"I believe so." she said with a small nod. This would be easy. Just do what he did. Not to hard, for now.
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She smiled as she carefully crossed the border. It's been a while since she'd been outside windclan's territory. Well, this time she had someone with her. It wouldn't be bad. "Yep."
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She raced beside him on their way to the mountain. Well, at least they were getting closer to their destination. And, she had enough energy. Yay.
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"Ok." she said with a nod. She was trying to figure out the best way to do it. She started to twist her neck from side to side and loosen up a bit. Was there another way to do? Oh, well, if she was doing it wrong she was sure he would correct her.
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She nodded "Good." That was slightly up lifting. She felt a little more energized. Not a lot. Not a lot, by far. But, it's the little bit that counts.
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She nodded. She picked up her knife the way he had and walked over, within a small distance, of where he was standing when he had thrown his. She then repeated the way he had shown her. She was slightly off. She hit the tree, but it was much closer to the roots than she liked. She looked over to him. Hopefully, it wasn't too far off.
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She nodded in agreement. She wasn't exactly sure what specific things they needed for the camp in the realms of herbs, but she did know at least a small bit about food. She went off in the opposite direction, hoping to find something for them to put in their camp.
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"Of course we did." she said happily. She smiled brightly and jumped around a tiny bit. She was exhausted, but in the moment to happy to care.
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Maggie stalked off, but she never got too far away. She found a fluttering little bird. It was, I think, a sparrow or something similar. She stalked close to it, she made sure to stay down wind and hidden. She tried not to make a lot of noise and still stay close.
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She nodded, and tried to absorb the knowledge. She ran over an yanked her knife out of the tree. This could be very helpful.
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"The neck and flank are easily exposed." she said hoping that was correct. She wanted to impress him. She thought he was a very smart guy and if he thought she was knowledgeable then, maybe she was.
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She continued to stalk until she thought it was the right moment to strike. She pounced on the small bird and quickly and this going to sound very dramatic, but, toke its life. She sunk her teeth in. It stopped struggling against her. She stood up with the bird in her mouth and walked back to the camp, happily.
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She looked over at the tree and readied herself. She wanted to impress him so she threw on a determined look and lunged toward the tree. She attempted her best attacking on the tree going from bottom left to top right. She assumed it was a great cut. She hoped it was and that he felt that way too.
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"I know almost nothing about them. So, you probably did about the same, if not better, than me." she mumbled as she lowered the bird to the ground. "So, do we head up the mountain or take a break here?" she asked, hoping that he would say stop and eat. She thought it would taste really good.
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She didn't really know the answer to this one. "Do you draw it from a lower point?" she asked. She tried to make it sound like less of an actual question and more of a rhetorical one, but it was completely obvious that she had no clue.
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She heard her stomach growling as she looked back down at the bird. Yay! "Good idea." She said as she bent down closer to it.
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She smiled a bit and turned back to the tree. She saw where she had left the mark on the tree. She started slightly below that point and followed the same motion. Then she started a point slightly above the very first one and drew it up higher than the others. She then looked over at Ruby. Partially for approval and partially for the next part of the lesson.
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Her eyes lit up at his offer. "Your apprentice? Me? You mean it? I'd love to. That'd be amazing. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you." She couldn't contain her joy. She started to dance a little in place. She hugged him a little bit at the end of her dance. She was just so happy.
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"It doesn't matter." she said with a shrug, waiting for him to take the first bite. She'd let him chose which side. She was just hungry.
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She saw Kendall jump into the position and followed her. She didn't know what suddenly gave her so much motivation, but she was thankful they were almost done. Just had to push in to camp, and have people eat it. Shouldn't be to hard.