FireClan (RP)

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  • Alerionpaw flicked his tail in an 'okay' as he hurried off to go get some a some fresh-kill for his mentor and himself. He walked over to the fresh-kill pile, selecting a mouse for himself, and taking another for his mentor as he walked back, dropping the mouse in front of his mentor. "There you go!" he said, sitting down to eat his own.

  • "Wow, you're speedy when I request something for you...wow. Thank you by the way." Flashclaw had said, taken a bite out of the mouse.

  • Alerionpaw nodded. "Why of course!" he said, taking a bite out of his mouse. "I mean, its not like I'd just take my sweet time if you asked me for help with something else." he said simply.

  • Alerionpaw smiled, continuing to eat his mouse. Already his training seemed to be going so well! If he kept it up at this rate he'd be a fantastic warrior in no time!

  • Flashclaw's constant sprinting tired him out. He planned to enjoy the meal a bit and regain some of his energy. Plus they day was still young a bit. There was still plenty to do.

  • Alerionpaw soon finished his mouse, laying around and just looking at the sky as he relaxed. He figured Flashclaw and him would do something after their meal, so he was just waiting for now.

  • Alerionpaw looked over at Flashclaw, standing up. "If you're up for more training, then so am I." he said. "What do you have in mind?"

  • "Nothing can really come into mind, just more reflexive training." Flashclaw said. "Only issue is that it'll get very repetitive, and I don't think we'd want to do that."

  • Alerionpaw chuckled. "Well, a bit more reflexive training couldn't hurt, could it?" he asked. "Training is training, even if it is repetitive."