[[ I don't have a texting phone. x3 ]]
Bear sat down. "Okay, I'm going to put these cobwebs on your scars." she mewed. The brown tabby set them down gently between her paws.
[[ I don't have a texting phone. x3 ]]
Bear sat down. "Okay, I'm going to put these cobwebs on your scars." she mewed. The brown tabby set them down gently between her paws.
ooc. X3
ic. Insigniakit flinched and nodded, bracing himself for the pain to come. [b]"Alright, I'm ready."
Bear nodded, and picked up a bundle of cobwebs. She placed them on a few scars as gently as she could, then repeated it for another few scars.
[[ Should I RP her applying every single cobweb? xD ]]
ooc. No xD
ic. Insigniakit clenched his jaw as Bear applied the cobwebs. Groaning in pain, the black and white Tom forced a smile. "Th-Thank you, Bear." Insigniakit stood up, stretched outbid legs the retorted playfully, [b]"That was fun, we should do it again some time."
"Eh, I don't really want to go through the part with the hawk so much." she chuckled, finishing up on her treatment. In her throat rose a purr of pride and happiness. She had succesfully treated a cat all be herself!
Insingniakit smiled and flexed his scarred shoulders. "Thanks, Bear, it feels a lot better already." The tomcat gave a small smile at the tabby and sat back down. [b]"Nah, but we coul go back into the forest sometime!"
"Your welcome. And yeah! That part was fun. We could use a bit of tree climbing practice, too." Bear replied, her voice still a laugh. The sun's warmth spread over her back, and the she-cat purred with comfort. "It's a nice day today, huh?" Bear asked, enjoying the newleaf weather.
Insigniakit nodded at Bear's small-talk. [b]"Yeah, I was born in leaf-bare, so this is really warm for me. I guess you were to, eh?"
"Yep." Bear mewed, nodding at Insigniakit.
Insigniakit tilted his black head up to look at the sun. [b]"Agh! It's bright!"
"I wouldn't look at it if I were you." Bear warned.
Insigniakit looked back down, white spots glaring back at him.
Bear groomed her paw. "I'm looking forward to newleaf." she mewed.
The black and white kit gave a small nod. [b]"So am I. I can wait. Mommy told all about, it sounds wonderful."
"It's supposed to be warm and sunny, and prey is supposed to be plentiful." Bear purred.
Insigniakit shrugged, shakin his head. [b]"I dunno. I suppose so."
"Well, so far, it's been proving itself." Bear purred, feelig the sun's warmth.
Insigniakit nodded and stretched in the warmth of the sun. [b]"What do you suppose Momma willso once I an apprentice? Have more kits?"
"Maybe. If she decides to." Bear said. She lay down and rolled onto her back, now allowing her stomach to soak in some sun.
Insigniakit looked over at the other kit and sighed. "Did you ever meet your Daddy? I never met mine." Truthfully, he wasn't even sure if Bear had met her mother. But it doesn't hurt to ask.