The kit purred. She felt like she had no head-ache at all - she just wanted to learn more and more about the clan life. "Are there many cats in this... clan? asked the kit.
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The kit looked at the warrior, her eyes widened in astonishment, but stood silent. She was still thinking about all Meadowchill said to her in the last minutes.
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"'Far too many to count'" joked the kit, letting out a purr. "This is so... new for me! The whole clan thing... It's so... odd, but al the same time it seems so nice when you talk about it! Seems like you like living in this clan, don't you?"
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The kit was more and more curious yet astonished by what she was learning. She never thought there could be something like a clan in the forest, or something like that. "Do you think I could ever be a warrior, too?" asked.
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The kit thought a bit about the question, but as she looked at the warrior again, her widened eyes were explaing that nope, she couldn't remember. Thought it looked like she was about four moons old, there was no proof of her actual age.
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The kit's answer was simple but not helpful. "I waked up with a terrible headache, seriously. You found me just after said the kit shrugging. "I can't remember what happenned before I woke up."
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The kit screwed her face, in attemp to remember anything. "I... I don't remember if it's a memory or a dream, but I can remember a group of cats fleeing in every direction. I felt so confused, I had no idea where to go... Then I tripped on a rock and everything went black." her eyes brightened. "Maybe that's why I woke up in the middle of the forest?"
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The kit shook her head. "I'm sorry, but I can only remember panicking yowls. I can't make up the words."