Retinalpaw silently followed him like the stalker she is.
Wolverinepaw son of Cougarstrike, is looking for friends!
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Sunpaw snarled. "Hey, I was talking to you!" She said, chasing after Retinalpaw and Wolverinepaw.
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Wolverinepaw heard yelling, but ignored it. walked into the water until he was belly deep.
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Retinalpaw slowly followed her target.
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Wolverinepaw watched the water, then dived into the water.
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What is doing?!
Retinalpaw knew better than to interfere, so she stood, her luminous eyes gazing at the tomcat. -
Wolverinepaw disappeared underwater.
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Retinalpaw simply slid into the shallower part of the water, read to help if anything went wrong.
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Wolverinepaw suddenly jumped out of the water and aimed to pull her in.
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Retinalpaw gurgled as Wolverinepaw pulled her under.
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The silver bengal laughed and kept her head up.
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Retinalpaw giggled, realizing that the sky was getting lighter, Silverpelt disappearing.
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Foxpaw snarled at Retinalpaw. "Some friend you are!" Then she ran back to camp and laid in her nest.\\
Another apprentice, Stormpaw was sitting in his nest.
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Wolverinepaw smiled and connected eyes with her. "You know, your fur is pretty when you're wet.
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Retinalpaw smiled and held his gaze.
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Wolverinepaw smiled and tried to lick her cheek.
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Retinalpaw allowed him to and started blushing fiercely.
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Wolverinepaw paddled to the shore and stood u0p out of the water. He smiled and disappeared into the forest.
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"Where is he going?" Retinalpaw murmured to herself, getting out of the river and sitting on a rock.
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Wolverinepaw disappeared, letting the other apprentice wander her thoughts. He was something, that's for sure.