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[Figured we could have a little family outing for them neverstarstar, you did have one of the kits, Mochachip but I dont think you ever added him, if you still want to then him and Rosettelatte could be the only two that survived since pao had Espresso murdered. It's up to you though.]
Wolfbee had decided it would be good for her family to have an outing together, since the death of their son Espressopaw it seemed that their spirits had been low, mixed with the tension of everything happening in Winterclan recently and she was finding it hard to see them so down. The large she-cat was sitting outside of camp waiting for them, poking divets nto the snow with one paw to pass time.
Rosettelatte had been a witness to her brothers murder, part of the patrol that had come across him, had watched as Frigidpaw attacked but could do nothing to save his life. The white she-cat still woke up crying at night, the nightmare of that day replaying in her mind when she slept. Her mothers request had been sudden, but she was happy to spend time with them as she had not been able to do so lately and so as the time approached she uncurled herself and began to walk toward the camps exit. She had almost made it when she spotted Asterblossom out of the corner of her eye. "Hey mom!" She purred, stopping so that she could catch up.