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Post by Maple on Oct 21, 2022 23:09:04 GMT -5
ASHLEAP -
Admittedly, Ashleap was still getting used to Clan life; she wasn't used to getting up during the early morning for dawn patrols, guarding the camp at night, how many cats were around... Of course, the grey she-cat knew that being a Clan cat was going to be different than living with her family, but she wasn't expecting having so many duties. For the most part, the former loner didn't mind the tasks she had to do - she had to prove herself to SummerClan somehow.
A paw prodded her side, with Ashleap jumping slightly in her nest. An NPC informed her that she was supposed to be on dawn patrol right now and walked out of the Warrior's den. Ashleap got to her paws, giving her pelt a quick wash before trotting over to where the patrol group was gathering. "Sorry," She apologized. "I'll get used to this dawn patrol thing eventually, I promise." It wasn't hard for her to adapt per say, it was just... it was so early.
"It'll get easier." came a voice outside of the warrior's den. It was a cat that was also on the dawn patrol, Shiningdove. The light grey fluffy feline offered a kind smile, her blue eyes shimmering the the rising sun. "Now, let's go before we get into more trouble." Her words came out in a gentle laugh, a sign that she wasn't irritated or upset in any way. As she spun around she followed after the patrol leader. "Come on, hurry."