Frost Territory
Cricketspirit walked to the center of camp awaiting orders. She sat
near some flora, silently eyeing passerby cats as they went to and
from their dens.
Darkclaw shook his head. "Hailpaw, show Silverthunder what you
know. I'm going to check the boarders" he said, still annoyed to
have been interrupted with the training. He padded away before
another word could be said to him.
Silvermoon finished the mouse her and Lionfang shared before she
stood up. "Want to see if we can hunt" she asked her brother. "I
don't see why not" the fluffy tom replied.
Frost Territory
Cricketspirit, with nothing to do, eyed the fresh-kill pile.
Maybe I'll just look for birds, she honestly found hunting
to be quite annoying, but she can't do anything else unless
something comes up. After some self-debating, she gave up and began
to hunt throughout Frost Clan territory for the time being.
Forest Territory
Burntstar left the camp, wanting to get some fresh air from
everything going on. He chose to wander the area while checking on
parts of the border while he's at it. "If I happen to see other
warriors, I should ask them to check the borders also."
Forest Territory
Burntstar turned around to see Silvermoon and Lionfang, the burnt
side of his face appeared first as he answered. "Yeah, just do what
you normally do. If you're able to, be sure to check the borders,"
the brown cat responded, "Try not to instigate others unless it's
necessary." In short, the 'usual'..
Frost Territory
The beige tortoiseshell was tracking down some prey near a group of
trees. She hadn't had much luck with the hunt since she started
earlier, Cricketspirit was wanting to give up - but she wasn't
really the kind to give in to failure. She continued stalking her
prey for several minutes, hoping not to miss on her next attempt.
Lionfang nodded. "Of course Burntstar. You know we wouldnt do
something foolish" he said. "We will update you when we get back to
the camp." He looked to Silvermoon and motioned for her to head off
hunting while he would check the borders.