Amber flicked her tabby tail in acknowledgement. She loved kits, one of the reason she created this group. She laughed quietly at the silver tabby's introduction, stating the plans for them to join the group. She immediately regretted it, realizing their mother wasn't sure yet, and turned apologetically to the black cat, who she didn't know the name of, she just realized.
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Salem
The way the stranger had immediately gone on to excite them with this group... It had bewildered her, but at the same time, she softened. Looking at her kits and how fascinated they were, she relaxed. This cat was looking at her now. She glanced back, green eyes glinting with their own excitement. She nodded to her. "Sorry, silly of me not to tell you who I am." After all, her three young ones had beaten her. "I'm Salem." It was odd, even to her sometimes. But it had some significance to her two-legs. So she assumed.
Gray
He was probably the most riled up by this clan idea. His paws itched to meet so many more. Before Salem even had a chance to continue talking, he leaped forward with "I wanna join! Sounds fun!" To which he received a confused look from his own mother.
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Amber nodded. "Salem. I like it! I'm sorry if you hadn't made up your mind, I got excited." She blushed and turned to the kits, who all seemed to have warmed up to her and the idea pretty fast. She nodded to Gray, started to list all the cats, starting with the other kits. "They're only two moons old, of course." and moving on, listing by age. She realized there were no cats the kits' age.
Rabbit
Curio
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Bump
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I'm waiting for Gale
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Salem
There was a shake of her head. Honestly, the idea wouldn't stop running through her head. It seemed to settle quickly as her kits' excitement became overwhelming. She looked at them, each on with a glint in their eyes. Perhaps she wouldn't mind. But the thought of her folks... No, she solidified with a twitch of her tail. They would have gotten rid of her kits by now, if she had them in their nest. They barely seemed to miss her when she disappeared during her pregnancy. She sighed, her shoulder lax. "I think... if they want to go, then we wouldn't mind joining you." Three sets of eyes were on her then, a silent question in them that she understood. "Including me. At least, let us see if it'll work out."
Gray
His ears perked and he couldn't help the jolt of joy in his veins. He smiled, bright. His purr as loud as his personality. "Really?" He squeaked, earning a caring laugh from his dark-colored mother. "Yes, yes! Please!" To which she could only offer a reassured nod.
Ashe
There was something different that shifted in her. Going from shy to full of energy, she bounded over to Salem. Her head rubbed under the other's chin, a warm purr in her chest. "Thank you, mama," She blinked up at the older.
Mint
The silver tabby was in a bit of disbelief. He was soon at his sister's side, offering his own nuzzle beneath their parent's chin. He shared his own happy tone with his littermates, the cheer when he voiced his own excitement. His tail swayed continuously, unable to still.
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Amber nodded. "You can come with us. You may change your mind at any time, if you are so inclined." She nodded out, still enjoying the kits' excitement. She loved when they decided to join! Cats didn't always agree about large numbers. They said there was more chance of a bad cat, who might ruin everything. Amber didn't believe in that, but she wasn't sure about these cats, and how they felt. "One of the cats I mentioned, Curio, he's a bit intimidating, but he's really nice!" She glanced at her partner for a second opinion, but then remembered that he and his sister were suspicious of him.
Rabbit watched the sisters, unsure what to say.
Curio walked alongside his partner, glancing around.
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Dawn padded after the duo cautiouly, her pelt brushign against her sisters as they made their way towards the camp.
Autumn pressed against Dawn, her paws shaking slightly as she went after the two cats quietly, and cautiously.
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// TheBrinkle Gale will be fed to the plot if you don't post by tomorrow. ~Featherlight~ Here's the roleplay!//
Amber
Rabbit kept walking, eyes still on the sisters, and eventually saw their home-cave. He pointed it out to the girls with his front paw, saying "This is where you will be staying, as long as you wish."
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//Gale is now a fodder cat. We need a new deputy.//
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Salem
Her green gaze lingered on her more-than-excited kits. They stared back in expectation. Well... it seemed too late to look back now. At least it would temporary, and they weren't being held against their will. So if things didn't work, she suppose returning was loners wouldn't be so bad. She finally nodded in reassurance, mostly self-. "I think it'd be nice to meet new cats, and give them a chance to grow up without me constantly worrying for them." She chuckled, though she was serious.
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Amber nodded, flicking her tail in the direction of the cave. "We can go now, or you can say goodbye to your folks." She was eager to show the rest of the group that her patrol was more than a success.
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The two sisters slowly made there way to the camp, unease clear in their postures as the duo carefully studied the camp. Opal sniffed and p ressed against her sister as she shook slightly, her ears flat against her head.
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Storm and Frost padded excitedly through the meadow. Frost pounced at a beetle. "My first prey!" She purred. Storm twitched his whiskers before bowling his sister over playfully and they began scuffling together in the grass.
Fog walked nervously through the grass, glancing around. "He-Hello?" He mewed, hoping someone could find him. "Storm, Frost? Where are you?" He had turned to look at some flowers and when he turned back, his brother and sister had been gone. "Is anyone there?"
Raven paced nervously back and forth in the cave. Her kits had disappeared and weren't inside. What if a fox or a hawk had grabbed them?! She thought, glancing towards the entrance. The black she-cat hesitated as she started towards the exit. She wanted to find her kits, but didn't want the whole group to have to help.
OOC: Opportunity to kill Fog
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Amber
Rabbit stayed close to the sisters, telling them to wait for their leader, Amber.
Curio stopped, ears pricked. He faintly heard a mewl, from that little gray puffball they called Fog. He ducked away from the she-cat and the puffball she was holding, in the direction of the sound. He crept low to the ground, making sure he was downwind, when he spotted the kit. "Hello, Fog, why aren't you in the cave with your mother?" He sweetened his voice to make the kit comfortable. "And where are your littermates?"
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Fog spun around, eyes wide, as Curio approached him. "Oh, uh, hi Curio," Fog mewed, glancing down at his paws guiltily. "Frost suggested we explore, but when I saw some flowers, I stopped to look at them. I guess they didn't see though. I can't find them anywhere!" He meowed, eyes wide with distress as he looked up at the tom.
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Tracking!~ Where would the best place be for me to jump in?
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// At the camp, maybe your cats could greet Rabbit and the sisters?//
Curio nodded, unsheathing his claws. "Aw, so you're lost? Here, let me help." He took a step closer, now right up to the kit, and bent low. He quickly slashed the kit's throat with one claw, and watched the kit die. "Huh, that was easier than I thought. Now, what should I do with the puffball?"
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(OOC: Sure that sounds good to me! Hope I jumped in okay!)
Hazel was sitting beside her brother inside the cave, the two of them just talking. The tabby she-cat was still adjusting to her new surroundings, though she was glad that she and Cedar had finally found others. When it had been just the two of them traveling they had felt less safe. Catching a familiar scent, she looking up to see Rabbit and a few other she-cats Hazel didn't recognize. New members maybe? "Come on, let's go see who Rabbit is with," Hazel said, gently nudging her brother as she stood. Turning, the slender she-cat made her way over to Rabbit and the others. "Hello, Rabbit," she greeted, smiling at the tom. Looking to the she-cats, Hazel offered a friendly smile, knowing they were likely a little a little uneasy. She and Cedar had felt a little uncertain when they had first come here. "Hello, I'm Hazel. This is my brother Cedar. What are your names?"
Cedar blinked when Hazel nudged him, breaking off mid-sentence. Looking up, he saw Rabbit and the she-cats. "Alright," he said, rising to his paws as Hazel began to pad towards Rabbit. His littermate had always been more friendly and open than he. Not that Cedar was rude or anything. He was just more reserved. Nodding to Rabbit in greeting after his sister spoke, Cedar's gaze settled on the two she-cats, as Hazel addressed them. After she introduced him, Cedar gave a small smile and dipped his head in greeting. His ears angled towards the she-cats, waiting for their reply.