Leafeye waited outside Bearstar's den, anxiously kneading the ground with her paws. She had just returned from a border patrol and she had urgent news. As the wind carried her scent into the den she waited for anyone to call her inside.
Reporting from duty
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Copper eyes locked on her unmoving paws, the black she-cat lay close to the leaders den, a tiny smile on her face as she allowed her mind to wander. But of course, duty called to her when she looked up to see a warrior outside Bearstar's den.
Pushing to her paws, the she-cat trekked over to the she-cat and tilted her head to the side. "Hello," she purred, "what do you need?"
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She jumped to her paws and greeted Neverfall with a respectful nod. "Greetings, Neverfall. I just returned from a border patrol and we found a very cocky loner hunting on our territory. And it seems like she has been doing so for quite some time. We chased her off for now but she seems to have a den on our lands as well so she will most likely return" she meowed quietly.
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How no one had ever managed to catch this loner, well, she was not quite understanding. It seemed simple enough to her; chase her off, if she fights back, kill her. Letting out a sigh, the she-cat looked at Leafeye and nodded her head, coming to a final decision. "I want you to go on the next border patrol. If she is found on our territory again, she is to be killed," ordered the black Assistant Deputy.
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[align=center]"Will do" she meowed quietly and nodded towards them both before turning around to head back to camp. The she-cat was very insecure and always needed someone elses opinion on pretty much everything. "Now I know what to do ..." she thought to herself with a relieved sigh.