you scared me.’ Kier glared as he stepped next to ss sparky. ‘That’s lord to you, now that youre part of my clan.’ Ss sparky huffed a laugh and moved closer, his fur brushing against Kier’s. ‘Yeah, of course lordling’ and he exhaled another cloud of smoke. There was almost silence after that, nothing except the wind russtling the trees and the quiet breath of the two cats, looking over their domain, both in awe that they had survived the day.
(again by raine, with, insanely, no knowledge of nc or kier)
It was another cold night, weeks had passed since that treacherous day. Ss sparky had been keeping a close eye on kier - mostly out of caution at first, but that has slowly grown to fondness, and now, concern. Kier had been working himself to the bone, reorganising their camp, keeping his royal guards in order and keeping the leftover kits safe. He refused to show any ounce of exhaustion, which ss sparky knew he had because the frustratingly handsome cat refused to sleep before everyone else, and woke long before they did. It was in one of these exact situations where kier was ordering his guards to clear a small patch of fallen rubble in the cave, when he noticed the lording’s legs start to shake. It was subtle, but ss sparky was overly aware of his body… and his body language. Suddenly, kier gasped and fell onto his knees. The guard instantly were alert and tried to lend a paw to kier, who flinched violently. That was enough for ss sparky to move off from his perch and rush towards kier. ‘BACK THE [REDACTED] OFF’ ss sparky yelled and shoved the guards. The guard retaliated and shoved him but although ss sparky was old, he still could hold his own. He shoved the guard off and twisted around and stood over kier. Gently, as much as he could, he poked his nosed against kier’s head and whispered ‘ive got you kid, ive got you. You can let go.’ Kier glared his usual glare, but his fondness couldn’t be hidden from ss sparky any more. ‘Yeah yeah lordling, lets get you out of here, we both deserve a nap’. Ss sparky helped kier get up and led him back to his room. Kier snapped at any one else who came close to them, but kept close to ss sparky. Eventually the two cats made it back to the room, and ss sparky sternly told the guards to keep watch, but leave them alone. The guard was about to argue but kier jutted out a nod and entered the room with ss sparky. The familiar silence fell upon the two, and ss sparky made sure kier was comfortably in his nest. He got up to leave but felt a tug on his tail. Glancing back, he saw kier with a soft blush across his velvet fur. ‘You uh. You can stay. I guess, i mean uh you um. Should.’ Ss sparky turned his head to hide his smile but shook out the tension in his body and moved beside kier. ‘Yeah, of course kid, i couldnt leave you if i tried.’ Kier hmphed in annoyance but cuddled closer to ss sparky. The wind howled through the night but that didnt matter to the two cats, as they curled together and finally each of them relaxed throughout the night.