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winterclan's leader and mistakenly caught floaty thing
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Post by simplylight on Nov 28, 2020 23:44:03 GMT -5
Pygmyprawn's wild blue eyes drifted over the new territory Swiftclan had managed to stumble upon. It was far away from those pesky, chaotic clans from before, which made her happy. For once, Chim made a decision that didn't hurt her. She looked pretty pleased as she started placing the prey she had caught earlier onto their little, scrappy pile. It wasn't much, but at least it didn't come with a battle and kits.
"Good catch." Chim was lost in a discussion with Shatteredshine and Swiftriver about the new clans they had encountered, but he was distracted when he saw his friend enter the camp. He slipped away from the pair to nod in greeting to her. "How is the prey running here?"
winterclan's leader and mistakenly caught floaty thing
2,485 posts
Post by simplylight on Dec 3, 2020 13:59:19 GMT -5
“Horrible.” Pygmyprawn meowed with a humorous grunt. Her ears flicked towards Shatteredshine and Swiftriver and she tilted her head. “We’re y’all having an important conversation?”
"Important?" he snorted. "They're prattling on about that new clan they ran into. Honestly, it was getting so tedious, they just keep arguing about what we should do. But there's nothing for us to do at all. I was glad to have a reason to leave." His brow arched. "That's you, by the way, so let's pretend you saw a fox on your horrible hunting trip."