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Post by Shad on Sept 10, 2015 22:45:27 GMT
Crescent The moon hung high in the sky overhead as a large white form slipped between the trees. A passerby would have thought this cat to be Swanstrike, a Cedar Clan queen, good natured and never far from the Nursery. But she was far from the Nursery tonight, and this cat had a lighter step, more controlled and balanced than the clumsy queen. Deep blue eyes, almost as dark as the forest itself, searched the trees with keen efficiency. Those eyes, more than anything, would convince any cat that this was not Swanstrike. It couldn't be. There was something haunting in that gaze, something that made a cat look away quickly -something that Swanstrike would never have with her jovial attitude. The strange shecat gently padded between the cedars, her feet almost floating over sticks and bracken with hardly more than the gentlest hush. She flicked her ears and opened her muzzle, baring enough fang to have made Swanstrike shudder. The scents of the forest were strange to her, and the scents of the prey foreign, but that mattered little. She would catch something before the night was out. She always did.
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Post by Thunderstruck on Sept 10, 2015 23:19:10 GMT
Silent as the night, focused like a hawk and determined like a fox. Shadowfrost was out tonight. His paws were moving quickly along the ground, one after another, each step a silent thump on the sand it pulsed against. Even the mice hidden in the brush paid no attention. Where was Shadowfrost going? Hunting. Something, anything. just something to do. Most of the cats in Cederclan had taken to operating later in the day early into the night as opposed to the normal lives. Shadowfrost had decided to take a one cat hunting patrol for the Leader, deciding to show his appreciation at being named deputy, he hadn't formally spoken with her about it as of yet, mostly just getting to work. But perhaps a nice mouse would make for some good conversation starting. Shadowfrost slowly came to a stalk as a scent flooded his nose. Vole.... I think... where...
Shadowfrost once again quickened his pace, if only ever so slightly, making his way beneath the trees to the small Vole sitting at the base, not bothering to turn around and face the claws that were ready to rain down upon it. and as silent as the night wind, it was over. a small squeak and the night air stood still. "One down..."
a bunch more to go....
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Post by Shad on Sept 10, 2015 23:45:52 GMT
Crescent Cool blue eyes followed the grey and black tom closely. Her memory told her his name was Shadowfrost. He had helped Swanstrike once upon a time. The large shecat eyed the vole he had caught, replaying the movements in her mind. Crescent had a memory like a clap-trap and keen eyes to go with it. She followed quietly behind the tom as he hunted, a pale ghost amidst the shadows of the darkened trees. Watching. Learning. Shadowfrost. The tom had an able lope and deadly air to him that Crescent could appreciate in a cat. He was not a difficult tom to look at either with gleaming black fur that swept and spiraled through his short grey pelt like tendrils of smoke given a solid form. He was small enough to be unnoticed in a crowd, but muscled enough to take out a cat twice his size in an battle of strength. It was an interesting complexity that the shecat toyed with as she trailed along behind him, her pawsteps quiet and her eyes watchful. She did not doubt for one second this tom knew she was near. Even down wind and stalking as quietly as she could, this was not her native element. She might be a terror in the mountains, but this cat owned the forest, not her. The predator in her recognized one of its own -and recognized the threat Shadowfrost posed to her if she should do something he did not like. It is the nature of predators to guard their land and avoid those who are stronger, but Crescent found herself drawn to the tom even still. His movements were similar, but strange. His stalking almost the same, but still different from what she had known in the high snow covered peaks. She tried to adjust, to mimic the differences and move as he did. Her muscles twanged uncomfortably after a few meters of the new position but she ignored them. Swanstrike would deal with that later. The tom stopped and Crescent froze, her body tense, her eyes wary. She opened her mouth to scent the air. Had he stopped for prey -or for her?
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Post by Thunderstruck on Sept 11, 2015 0:01:22 GMT
Silence. It was the one thing Shadowfrost enjoyed. Silence. All to often, his Silence was taken away from him. Maybe it was a warrior needing assistance, a leader needing him to setup patrols, usually a quick fix and he was back to his silence. This time however, no. This wasn't going to be a quick fix. Shadowfrost had finally come to a full stop. The scent of a familiar Shecat drifted into his nose. He was tempted to snap back at her. He didn't see what was wrong with it, she shouldn't be bothering him at a time like this, she could scare the prey away!
He made up his mind and turned, and then stopped. He couldn't yell at her, he was the deputy of Cederclan. he had to approach things with a small amount of respect and dignity. The refinement of the former leader of Dawnclan.
"Do you need something? You shouldn't be here, well.. Following me, at the very least."
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Post by Shad on Sept 11, 2015 0:11:29 GMT
Crescent The large shecat remained where she was at. There was no reason to step closer and every reason to keep her distance. The tom knew where she was, she knew where he was, and that was sufficient. She had no intention to go cozy up to a cat that screamed lethal with every pawstep. "I need to hunt. You know how," she mewed simply. She had not meant to say more, but her mouth kept going. She was not sure what it was about the tom that riled her fur, but she wanted to rile him right back. He acted just a tad too entitled for her liking. A little too arrogant under that quiet facade which made her fur itch. Crescent hated liars and he was lying right now, pretending not to be angered by her presence. "And what do you know of where I should be? Did someone assign you as my keeper and forget to tell me? How shameful. I thought the clans were better than slavers."
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Post by Thunderstruck on Sept 11, 2015 0:26:12 GMT
Shadowfrost's ears flattened as the shecat spoke. His fur grew hot with anger as her attempt get under his skin began. He eyed the shecat quietly. Who was he' he was deputy of Cederclan. He was in charge when Starlingfur wasn't around. He was her second in command. He by all means was an important cat in the clan. But no more so than any other warrior. But still, she asked. And snarky shecats get deadpan replys.
"No, no one has assigned me to be your keeper. However, if you feel the need to require one so badly, I'm sure Starlingfur can mother you, She just had kits of her own, what's one more to add to the litter, right?"
Shadowfrost's muscles rippled under his pelt as he stretched in the moonlight. He slowly approached the shecat, keeping eye contact with her and took a seat not to far away from her. If she wanted them to be on the same level, he was more than happy to meet her eye to eye.
"If you want to compare us to slavers, perhaps the clans aren't right for you. No one is making you stay here."
Shadowfrost was always a straight and to the point type of cat. He didn't like cats who could talk all day and still say nothing. He was always too blunt for his own good and never wanted to back down from a challenge. And he wasn't going to let this She-cat try and assert herself to him like he should have any type of respect for her above the common cat. As far as he was concerned, she was a stranger and he wasn't going to sit idly by while some smart mouthed little girl deciding to get snippy with him.
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Post by Shad on Sept 11, 2015 0:50:53 GMT
Crescent Ah. This was better. The anger was crackling in the air now. So much for that 'quiet and distant' routine. Crescent wondered if Swanstrike had ever seen this side of Shadowfrost, the side that was more fire than ice. Knowing her feeble and delicate nature, Crescent doubted it. The tom had a sharp tongue, but Crescent had thick skin and his words slid off as easily as claws on stone. A thought niggled around in the back of her mind. Swanstrike stirring as Crescent's blood rose. The shecat had better things to do than banter with this tom at the moment. The moon was up and her time was short. Even so, how could she resist snipping kinks in his fur when he offered himself up so freely? She cast the tom a pitying look as she spoke. "What is this? Putting more work off on your leader already? You are hardly a very good Warrior then. Tell me, what is it you do for the clan exactly? I already forgot," she mewed sweetly with mock innocence, cocking her head to the side and... was she smiling? Crescent did not smile. She worked. She survived. That was her sole purpose. The only reason she existed in the first place. She flicked her tail in the direction the tom had been heading. "And you are keeping me here, sugarplum," Funny how the endearment, normally so sweet from Swanstrike's lips, sounded almost exactly like 'idiot' when she spoke it now. "In case you forgot. Are you going to stand here all night or actually provide for your clan and start hunting again? On the scale of Warrior attributes, you really seem to be lacking."
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Post by Thunderstruck on Sept 11, 2015 1:07:51 GMT
Shadowfrost quietly eyed the shecat as she spoke to him, first insulting his position and then insulting him personally. He couldn't attack her, that wasn't the right thing to do, especially because he was deputy, that wouldn't fly in his old clan, he wasn't going to let his loner instincts get the best of him here, he was better than that.
However she did bring up and interesting point. And he bowed his head and then started walking back to camp, as he passed her he spoke very quietly.
"You are right Swanstrike, I am keeping you here, forgive me. I have matters to attend to."
And with that Shadowfrost was done. He wasn't going to invest anytime into this childlike squabble, he was a warrior, and didn't want to become the next Boltfang. That wasn't in the stars for him. Not tonight.
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Post by Shad on Sept 11, 2015 1:27:06 GMT
Crescent The shecat flinched as the name sent a jolt through her subconscious. Swanstrike rolled over in her mind, ears twitching. Crescent shook her head, fighting the darkness that wanted to drag her back under. Swanstrike would be upset if she woke up outside her den, and she was still hungry. Submissive by nature, the queen settled back down with hardly a murmur of confused thought whispering through her mind. Crescent rounded on the tom, icy blue eyes narrowed. That had been too close. The safest route was to leave the tom here. She should continue on her hunt alone. She would find food somehow and she hardly needed this cat's example to do it. She had been in worse positions many times over in the past moons. One night of hunting was hardly a trial. It was the safe route. The easiest way to survive tonight. It was exactly what Crescent existed for. She could just let the tom leave. Now. But did he have to act so damn superior about it? He was the one that was giving up so why did she feel so cheated? And that cursed mask of ice was back in place. It made her want to bite his tail just to spite him, but she wasn't that childish.... probably. "You are just going to walk all the way back to camp and not even bother to hunt?" she demanded, following him. She tried to think of a reason to justify the action. When she couldn't, she decided a reason was not important. Worrying was Swanstrike's job. Crescent, on the other paw, took care of business, and right now she definitely had business with this tom. His response was hardly satisfying. The shecat growled, her large feathered tail lashing. "Look," she snapped, "I'm your clanmate. Your my clanmate. I promise to stop insulting your status and mentally insulting your lineage if you just go back to hunting. It's not like I was scaring off any prey in the first place. What is the deal? You got stage fright or something? I know some toms have trouble performing, but I always assumed that was in other aspects." -Was that insulting? Oops. Whatever. They were a long ways from camp and the tom could hardly out run her. Not if he wanted to pretend to keep his cool and not when every one of her steps was big enough to account for three of his.
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Post by Thunderstruck on Sept 11, 2015 1:37:03 GMT
Shadowfrost stopped and waited for Swanstrike to finish speaking. She wanted to make nice? She wanted him to basically continue on knowing she was there? Why should he? He had no problem showing off, in fact, it wasn't that long ago he use to get a thrill from doing it. But he wasn't going to keep hunting, especially when this she cat was going to follow him everywhere, after what happened.
"Stage fright? I don't have Stage fright, I'm just choosing to take care of other business at this time, rather than hunting. Besides, I'm only hunting for the leader to begin with. So I'm finished. I'm sorry for keeping you, as I said. Good night."
And that was going to be the end of it, hopefully. At this point, Shadowfrost didn't really care what Swanstrike chose to do. He was going to go about his business like she wasn't over his shoulder. and with that, he once again began walking back to camp.
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Post by Shad on Sept 11, 2015 1:52:12 GMT
Crescent "Kiss ass," the shecat grumbled under her breath. She eyed the tom quietly for a time as they walked. Silence. Silence. Silence. Crescent hated silence. It made her ears burn. Sile- The shecat swooped in, attempting to knock the tom down and take his vole. A little like a kit bullying for lunch? Maybe, but Crescent had never claimed to be a cat that played fair. Shadowfrost was quick -quicker than her she was certain- but he was disgruntled and the large shecat figured she could catching him offguard by now. Besides, she was essentially a giant battering ram. Pretty hard to dodge, especially when it was walking right next to you and had the element of almost-surprise. If she got the vole, she would pull back, her tail lashing and her front legs crouched down like a kit playing a game of keep away, her crystal blue eyes a playful dare. Only instead of toddlers, these cats were big, fierce, and both had the potentially to get very, very mean when provoked. Crescent hoped Shadowfrost wouldn't draw blood. That would be a nasty thing for Swanstrike to wake up to. She'd probably faint and wake Crescent up all over again. If she didn't get the vole, well that hardly meant she would stop trying. She just had to cut off his retreat back to camp. There was more than one side to keep away, after all, and Crescent had no intention of losing.
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Post by Thunderstruck on Sept 11, 2015 2:04:46 GMT
Shadowfrost stumbled as the shecat bumped into him. The vole flew from his jaws landing not to far from where he was headed. At first he got one paw on the vole but his weight shifted and he slipped off, and before he could react, that damn shecat was already on his prey. After regaining his footing, he looked at Swanstrike, not with a look of anger or disdain, but one of confusion.
"If you wished to have the vole for yourself, you should have just asked. I'll find another one I'm sure, Starlingfur probably won't mind a little longer for a breakfast she doesn't know she's getting anyway..."
Shadowfrost hesitated this time before continuing on, he wasn't sure exactly what Swanstrike's problem was, when they first met, she seemed rather confused and polite, if a bit overly emotional. Now she was just harassing him because he wanted to be alone.
Perhaps he just wasn't meant to be alone tonight, either way, he still continued back to camp.
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Post by Shad on Sept 11, 2015 2:30:36 GMT
Crescent The shecat raised herself from her crouch and glared at the tom who seemed as confused by her as she was by him. Honestly, she had thought there was more to him than this. She would never have bothered to chase him if she had known he really was a total wuss. Begrudgingly, she supposed that if a cat like Swanstrike could actually appear threatening to someone, then a boring cat could appear interesting at first too. As the tom started to turn to walk off again she spat out the vole in disgust. "I really am just wasting my time, aren't I?" she mewed sharply. "I don't want your vole." -Actually she kind of did. She had been out hunting for food after all. She could just take it and her problems were solved. But his wimpy acceptance had soured her stomach. - She tossed the prey at his feet. "I just wanted-" What? What had she wanted? To learn to hunt, sure, but there was no way she would admit to this dull cat she did not know how to do something. Maybe... surely she had not been lonely. No. There was no way. Crescent was made for when Swanstrike was lonely. When Swanstrike was overwhelmed by the world and could no longer cope, like tonight when she had been awoken by a fierce nightmare. At the end of the day, Crescent was only a shadow. A phantom. A ghost of what Swanstrike could have been in another life. She was not even a real cat and her time was extremely limited. A phantom did not need companionship. Especially not one that only existed in nightmares. Icy blue eyes searched Shadowfrost's. She was not sure what she was looking for. Something. Anything. Anything that was something more than the emptiness of the forests and the trees and the night and the nightmares where she roamed. She had thought this cat had something interesting about him, a fire that she had wanted to see. Maybe he really was just made of ice. How boring. "You seemed like a cat I would want to know," she finally mewed. "I don't spend much time with cats so I'm not a very good judge. I guess I was wrong. Take your vole then. I'll figure out a way to get my own." On my own.The words were silent, but hung over the shecat as surely as if she had given them form in the air. She did everything on her own. Always. She was the strong one. She was the one that had gotten Swanstrike through the beatings and the mountain journey. She had been the one to endure the savage hunger and terrifying wild beasts when Swanstrike retreated away into the deepest corners of her mind in terror. Swanstrike had been able to survive because she was never alone. Because Crescent had always survived on her own.
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Post by Thunderstruck on Sept 11, 2015 2:53:58 GMT
Shadow's eyes drifted towards Swanstrike's as she spoke.
"You really are just wasting your time. I'm not worth knowing, I'm just worth knowing of and that's even a long shot."
Shadowfrost should talk to her, she really just seemed to be pestering him out of loneliness. He knew what it was to be lonely, he hated it and yet, at the same time, being alone is when he felt the most comfortable. The silence made his mind calm and his thoughts clear. And the silence now was making him relax. if only slightly. Shadow bent down and picked up his vole gently before continuing on back to camp.
"I'm sorry i've wasted your time, Swanstrike."
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Post by Shad on Sept 11, 2015 3:15:12 GMT
Crescent The shecat's eyes burned for some reason and she broke away from the tom's gaze. It was cold. Too cold. Maybe some one would melt it in the future. Maybe there really was a fire she had suspected existed hiding under all that snow and ice, but the night was failing now and she was running out of time. A niggling bit of memory from Swanstrike flitted through her mind. There was a kithood tale that sounded similar to this. A shecat with a time limit chasing after a tom with the fire to lead. But this was not a tale told by queens, Shadowfrost had no fire left, and Crescent... Crescent was not even a real shecat. "I thought you were someone worth knowing," she said quietly. She still couldn't look at him. She did not want to face those eyes and have them be the last eyes she ever saw. She was dying. She knew that. Swanstrike was going to settle into the clan and be happy. She would not need Crescent to protect her anymore. This might be the last time she ever got to speak to a cat. This might be the last time she woke up from the darkness that scared her to the core of her soul. She did not want her last look to be at someone so cold. She heard the tom turn away, his apology heavy in the air and Crescent wanted to bite him for it. Acting all superior. What a jerk. She did not even care anyway -so why was her vision blurry? Damn infuriating tom. What the hell was his problem anyway? All she had wanted was to learn to hunt. He had just wasted her time and he should darn well be sorry about it. She turned her head to watch his retreating figure and opened her mouth to snap something witty at him. But, for once, she could not think of anything. And as she watched him start to disappear through the bracken and undergrowth, she realized that was not what she really wanted to say anyway. "My name's not Swanstrike. It's Crescent," she mewed, the defiance of her tone lost in the softness of her voice. She doubted he even heard her, but she felt a tiny bit better saying it. Even if it was just once. There. At least one cat knew. Maybe now one cat might actually remember her when the blackness swallowed her whole and she was really gone forever.
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