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Lua's pelt hadn't laid flat in several days. The she-cat had once always been put together. Lately, she had been the exact opposite, falling apart at every instance. This wasn't necessarily unexplainable behavior, though. She had been through a lot, far more than she should have had to go through, in the last moon. First, her mother disappeared. Then, her mentor. Paradise was still around, but the two didn't cross paths often. Haru was somewhere, but it felt like he wouldn't understand. What the kadet needed was a friend.
Smallbrook having had nothing much to do and not knowing that her Father would be returning to the Clan was left alone most of the time, though she was kind and friendly to everyone, she really didn't have an actual friend she could call a friend. Seeing Lua, she decided to say hello and see if they could be friends. "Hello, Lua!" She said dipping her head to the Kadet with a smile on her face.
She startled a bit when the other cat approached her. She had been deep in her own world, and she had always been easy to scare. Once she realized it wasn't anyone that meant her harm, her fur laid down on her pelt a little more. "Oh, hi, Smallbrook," the small cat replied, trying to keep her voice even. "You startled me a bit."
Smallbrook softened her smile in an apologetic way. Sorry for spooking you. I didn't mean too. She replied as she sat down next to the Kadet. How are you? She asked with a slight tilt of her head.