friends come and go {p. #attackingcare} but it's you i'd like to know

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  • Redkit sat inside the camp, bored out of her little kit mind. Not too much had been going on, and Icekit was getting too boring to be around. The morning sun was warm and sweet, pouring down on her. She'd just risen, but felt sleepy bathing in the sun. Aside from that, she felt like there was absolutely nothing to do. The kit yawned, again searching the camp for something. Hm. Perhaps there was something in the Nursery to fill her time.


    She trotted over to the den, bent on finding something to keep her busy. Redkit poked her head into the den, spotting kits that might be fun. "[b]Anyone wanna play?[/n]" she asked, forming the basic sentences of a kit.

  • Attackingkit was lounging out on the cold hard floor of the nursery, resting his eyes after waking up from his sleep. He couldn't really decide if he wanted to go back to sleep or not, and if he did try to fall asleep again, he knew somebody was probably going to wake him up. Finally, the chocolate tabby managed to rise to his feet drowsily, letting out a loud yawn.


    His dark eyes glanced toward the kitten he'd heard, and he looked thoughtful a few moments. Finally, the corner's of the small tom's lips curled into a small smile. "I wanna play!" he replied in a cheerful voice to the she-kit as he slowly padded over to her.

  • {I forgot to use her separate account the first time. Oops!}


    Redkit brightened up at the sleepy kit's response. Good, someone actually wanted to play! Flooded with sudden concern, she craned her neck to look over him and make sure she hadn't woken up any other kits or mothers. When she was sure she didn't do so, she looked back at the brown kit and curled her lips into a warm smile. "All right!" she cheered, in a quiet voice so not to disturb the Nursery cats. "Why don't we go outside into the camp--you know, for more room? Then we can pick a game!" She did a little hop of excitement, then trotted out into the camp, stopping to wait for him once she was outside.