Know my name |O| SkyClan meet & greet

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  • MOTTLEWISH

    the tales untold


    Meet and Greet. She remembered one of those being hosted back when she joined DarkClan. But she didn’t remember enough, because she simply had to go and ask some NPC elder if he knew how it was hosted. Didn’t want to mess up or, make a bad first impression. Not first, but it was always good to make good impressions.


    She walked into the centre of the camp, trees with dens the on them towering above the big molly. “I will be hosting a meet and greet! It doesn’t matter when you joined, it’s always nice to get to know each other better,” she called out, hopefully not being too annoying. But, well, if Heronstar asked for this it would probably be okay... and fun.


    She herself was relatively new, so she was pretty much looking forwards to this. It would be nice to know more about the cats that were around her every day, since she often had to gather up the courage and then talk to cats one by one, which was more personal but... more tiring and time-consuming. She found she had less time to make friends now that she was a queen. Maybe because she couldn’t and didn’t do much as a warrior.

  • amaryllispaw wasn't someone who went out of his way to socialize with his clanmates. it was enough for him to just talk to his siblings and his mother. but lately, he hadn't been seeing much of them- they were all too busy with their own responsibilities and training to have time for sharing tongues, he guessed. it made his heart ache, so similar yet vastly different to the pain he had felt when primrosepaw went missing, longing for a moment where they all had time. maybe this lack of socialization is what made him walk up to mottlewish when she announced that she was hosting a meet and greet. it was uncharacteristic of him, to engage in social interactions without being drawn towards it by his family's presence; but loneliness, and boredom, had a way of making him act in such a way. "i will join," he announced in his monotonous voice, blinking at the unfamiliar she-cat in front of him. the dark red apprentice settled down a comfortable distance from her, wrapping his fluffy tail around his paws and waiting for further instructions from the hostess.