Never forget, never forgive {open}

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  • The RiverClan she-cat wrapped her tail around her shivered. She hated it here, she hated the wind, she hated the open sky, but most of all she hated BloodClan for driving the clan out of their territory. She was getting older and no longer had the mental strength to cope with the current events. She closed her eyes and dreamed of the life she had never had. A life with glory, bravery, and most of all, a life with kits. She was alone in the world, neither friends or family existed to support her in these difficult times.

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    "BloodClan is a pain in the ass, aren't they?" Forevergone asked, voice quiet and face void of emotion as she took a seat next to the RiverClanner. It felt odd, and all that the Bodyguard could do was point out all their similarities in her mind. It was strange how alike, but how different the two were. Her chocolate tabby pelt shifted over her lean muscles and the RiverClan-born-WindClanner shuffled her paws slightly.


    Why was she even trying to talk to this female? Mentally, Forevergone shrugged. She barely spoke to her clanmates, never mind strangers, but she felt like she needed to say something to her.
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  • She opened her eyes and looked at the cat next to her. Leafeye nodded before meowing; "They have ruined my life. I will never forgive them ..." she said with a sigh. She admired the she-cats beautiful pelt and strong muscles. "A pretty cat" Leafeye thought with a sting of envy. She remembered the days when she used to be pretty and strong. Days when she was a good hunter, a great hunter really. She shook her head to try to clear her thoughts before turning back towards her company. "What's your name?" she asked.

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    Forevergone nodded. "I know how you feel. They burned WindClan before to, I ended up being caught by a group of cats and. . ." her voice faded away and the Bodyguard stroked the large scar on her side to finish the sentence. "Burnout, Jetstream, Dusksky, and an apprentice named Hollowpaw." She snorted, shacking her head. "Now I have a fear of fire and hate water, what a great pair.


    "Forevergone," she answered, looking over at Leafeye. "I must say the story of it is as depressing as it itself."
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  • The she-cat nodded, understanding Fovergone's pain. "I'm Leafeye" she said before tilting her head with a frown as she hears the other cat's name. "Tell me. If you want to, of course" she meowed.

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    "Eh," Forevergone said, shrugging her shoulders and changing her position slightly. "My mother was a whore," she sneered, though the words hit her hard on the inside. "Left her family in RiverClan first -- she was the daughter of Cougarstar, half sister of Bearstar -- and then left me and my siblings, plus her two bestfriends, here in WindClan for some SunClan tom. I wasn't planning on having such a depressing name, but I needed something to remember her traitor-ship." The chocolate tabby nearly laughed. "She made me promise to never leave WindClan, fucking hypocrite."
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  • "Ah, I'm sorry to hear that ..." she said, feeling sad and slightly uncomfortable by the story. "Perhaps she felt that you would be safe here?" Leafeye meowed softly towards Forevergone.