Across Borders (PAFP) (ThunderClan Apprentice x ShadowClan Apprentice)

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  • CreekPaw found her way back beside the other apprentices in her clan. "Who was that?" Her friend TawyPaw asked. "He uh.... is um... a friend." She responded

  • The leader did their announcement, telling the clans that everything is normal, before letting the clans mingle with one another. Once they did Owlpaw started looking for Creekpaw.

  • And CreekPaw did the same for OwlPaw. She searched over the ocean of clan cats and finally saw his brown head with stunning green eyes. "Over here!" She called out

  • CreekPaw searched also. She quickly spotted a getaway gap in between two clans. "Over There..." she whispered to OwlPaw as she began stealthily walking towards the gap.

  • Owlpaw followed close behind, making sure that none of his clan mates were looking towards him, so that he won't get reprimanded.

  • "Yeah..." He said. "...I thought we would never get away from there." He then looked at Creekpaw and felt his heart beat faster, knowing that they were alone.

  • She looked over at him, her light turqouise eyes staring into his green ones. "So, what do you want to do now?" She asked as she playfully bumped his shoulder.

  • "Well, we can always play tag." He said, remembering that he used to play it with his litter mates when he was a kit.

  • "We could, we could....." she meowed with a mischievous grin. "Your it!" She suddenly said as she nudged his shoulder and took off running.

  • She saw that he was gaining on her and tried to speed up. She glanced around as she was running but could not find any quick getaways.

  • "Almost got you." Owlpaw said as he was closing the distance. He had to admit that she was a fast runner, but not as fast as him.