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    Her grin grew slightly as Spacepaw addressed her. "I'm doing well, thank you," Eloise would reply before shifting her gaze to Luke and Zerrak as the pair approached. It seemed as if wherever the leader went, the small dinosaur was sure to follow. The white canine smiled faintly once again before returning her dark chocolate optics to the one holding the meet and greet. "That's not stupid at all! It's very interesting, actually. It makes me wonder how that could be possible," She would remark, half to herself. Hopefully she wouldn't offend him by questioning his theory, though she wasn't quite doing so.

    Eloise came forward, her dark optics narrowed in thought. So this was a medic? The canine had gathered that much as the unfamiliar girl smelled of herbs and the scent was found on hardly anyone else (unless they had a garden, though that wasn't a possibility that she had considered in the moment). The poised white saluki offered Andi a soft grin, coming to a halt beside Glasshalos. She rather liked the feline and hoped to get to know her better, but that wasn't the task at hand. "Hello there. I don't believe we've met either," Eloise began, "My name is Eloise Marsh Frederick. I hear you are Andi?"

    Eloise approached after Zerrak, eyeing the smaller canine curiously. She hadn't met the kid yet, though she seemed to be busy with playing at the moment. As Zerrak spoke, she would turn to him, surprise lighting up her dark visionaries. A child who had never even heard of toys? How curious. Though Eloise was young and could be considered a child herself, she definitely didn't see herself as one anymore. "It's a toy. It's something you play with," The Honorguard would explain, flashing the raptor a tight smile.

    Eloise would return Shininglight's friendly grin and waving a paw in greeting. Usually, she didn't use such bright or expressive gestures, though she was feeling rather excited. "You're very welcome. It's a pleasure to make your acquaintance, Shininglight. WindClan is doing well, though we have recently been attacked by the Exiles, so that is not ideal," The poised canine greeted, pushing forward the basket of presents softly. "There is an assortment of gifts in here. I hope that you find them useful," She added politely before turning the next RiverClanner to approach.

    As he spoke of Kate, Eloise's smile dampened slightly. "Oh, Kate has left. If you wanted to know where she has gone, I couldn't tell you," She said solemnly, a hint of almost undetectable bitterness in her tone. She viewed the former advisor's disappearance as a betrayal to her family. "Sorry. She was my mother, though I know enough as anyone else. It's lovely to meet you, though, Desmond. How is RiverClan fairing, if you don't mind me asking?" Eloise would add, her lips folding into a tight line before she offered Desmond a slightly apologetic faint grin.

    The white saluki would offer Guillotine only a fleeting glance, honestly not too interested in the wolf as she hadn't spoke. The other canine seemed on edge, though Eloise was relaxed so she couldn't see why.

    Eloise could be considered a child, though she didn't view herself as one. She had seen and experienced a lot of things in her rather short lifetime and had been forced to mature rather quickly. Besides, she was now a high position and she preferred to be treated like an adult. Though Damien seemed polite and nice, she didn't like the way he described their clan. The way he spoke of their little community came off sounding somewhat condescending in her ears, though she was sure he didn't mean for it to come out that way. She had a tendency to see the worst in people, after all. "You are welcome to join, Damien. My name is Eloise Marsh Frederick. I hope you find WindClan to your liking, sir, and if you have any questions or need anything, feel free to ask," The white saluki would say politely with a small, slightly tight smile.

    Eloise had heard that her father was now residing in the Knights of Eden and had decided to visit. She had not told anyone in WindClan where she was going prior to her departure, not wanting to be told she wasn't allowed to go or being forced to bring someone with her to chaperone. She was a high position for God's sake and she wanted to be treated like an adult despite her age. She had been forced to grow up quite quickly and had grown mature and would have liked if people knew that about her.

    There were many reasons that the young Honorguard wanted to visit her father. First and foremost, she wanted to subtly brag about her position and hopefully earn some form of pride from George. She also was feeling a bit lonely due to her mother's disappearance and though she had her siblings, she still craved a parental figure. Lastly, she wanted to see how similar she really looked to her father, seeing as she had been told numerous times that they looked extremely alike. The poised white saluki mix came to a halt before the border, not in the mood to wait for someone. "Hello? My name is Eloise Marsh Frederick and I am here to visit my family here," Eloise announced, unsure of whether or not she had other family members currently taking refuge in Eden.

    "I'm sure Kate had her reasons," Eloise would add dismissively, frowning slightly. Now that her mother was out of the picture, she certainly felt as if she would have to care for her other siblings now. She wasn't sure who was the oldest, though she certainly felt as if it was her. As Desmond continued to speak, the young canine was a bit shocked. A hurricane? That certainly wasn't good. "A hurricane does not sound like a good time. I'm glad to hear that it is getting better, though," She mused, her neutral expression and small smile becoming a bit less forced. "A bridge, hmm? If you don't mind me asking, how do you construct such a thing? It must be difficult," Eloise would add, genuinely curious.

    Eloise padded forward, her dark optics alight with interest. A lightsaber sounded very cool, and upon seeing it, she wished she had one of her own. The youthful canine looked to Luke, grinning. "That's super cool. Are you going to fight with it?" She asked, not wanting to get too close to the weapon as it seemed extremely dangerous.




    Eloise was shocked to say the least when she saw Leopold, confusion evident in her dark gaze. Why was he here? The white canine said nothing for a few moments, furrowing her nonexistent brows in thought. When she did choose to speak, she said, "Leo? What're you doing here?" The WindClanner demanded, ignoring his question of whether or not she wanted to go to their father's room, "I won't tell Luke, he doesn't know I'm here either. Do you.. live here?"




    Eloise came to a halt beside her clanmates, studying Joseph with curious dark eyes. She wasn't quite sure what he meant by 'neighbor'. Perhaps he was an ambassador for a different clan? That didn't seem quite right. The white saluki mix offered the other canine a small, polite smile, not knowing what to say but managing to speak with grace and purpose all the same. "Welcome to WindClan, Joseph," She began, her tone formal and even, "My name is Eloise. Are you looking to join, perhaps?"




    Eloise had been nearby when Leo had gotten confronted by the fox, and though she was running over, she wasn't close enough to reach the scene in time. Thankfully, Zerrak had stepped in just before she had arrived. "Goodness, Leo, are you alright? What happened?" The canine inquired, her tone sounding a bit harsh because of the concern that laced her words. Her chocolate gaze traveled over her brother, searching for wounds. It didn't appear that he was injured, but t didn't hurt to check.

    The young canine didn't often explore the mountain. She had things to do a lot of the time and didn't see it as a priority. However, today, she had felt like taking a break. It would be her first real one where she took a fair amount of time just to do whatever she wanted. She had hoped for a quiet, relaxing walk in the middle of nature, though upon catching sight of Spacepaw up in the same direction that she was going, she didn't change her path. The girl wanted to make sure that he was doing well, considering he was new. She smiled politely as she caught up to him, matching his pace. "Hello. Spacepaw, right? How are you liking WindClan so far?"




    Eloise padded forward, slightly ashamed seeing as she seemed to be a bit late. The white saluki remained silent as she took a seat beside Glasshalos. Looking to Luke, she wondered what would happen during their little meet-up. She had been rather fond of the idea that they could team up with one of their allies and beat the shit out of the Exiles, who seemed to be nothing but a nuisance.




    Eloise was the first to approach, her nonexistent eyebrows furrowed in concern. The poised canine's gaze swept over the male, checking for any serious injuries. There didn't seem to be any. For a moment, she wondered if this was a joiner, although she realized he was most likely an ambassador from another clan when the thick scent of a different group entered her nostrils. "Sir, are you alright?" The white saluki inquired, "You're from BlizzardClan, correct? Is there anything you need?"




    Eloise didn't really like to eat fish, especially minnows, seeing as they were tiny and didn't offer much meat. However, she supposed that if he caught enough, they would be a good meal for Zerrak because he was much smaller than she was. The white saluki padded over, offering the dinosaur a light grin. "Hello, Zerrak! Catching minnows, are you?"




    Eloise came to a halt near her brother, offering a fleeting glance toward her other clanmates who had gathered. The canine would then look to Lonan, a slight smile gracing her maw. She didn't know this child very well, or perhaps she didn't know him at all. She certainly hadn't spoken with him before, though she had seen him in camp one or two times. "Hello, there. I don't believe we've met. I'm Eloise."




    Eloise didn't have a partner, and she wasn't sure she wanted one. She more wanted to focus on her responsibilities and getting them done and getting them done correctly. To have a 'boyfriend' would be a distraction in her mind, though she figured if she found someone she really liked she could make an exception. The young canine padded over to her brother, smiling warmly and locking her gaze on the egg before them. It looked like it was hatching and she didn't really know what to do, so she turned to Leo. Hopefully he had some knowledge on what to do when it came time to have whatever was in the egg come out. "Is it hatching? What should we do?"




    Eloise approached after Spacepaw, offering Fadingmoon a slight smile in greeting. She dipped her head politely, locking her slightly cautious dark gaze on the feline before them. She seemed to be perfectly good and nice, though one could never be too sure. The white saluki remained silent as the other spoke before saying, "WindClan is doing well, thank you for asking. We recently had some trouble with the Exiles, though they are proving themselves to be nothing more of a band of nuisances."