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DesertClan (Roleplay)
Forum-Index → Roleplay → DesertClan (Roleplay)Tigerpaw nodded, and lay her head back down. She then saw Flamestar. "Greetings, Flamestar" Tigerpaw meowed softly. Flamestar nodded a greeting, and looked Tigerpaw over.
"Do you want to talk about what happened?" he asked evenly, and glanced over to Greenbush in concern.
Tigerpaw sighed, and explained what had happened. "I went to the badger set to see if it was still there..." she meowed quietly. "Lilypaw just followed me in order to keep me safe." she lied slightly, and kept the part about Lilypaw arguing with Tigerpaw, and the clanmate attacking them out of her part of the story. "Lilypaw and I were pushed into the hole by a rogue, but I didn't get a good look at it..." she trailed off.
"That was very dangerous, but I'm glad Lilypaw went with you. You two really need to get along better" Flamestar meowed quietly, and sighed. "I'm sorry to say this Tigerpaw, but since you went out without permission I'll have to ask you to stay in camp for a quarter moon...It's just so you can heal as well as your punishment" he meowed gently. Tigerpaw nodded reluctantly, and watched as Flamestar left the den in silence.
"No I was just hunting alone" Sandfeather meowed coolly, and sat down. "What happened here?" she asked in a slightly faked confusion.
Breezetail had successfully managed to kill a mouse, burying it in the dirt. Her ears twitched nervously. The forest felt.. Almost unsafe, for some reason.
"A poppy seed would be nice" Tigerpaw meowed quietly. She didn't feel the pain in her leg anymore instead she felt stung by the punishment Flamestar gave her. 'Beware a warrior who seems to lie' she thought of the prophecy once more. Lilypaw saw something, but I can't ask her...not while my leg heals, and not while I can't leave camp. The clan might over hear she thought sharply.
Flamestar sat on the boulder and waited for the clan to gather. Lilypaw stood at the base of the rock, and flicked her tail gleefully, she waited for the warrior ceremony to begin. She was glad that she wasn't blamed for the badger incident, instead she allowed Tigerpaw to take the fall.