Timer was watching from a far. Something did seem not quite right. He didn't want to barge in and make things worst, but he had always had this sixth sense on the reactions of his surroundings if everything was alright. He wasn't sure what or whom was out of place, but this was no ordinary day. His heart beat quickened and his blazing blue eyes began to crawl all over the place. Maybe he was just imagining things or it was a sign. Whatever he was feeling it was nothing like he had felt before yesterday. Timer got up slowly and walked away further from the crowd not wanting to get into the situation or let whatever the bad thing was know he felt something about it. Timer continued to walk off until he hit the border from the clan to the forest. He took a deep breath and let his paws guide himself in which direction he would choose to lead himself into.
Posts by Timer
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Timer came up to the mysterious fox. He had once met a animal who liked things like this only that was another story he did not like to tell. He padded up to the fox and only gave out a longing smile. 'Hey. Call me Timer,' he slowly said not stumbling on any words only he was still at the stage of dozing off again only this was not Timer's plan. He shook his head and began to think of really dramatic events to keep him from falling asleep in a conversation. This was one of the reason Timer hated mornings.
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Timer was still yawning from just waking up as the sun blazed brightly in his eyes. He continued to walk over to the commotion almost with every step falling down on his head again. Timer finally let his eyes adjust to the new bright adjustments when a smile creeped along his face. There he was Sunfang. It had been forever since he had saw him last. Timer began to quicken his pace just a little bit when he stopped in his tracks. There was Sunfang, but a very injured only at that. His smile faded and it was as if the sun was not there, but only bright darkness if that were even possible. Timer trudged over to Sunfang still a little shocked. Of course being nervous Timer acted natural. 'Welcome back Sunfang....whats up?' Timer choked then bit his tongue from attempting to speak anything else.
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Timer yawned again still where Sunfang was laying a second though. He stood there as if there was a conversation still going on. All the cats who were once in that clutter had moved and in the patch was only Timer still processing what was going on. Timer nearly fell over when he leaped off stopping himself before collapsing then headed over to the medicine den to make sure that Sunfang was doing ok.
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Timer was done with the annoying yawning and losing track of time. He unsheathed his claws and stuck a talon into the other paw. This definitely woke him up, but in return he was given a line of red gashing blood. It stung a little bit, but Timer could manage. Timer went back to the conversation of Twopaw's intriguing yet unusual skill. 'How long have you been able to do this skill as you might call it?' Timer asked glad that for once he could actually see clearly now.
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Timer came back staring at the enraged cats back at Acornpaw. He had finally figured out what was wrong with him during a long walk in the woods. Of course he was always the last one to figure things out, but the first to know something wasn't quite right. Timer shook his head. He didn't need to get in the way of the possessor only he couldn't shake the feeling that there was something a little different about this situation. It was as if there was something off about this spirit. Much more history to tell than what they did. Timer only stayed put keeping his paws almost glued to the dirt floor. Timer only stayed glaring at Acornpaw one of the apprentices he was with in the ceremony when he became an apprentice. The only difference was he was still just a little older than him sadly. Timer refused to let this happen, but his mind said otherwise. He had never dealt with this situation before yet it was like an after life had. It didn't matter. His mind wanted a different thing to happen and it had an idea that was dwelling in the corners of his brain unrevealing to consciousness.
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Timer shook his head and looked directly at Twopaw in interest. 'That's cool, but why were you at a junkyard in the first place?' Timer didn't want to sound interrogative, but at the moment he was pretty much out of it and needed something to wake him up or at least excite him enough to slowly come to that stage.
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Timer nodded and replied only with a gentle smile. He was about to speak when nothing came out. His mind went blank and wasn't sure what to think at the time at all. Timer shrugged when his paws led him to slowly walk away and let the rest of the cats converse with each other while he figured out why his head wanted to do something else.