Posts by ANDI MACK

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    omg rip deer

    if your laptop still doesn't' turn on i'll throw it across the room for you


    oh wow, that's a lot of genres :0

    and a lot of hours ahh

    i don't know if i could ever be that dedicated lol


    omg jolty i hate when that happens rip


    aww huge puppers are the best <33

    i got a tiny pipsqueak that has no chill

    but i love him anyways lmao

    my other two babies are my precious kitties eeep


    oh yikes ouch that sounds painful

    i've only fallen down the stairs once... when i was five which led to a broken arm


    Much like Werifesteria, Andi too had first joined SunClan during the time of the eclipse. It was unusual to come to a place called SunClan only to discover that there really wasn't any sun at all. She was quick to learn that it wasn't a usual occurrence though, but rather something strange that had happened. It didn't really matter much at all anymore, though. It was over and now the clan could move on with their lives; hopefully in a much happier direction. Andi sure could use more positivity around her to help her clam down a bit. Her mind had been crammed with endless stressful thoughts lately, but the flowers all around her seemed to be a good enough distraction for now.


    As she heard little steps begin to approach her, the shiba inu mix lifted her head, smiling as she saw that it was a bobtailed kitten. She wasn't sure if she had ever met the feline before, but even so, she was happy to at least meet her now. "Oh, hi," the girl woofed, wagging her tail as her gaze flickered towards the flowers, only to return back to Weri. "I'm just gathering flowers so that I can make things out of them - most likely flowercrowns!" She explained, always willing to talk about arts and crafts to pretty much anyone who was curious to see what she was up to. For the most part, it was typically something artsy, but she had other interests, too. Like healing, and whatnot. Art was her ultimate passion though. It was her favorite thing in the entire world.


    Andi may be young, yes, but life seemed to be extremely complicated for her. It wasn't always like this, though. In fact, life was once extremely simple. Now, she seemed to be caught in the middle of a big storm, just clinging on and waiting for it to pass. She was just about to accept her new life and embrace it for what it was, until something else had happened, and then she just couldn't seem to forget about it. Not now. Maybe, not ever. The canine became a little startled as she heard a voice say something to her, causing her to flinch a bit in surprise. She managed to quickly relax though, looking up to see Irene. She wasn't too familiar with the catsune, but she knew that she had seen her around quite a bit. It was good to at least see a bit of a friendly face approach her. She did enjoy being alone, and having her own personal time to ponder over things, but right now she knew that she could really use some company.


    At the princess's inquiry, the little healer turned the book over to the cover to show Irene, before mentioning the title out loud. "It's called the Ocean at the End of the Lane," She woofed gently, glad to have a distraction for once. The book itself wasn't really working, but talking to Irene seemed to be doing just the trick. "It's really good." At least it was so far, as she hadn't ever read the book the whole way through. She was at least making progress, though, and maybe after she finished this book she'd have to search for another one to read. "Have you read any books that you've really liked?" Andi was a bit curious, so she thought asking seemed necessary. Besides, she really wanted to keep this conversation going, for as long as she possibly could. Getting to know her clanmates was something she needed to do, and it helped to ease her worries as well.


    // you're welcome!

    also tfw you just decide to choose the book you're reading in class because you're actually really enjoying it ahhh


    Make trick or treat bags for allies? That sounded pretty fun, and halloween was just around the corner, so it seemed like a good idea to her. "Alright!" The canine responded with a smile, looking over at Micaiah, who seemed to be her partner in completing this little task. It did sound nice to be assigned to do something that involved traveling to allying groups. Andi knew she could always use a nice long walk from clan to clan just to get some fresh air and clear her head.


    // ayeee lilbaddies, what clans do you want to take?


    yass jack russells are great

    they can get extremely hyper tho lmao

    which can be both a good and a bad thing


    *screams*

    VELLI YASSSS <33


    got ninja'd oops

    but your layout looks so good!!

    i don't think i'll participate in got week either

    mostly because i don't watch the show oops


    Andi seemed to be one to easily take things for granted. She never realizes how good she has it until it's all gone. Much like Irene, the canine had never even stopped to appreciate the sun until it was suddenly just... gone. It was an odd thing to think about, how everyone should appreciate what they have, even if they have just a little. After all, you'll never know if those little things will one day be gone as well.


    The fluffy shiba mix caught sight of an unfamiliar creature, and decided to see what this one might be doing here. She followed closely after the catsune, a smile visible upon her facial features as she seated herself down, offering Seafoam a single nod in greeting. "Hi," she'd say simply, as Irene seemed to have mostly everything covered, though Andi felt it necessary to add in her own little greeting, knowing that SunClan would come off as more 'friendly' that way.


    Gather around for... compliments? Wow, that seemed so nice! Andi approached, of course, not wanting to miss out on this. Everyone could always use a good compliment every now and then, especially during the darker times that SunClan had been going through as of lately. Even though things were starting to look up, the canine knew that this would probably help to cheer many individuals up - including herself. Smiling brightly, the girl gleamed at Weri, though as Volkrath spoke up her ears swiveled in his direction. His comment made her laugh a little, and already she could feel the positivity in the air, and no compliments hadn't been given out yet. Looking back toward the bobtailed feline, Andi would nod towards her. "Wow, this sounds so nice! I'll take a compliment, I guess." It was a little odd asking for a compliment, but then again, that was the whole point of this.


    An alliance request? Andi was still trying to memorize the current allies and enemies which SunClan had, since being aware of the political standings of the clan seemed important. Curious about whether or not StormClan would be added to the list, the shiba inu mix bounded over, quietly listening to the lion list off StormClan's list. If she could remember correctly, it seemed like they had a lot of common allies, which was good. She didn't think that any of StormClan's allies were SunClan's enemies either, which was even better. To her, agreeing to an alliance didn't seem like much of a bad idea at all, but she knew she wasn't one to make these decisions, so she remained silent, and continued to listen.


    First compliments, and now cookies? It amazed Andi how Weri never seemed to stop with the kind gestures and offers. She had never met someone so enthusiastic before. It really was relieving to know that she had a clanmate whom spreaded kindness with every chance she got. "Oh, could I have a cookie too?" The canine would ask as she bounded up after Brightkit, sighing wondrously as she breathed in the irresistible scent of the delicious treats. There were so many different kinds of cookies, and she wasn't sure which one to choose. They all looked a smelled so good!


    For several moments, Andi remained in her hiding spot behind the bushes, her gaze scanning the clearing in search of, hopefully, Jonah. If he didn't show up - well, quite honestly she wasn't sure what plan b would be. There was no plan b. There would be no other easy way to contact him. If this didn't work, then it was all over. But it had to work... Andi knew it just had to. She refused to accept the fact that it might not. She was a bit in denial over everything, but that wasn't necessarily a bad thing. It wasn't a good thing either, but it wasn't a bad thing. It at least gave her enough determination to actually figure out what the heck was happening. Finding Jonah was just the first step, and now if he would only do as she requested of him and show up. Then maybe, just maybe she'd be able to help him understand.


    At first she heard pawsteps approach her, and swiveled her ears toward the sound, feeling her heart begin to race rather rapidly. For a moment she closed her eyes, hoping that it was Jonah whom was here and not anyone else. Then, she heard a voice. It was a voice so familiar to her, and helped put her worries to rest. "Hello? Is anyone here...?" It said, and as it rang in the girl's ears, she couldn't help but smile with relief. She managed to wriggle her way out of her hiding place behind the bushes, revealing herself. She glanced at the golden canine, looking him up and down as she held her breath for just a moment. "Jonah," she finally spoke up, breaking the silence as she felt her paws tremble a little. She was shaking, yes, seemingly a bit nervous, but of course she would do her best to hide it. "You came... there's um, something I need to talk to you about." She really hoped that she wasn't pushing through this too quickly. After all, she was certain that she was just a stranger in Jonah's eyes, though she knew that there was so much more than that - things which he couldn't remember.