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    [fancypost borderwidth=0px;][justify]Kaden had slacked behind a little; he wasn't all for sprinting to the border, to be honest, having already done enough of that thanks to his brother. However, when he heard his brother's call he picked up his pace a little, wanting to get to the border quickly. A new home was really all he wanted, so long as his brother was there as well - he was tired of walking everywhere. His feet were sore, it was annoying hunting all the damn time, and he'd like to wake up to somewhere he knew he belonged.


    "Yeah, yeah, calm down." Kaden huffed as he came to a halt behind Andrew. His gaze swept across the territory, and his jaw slacked. This was quite literally rainbow; he didn't think he'd heard a clan name more descriptive of its territory. "Holy..." He felt a smile tug at the end of his lips. This place would be perfect, he knew that for sure.

    [fancypost borderwidth=0px;][justify]Frightfur certainly lived up to her name; Kaden couldn't help but widen his eyes slightly as he saw the feline approach. The teddy bear strapped onto her back was actually quite cute but he couldn't say that it brought a sense of comfort. Metal-clad paws and-- were those spikes in her tail? Kaden supposed that she just had a different sense of style. That was fine.


    The seven month old lifted his head cheerily and offered her a smile. She seemed friendly. Andrew had already said his name, but he decided to say it again, because why not. "Yup, Kaden." He affirmed. His gaze slid over to the smaller of the two, who had just arrived. She seemed friendly too. Her wings were nice; he couldn't help but stare at the feathered appendages with awe. Everything here seemed so... grand and... big.


    As he heard Nighttales, Kaden lifted his head, gaze snapping towards the serval. He offered him a cheerful smile. "It's really nice here," the canine agreed, chocolate orbs once more sweeping across the colourful land before him. He didn't really know where to look; everywhere there was something different and... colourful. God, it was just so colourful. How was he going to remember his way around this place?


    But with that confusion and wonderment came a sense of pride. Even if he had joined, what - thirty seconds ago? He could imagine himself living here. The idea excited him more than he expected. He glanced over to his capricious brother, who was being both awkward and friendly - then again, when wasn't he? "A tour would be great," Kaden said after a moment's hesitation, because he was sure that he'd get lost five minutes in. "Or even just directions."


    He smiled at Xerxes again. "Nice to meet you. I'm Kaden," he repeated, in case the male hadn't heard him or Andrew the first time. Ooh, lieutenant commander? That sounded pretty cool. He didn't know anything about the ranks either, but he was sure that that was pretty high up; it had commander in it.

    [fancypost borderwidth=0px;][justify]A little late to the party, but he was here nonetheless. The canine slipped into the group. "Can I join?" he asked, quite eager to get into this; saying that he wasn't very good at fighting was an understatement. Clumsy, to say the least. This would be good for him, he decided. He needed to learn to fight. In this world, fighting was a necessity.

    [fancypost borderwidth=0px;][justify]Kaden was still trying to get to know this place; it was huge. Five different biomes covered the expanse of this place. He wasn't sure how his twin was going, but he wasn't going so well. At the current time, Kaden was wading through the deep crimson bushes, close to the winding rivers. This place was so beautiful, no doubt, but he still had no idea how to get around. His gaze swept across it, an a small smile grew on his maw.


    "This place sure is colourful," he murmured to himself, picking at a red leaf.

    [fancypost borderwidth=0px;][justify]Noticing Owlflight, Kaden instantly halted in his tracks, gaze flickering over to her. After a moment's pause, he began to trot towards her, eyes bright. He might as well make some new friends; he needed new friends. No, scratch the new - he needed friends. Besides Andrew, he knew no one in this place. He wanted to integrate into the community, he wanted to become a member of this place, because so far it felt as if he were nothing more than a newbie (which he technically was, but it wasn't as if he wanted to feel that way).


    "Hello there!" he chirped. "I'm Kaden." He wasn't sure if he'd met her before, but she sure looked familiar. He tilted his head to the side slightly, studying her. He liked her scarf.

    [fancypost borderwidth=0px;][justify]Kaden paused. So, perhaps not as friendly as he'd initially thought. But that was okay. He was sure that she was nice beneath the surface. "Um, what's your name, sorry?" he asked, his voice going an octave higher. He frowned at his squeaky voice. What was that? He paused for a moment, chuckling slightly. Laugh it off, laugh it off.

    [fancypost borderwidth=0px;][justify]The former leader, eh? That was impressive. Kaden was pretty behind; he had no idea about any of the groups. He blamed that on his twin for letting them live under a rock for the last seven months - aka, his entire life. He wasn't exactly sure who either of them were, Emptyskies or Brooklynchaos, but he was still pretty new, so he supposed that could be excused. The german shepherd stayed silent, seeing no reason to speak.
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    [fancypost borderwidth=0px;][justify]Kaden, after getting lost the first five times, had sworn to stay in the camp today. No more getting lost; it was stressful and confusing. Next time he left, he was going to take someone with him. So, he decided to make the best of his time. "Meet 'n greet!" he called, leaping to his paws. Might as well get to know everyone better. He didn't plan to leave, and he was pretty sure Andrew didn't either.

    [fancypost borderwidth=0px;][justify]Cute. She was so... small. Kaden hadn't been that small for a long, long time. In front, probably never. Maybe when he was born. But he was a german shepherd, and they were pretty big, in comparison to kittens, at least. "I'm Kaden." The jovial boy announced as he trotted over.

    [fancypost borderwidth=0px;][justify]Kaden had heard of this game before. He'd never played it, but he'd always wanted to - playing with just his brother would have been pretty damn boring, especially the truth part, since they knew practically everything about each other. "Am I too late?" he asked, rolling back onto his haunches, smiling with merriment.


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    [fancypost borderwidth=0px;][justify]Kaden trotted over, ears pricked. A house? He needed to find one too. He wasn't sure if he'd be living with Andrew or alone; either or, he was happy. He would have offered up if he had one. He sure loved the little town they lived in, he had to say - it was so colourful. He wanted a house closer to the water, but he supposed most would, so it might be difficult to find.

    [fancypost borderwidth=0px;][justify]This was cute. Kaden was still yet to make good friends, but he hoped to move in with some friend. That would be fun. Like a long sleepover, as they said. He'd spent his entire life living with Andrew, spending his entire day with Andrew, and though he loved his brother to bits he could get a tad tiring at times. Then again, Kaden was still yet to find any good friends. This was only his second day here, to be fair.


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    [fancypost borderwidth=0px;][justify]So perhaps it was a little harder to dig into her nice side. Just needed to peel off the layers. "Well, uh. It's nice to meet you, Owlflight! Kaden, again, in case you didn't hear." He was pretty sure she had, but there was no harm in repeating it. Owlflight didn't seem like the type to remember everyone's names. He certainly didn't remember everyone's names - all in good time, he supposed.


    "So, I'm completely lost." He stated after a moment's pause, trying to spike up the conversation. "Do you know where this is? It's still in ColouredClan's territory, I assume. Very red." He chuckled, gaze sweeping across the crimson vegetation.