Let me love you : open, settling in

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  • Now that he was an official member of ShadowClan, he had to get his sleeping arrangements all sorted out. He wouldn't be in GraveClan all the time, so he needed a Den for when he slept here. If he was correct, warriors usually slept in the outermost trees of the camp, so that's where he should set up right? The male would look around at the empty ones, selecting one that wasn't too small or too big. He didn't like having too much space but it had to be big enough for comfort. When Ceasefire looked inside he had to admit it was a little dusty, and some moss acting as a duster quickly took care of that. Now? To move some things in.


    Once he was done, the place would look like someone actually lived there. He had his bed of course, some containers to store his belongings, a mat by the doorway, things like that. Nothing to extravagant but enough so it felt like home. He would stand outside of the place, trying to see if it looked any different than before. Nope not really. He let out a small sigh, and stand there thinking if there was anything he could do to make it look better. If there were any improvements he could make to his new Den.

  • Cuddly Panda — Zadkiel Harbringer — ShadowClan Apprentice / Duskreacher — 6 months old — he/him
    "Are you getting comfty here?" Zadkiel came to see Ceasefire in the den and settling himself in. He hadn't met the caracal yet, but this might be a good chance too. The red panda peeked his head in a bit to look around, thinking that he might have plenty of space for himself in the den.

  • Kael had noticed this male around before, just a few times. He was relatively new, himself, so he could hardly say to anybody that he knew them. It wasn't that he was anti-social though, so he made his way over toward Ceasefire. As soon as he got close, another approached. Zadkiel, a red panda, was somebody he had seen around a bit too. Smiling at the pair of them, the fennec fox swished his tail back and forth in a greeting. "Hey there. How are you guys? My name is Kael, I don't think we've met."