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    Eloise's grin grew slightly as he remembered her name, her feathered tail waving in a rare wag. The saluki nodded briefly, her optics alight with interest as she heard him mention amnesia. "Yes, that is correct. You have amnesia? That is interesting. What do you not remember?" The youthful Honorguard would inquire, not stopping to think whether or not the inquiry would offend him or perhaps bring back bad memories. That wasn't her problem- all she had done was ask a question. However, Eloise was genuinely pleased to hear that Spacepaw was enjoying his time in WindClan. It meant they were doing something right. "I'm pleased to hear that you are finding it to your liking. I must say, the territory is especially beautiful. What is your favorite part about WindClan?"

    aaah hello dream!! and yeah I did lose muse for her but it's coming back slowly but surely


    don't worry about losing ur muse its totally fine, happens to everyone!! it'll return when the time is right

    ooh an event?? what do you have in mind?

    Eloise listened quietly to his explanation, looking forward as he spoke. She wanted to remain silent, seeing as it would be rude to interrupt him. Some might see it as strange that Eloise would verbally attack anyone without hesitation, though she would never interrupt anyone, no matter the circumstances. "That must be very strange, to not know who your parents are. My mother has disappeared and my father is apparently not a good person, so perhaps we are similar in that way," The canine would muse somewhat absentmindedly, another rare thing for her. She was known to be constantly alert and observant, though when it came to talking about family, she seemed to become distant as she thought about the subject. She couldn't help but feel responsible for her mother leaving, though it didn't really make sense. "Both of our parents are not really relevant to our lives."

    As he began talking about more cheerful things, Eloise snapped herself out of her daze and her dark chocolate gaze sharpened. As everything came back into focus. She really did not understand when he spoke of 'losing yourself'. She was a focused and driven girl, constantly having something to do or somewhere to be. She never really took time for herself, though she tended to be a selfish individual. "The sun is already setting and I know a nice place to stargaze. My mother showed it to me, but I have never been there on my own. We can go if you'd like," The white saluki suggested.

    //yeet uncle jers

    It hadn't been long since Kate had up and left, though Eloise found herself not paying any mind to her mother's disappearance. A series of events had caused her to mature quickly and though she was, Eloise really didn't see herself a child. She was responsible and professional and she definitely looked quite young, she acted the opposite of it.

    The scent of a somewhat familiar clan drew her to the scene, her dark chocolate brown visionaries fixated intently on Jerseyboy. It seemed he was a BlizzardClanner, a group she had never been to though she had met a few members. The white saluki mix remained standing, bowing her head politely and holding her head high. "Welcome to WindClan. I'm Eloise Marsh Frederick. It is a pleasure to make your acquaintance," The Honorguard greeted, her voice smooth and poised and holding an air of elegance.

    Eloise couldn't help but wrinkle her nose in slight distaste as he attempted to flirt with Glasshalos, looking to the older femme to see what she would do. She looked up to the advisor and to see her being addressed like this was definitely new. The white saluki said nothing as Jerseyboy spoke to Halo, studying him with slightly more cautious eyes.

    As he introduced himself as her uncle, Eloise was taken aback. Perhaps Kate had spoken of this unfamiliar feline before, though she didn't quite remember. The name sounded slightly familiar, but now she could put a face to the name. "It's lovely to meet you, then, Jerseyboy. I would go fetch any Mother for you, though I'm afraid I cannot do that."




    //welcome + ic opinions!!

    Eloise approached after Luke, a slight amount of distaste evident on her features. This newcomer seemed very loud and very outgoing; why did he have to shout? It was uncivilized and uncalled for. The white saluki forced a tight smile onto her maw, dipping her head briefly. "Welcome to WindClan, sir. My name is Eloise Marsh Frederick. I'd be happy to assist you if you need anything or have any questions," She added. Her last statement was a lie, though she figured it would be polite to say.

    Eloise nodded curtly as she listened to Luke's thoughts. Fadingmoon, the BlizzardClan ambassador, had been incredibly kind to offer their aid in battle. Though she hadn't been able to seal the deal, the canine figured that if they were to visit BlizzardClan that they could easily work out an arrangement to hit the Exiles hard. "Yes, I agree. We can send someone over to figure out an agreement. I'm sure they most likely won't, but what is our Plan B if they decline?"




    /yeeee

    Eloise frowned as Spacepaw spoke, irritation running through her veins. She didn't like it when others felt pity for her; she wanted to look tough and professional. The canine pressed her lips into a thin line, not saying anything for a few moments. "Don't be. I don't care anymore, it was her choice to leave." She remarked simply, not wanting to further elaborate on the issue. She visibly cheered up as he said he wanted to go to the stargazing place. "Lets go then," Eloise added, leading the way as she made a sharp turn higher up the mountain and onto a secret winding path. After a few minutes walking along a curvy, barely-there path, they made it to a small cliff off the side of the mountain which directly faced the setting sun, which was now already gone and casting an array of darker colors across the sky. "Here we are," Eloise said, glancing around the small, isolated outcropping. They were practically hanging off the side of the mountain, which was a bit creepy, but cool all the same.

    Eloise padded forward, offering the SunClanner a polite smile. She had never been to SunClan and wasn't sure if she had met any of them, but she would have liked to visit them. It sounded like an interesting and unique place. The white saluki dipped her head effortlessly, looking at the presents briefly but fixating her gaze on Azazel. "Hello there. From SunClan, are you? How is your clan fairing?" She inquired, tilting her head inquisitively, "Welcome to WindClan and thank you for the gifts. I'm Eloise, by the way."




    As much as she hated to admit it, Kellogg had a point, though she didn't completely agree with his statements. "If BlizzardClan is too big then HawkClan is surely too small. Perhaps we could go with a medium-sized group? Besides, extra warriors aren't always bad. They can help those who are struggling against their opponents," Eloise pointed out, her tone mild. She was trying to keep an open mind which was already proving to be difficult. So far she was managing, but it could easily go South if someone tested her self-control.

    Eloise approached after Luke, her dark eyes momentarily trained on the retreating dove. It was a pretty bird with it's white feathers and all. The white saluki offered Luke a small smile before looking to the note, reading it and feeling satisfied. She liked parties, especially if they had themes or were fancy. "It sounds interesting. I will go, if that's alright."

    The young canine had heard of StormClan maybe once in her life. She had never been there or met any of it's members as it seemed to be a small group. Nonetheless, Eloise extended Blazestar a polite smile and small bow of her skull as she padded forward, halting beside Luke. "Welcome to WindClan. My name is Eloise Marsh Frederick," She explained, studying the unfamiliar feline curiously.

    Eloise was one of the first to approach, the wispy white fur on her ears fluttering as she perked them up. The canine took a seat before Luke, gazing up at the lion expectantly and listening intently to the announcements. The event in SunClan sounded like fun and she would make an appearance at the events. From her knowledge, SunClan held the best festivals. Upon hearing the promotions and such, Eloise grinned. She was an advisor. Awesome. As for her specialty, she already knew what she wanted to be. "Congratulations to those promoted and thank you, Luke. I'd love to step up to advisor. I won't let you down."




    At Jerseyboy's comment toward Glasshalos, Eloise's frown deepened. "Okay, chill," The canine said, clearly disturbed on some level, "I'm literally standing right here. I don't need to hear about this." She added, any air of professionalism leaving her momentarily before it was back in full swing as quickly as it had gone. She didn't like to talk about her mother as she saw her vanishing as a betrayal to her family and clan. Maybe it wasn't so, but that was not Eloise's thinking. "Kate has left, for reasons unbeknownst to us. She has disappeared altogether and we are unable to track her down, seeing as she is a spirit." Perhaps Eloise should have sounded more concerned when talking about the fact that her mother vanished into thin air, but she was over it by this point. She figured she could manage on her own.




    Eloise padded over, flicking her tail absentmindedly. The white saluki scanned the SkyClanner and the gift basket he had brought before locking her dark, piercing gaze on Royalguard. A curious name, yes? It seemed to her that most warrior names sounded peculiar, but perhaps that was because she wasn't named so. Perhaps if she would had had a warrior name she would have thought differently about the matter. Nevermind that, though, that's not what Eloise was here for. The Advisor merely flicked her optics up toward Glasshalos as she introduced herself and asked a question, ready to listen to this unfamiliar animal's preposition. If she wasn't incorrect, SkyClan was a rather small clan, but so was WindClan. Perhaps SkyClan's numbers were on the rise, which was why they were requesting an ally to give them more power.




    The young canine padded over, the familiar scent of RiverClan filling her nostrils. Despite having been there, she had not met this fellow before. She swept her gaze over him and his basket, which seemed to be filled primarily with food. An odd gift, though not an unwelcome one. They just usually didn't get food baskets. "Welcome to WindClan," Eloise said smoothly, her head held high and her chin tilted upwards, "My name is Eloise Marsh Frederick. I'm the ambassador from WindClan to RiverClan."




    Eloise padded over, running her bubblegum pink tongue over her maw as she waited. A mass meet and greet would be a good idea for her to hold, seeing as she wanted to look into becoming the advisor of internal affairs. She nodded at the promotions and the mention of the events that Westeros was holding. It sounded intriguing and she was thinking of making an appearance. "Congratulations, everyone. I could arrange and host the mass meet and greet, if you'd like."




    //100 posts ayy

    Eloise had not expected her mother to return. She had honestly been doing just fine on her own and was happy with her current place in life. Really, she had moved past the trauma of her mother's death and disappearance. Though she had been upset in the beginning and had felt rather betrayed by Kate for leaving, Eloise had merely learned to fend for herself. The canine padded over to the group with a neutral expression upon her features, showing no excitement to see her mom again. There was still a bitter taste in her mouth from having to practically raise herself, but it wasn't as if Kate had meant to disappear. Not that Eloise knew that.

    The white saluki offered her mother a tight smile, the overwhelming urge to boast about her rank overcoming her. Although she still had cold feelings toward her mother, Eloise still longed to make Kate proud. What kid didn't want to make their parents proud? "Welcome back, Mom," She said, her head held high and her posture perfect per usual. Her voice was smooth, polite and professional, and though it hadn't been long since Kate had left, Eloise had grown quite a bit.