"Yes," Dragonstar added on to Lightheart's statement.
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"I concur with you Treewish," Dragonstar said.
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Dragonstar looked up and noticed the slowly falling snow. "It is," Dragonstar said. It had rained for two days now it was snowing! "That reminds me, we need to build dens!" Dragonstar said, his eyes shot wide for how could he forget atleast the Warriors Den!
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"Maybe. Thanks for getting them Lightheart," Dragonstar said. "I need help getting a bunch of twigs. I know a thing or two about making the perfect den," Dragonstar chuckled.
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"Okay, but I'm still going to build that den," Dragonstar said. The other reason he was so eager to build the warriors den was to give him a challenge. hunting he was easy and he had been taking it easy, the only time he got a challenge was in his dreams.

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Thanks. I just want to see an epic action event. They don't have too many. And that's the main reason I love warriors, action!

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Dragonstar drug several brambles out of the pines and stacked them in a pile.
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Dragonstar bit a long, thick bramble and turned his head sideways then jabbed the sharpest part into the ground. He held the stick in place with his mouth until Treewish did the same. They released the branches and they collided and stuck together in place.

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Time to add in my special addition Dragonstar thought to himself. He ran into the pines and came out with more big leaves. He went over and dragged over the other big leaves they had received. He climbed up on a pine tree behind the new den and he topped on the big leaves, he told the other cats to weave them into the intersecting parts of the branches. They did so. Now the warriors den had a roof to protect them from rain, snow, etc. He placed a few more twigs in the ground where the pine tree was in the back of the den. The trunk of the pine blocked the back of the den too. Now the den was fully built and complete. "The warriors just need to make their nests," he said.
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Dragonstar walked in. The entrance was a bit small, but as soon as he reached the back of the den, it was super spacious. "You could fir about fifteen cats in here," he said, astound at he and his clan's great work.

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Dragonstar was inside his cave, building warm nest for him and Lightheart. For the first two days here, they had slept on the cold barren cave floor. He had two nests placed in the back of the cave. They were two fairly big nest made with firm wood to hold the foundation of it up and moss to make it soft. "Done!" he exclaimed. He looked outside to see the snow was falling rapidly now and if he walked out in it he wouldn't see his feet!

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"I'm in here!" Dragonstar said. Lightheart spotted him in the back of the cave, and saw two comfortable looking nests.
OOC: Sorry I didn't reply. I was editing my website's theme. Let's continue the RP!

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Dragonstar padded over towards Lightheart. He rubbed his fur on her's to wipe off the snow.
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"No problem. I've put leaves on top of the moss so our nest are extra warm," he smiled as he headed towards the nest, gesturing Lightheart to follow and check it out

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"Yeah, I added extra leaves to yours. I'm sorta used to the cold. When me and my father were going back to Thunderclan when I was a kit we slept under a blanket of snow," Dragonstar told Lightheart.
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"No problem Lightheart," Dragonstar replied as he hopped into his nest and curled up.

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( -Next morning- )
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OOC: By the way, I made my own clan now Dragonclan so I'm Dragonstar, but I'll play in this RP as Dragonwings still.
IC: Dragonwings growled, slowly prowling his way towards Sunstripe, claws unsheathed.
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Dragonstar let out a loud snore and rolled on his other side in his nest.

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"Yeah! Get out of here and don't ever think of coming back!"
