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This was different, she was selfish and she knew how much she didn't care and it was a lot. So now she wanted to know how much she could care, but actually mean it. But Funk E'tan was going to be her mate now, she needed to put her trust in him, that he knew what was best for her.
"Okay," She said quietly, there wasn't much determination in her tone. However as she burrowed into his fur it seemed to regenerate her confidence as though the pure act of drawing into his warmth and love was all she needed to overcome her obstacles. She smiled shyly up at him from his chest, "You're right, I should be more selfish." She sat up a little closer to him so that his arm would be around her, "When you think I need to be more selfish, will you let me know?"
SUNCLAN
Duskslayer moved behind Bloodystar before coming up beside his shoulder so he would be a buffer between him and Funk E'tan. At first he wasn't sure what he saw, but when Bloodystar fell onto Funk E'tan he was convinced someone must have done something to his friend. He sniffed at Bloodystar's muzzle to determine if it was poisonous, "Do you feel tightness around your throat, nod or shake your head?" He asked his priest quietly.
Firetooth let out an indignant snort at Chimerastar's comment about his humor - an old idiom about throwing stones came to mind - rolling his eyes as he scooted over on his branch to make room for Calamityshrine beside him. However, the Medicine Cat feel unusually silent when Chim began making his speech to the other leaders, focusing intently on his leader's every word. As another cat born and raised in the former Survival Clans, he had very strong opinions when it came to how he and his family had been treated after Earthclan's destruction, when other clans had outright refused to give them shelter or aid. And as the Swiftclan leader offered his addition to the Warrior Code, he felt certain that this was Starclan's will guiding their paws.
Speaking of Starclan's will...the fiery tom glanced over, the vaguest hint of a smirk crossing his muzzle as he took notice of the Sunclan leader's impaired state. If there had been any reason to be hesitant in showing up tonight, it had been Bloodystar, but by some chance or providence the issue seemed to be already taken care of. "Is he alright?" he called out to Vixen and Funk, trying his absolute hardest to sound genuinely concerned and NOT crack up laughing like he so desperately wanted to.
Summerclan
"We'll talk after the gatherin' 'bout gettin' the stuff to ya," Ratstar replied, smiling in return at Chimerastar before allowing his friend to go ahead to address the group with his speech. He had heard bits and pieces of what had happened to the Survival clans from the few members of his clan who had lived through it, but he couldn't help the twisting knot in his stomach at the concept that leaders and entire clans would just willingly stand by and do nothing while other cats suffered. "I wholeheartedly support this addition to the Warrior Code," he meowed, pausing only to give Thistlestar a welcoming nod when the Springclan leader joined the discussion. "Frankly speakin', it's a shame towards any of y'all who might'a been leaders during the time Chim was talkin' 'bout; that three whole clans had to be wiped out for us to even consider this discussion."