~7~
"Sorry for bothering you," Lilyfur murmured, started to back away.
~7~
"Sorry for bothering you," Lilyfur murmured, started to back away.
~4~
Lilyfur yelped as red punch spilled over her white paws.
~8~
Lilyfur stepped Solar and walked back onto the street. She found a secluded bush and began to cry lightly.
~5~
Lilyfur began to dance around, trying to flick the punch off her paws. "Red! Red!" she squeaked, her eyes wild.
~9~
"I guess that's what I get for trying to do the right thing," Lilyfur meowed with a sad sigh.
~6~
"I can't! It's cold!" Lilyfur crowed, and began to lick her paws.
~10~
Lilyfur sighed and began to pad back towards her clan.
~7~
"That tickles!" Lilyfur giggled cheerfully.
~8~
Lilyfur, not realizing the importance of the smile, smiled as well. "Finished yet?" she meowed brightly.
Lilyfur looked around. Her white pelt shone in the beautiful moonlight. Her green eyes sparkled with excitement. The she-cat looked around, curiousity in her eyes. She was looking for someone to talk to and perhaps a make friends with.
~9~
"Cool!" Lilyfur purred. "So, what's your name?" she asked Shadow.
"Hello there," Lilyfur purred to Whitepaw. "Who're you?" the beautiful she-cat asked, crouching down so she was at eye level with the apprentice.
`10`
"Cool! I'm Lilyfur! Who're you?" she asked, suddenly turning to the kit.
Lilyfur nodded, then smiled at Dovewing. "Hi there," she meowed. "I'm Lilyfur"
"Hello," Lilyfur meowed cheerfully, rising from the crouch.
~12~
Lilyfur nodded to Dovewing and Lilykit. "You have the same first name as me!" she purred.
Lilyfur padded away from the two apprentices and padded to the center of the clearing. There, she sat down and whisked her long tail around her paws. Her big green eyes blinked warmly at all of the cats that passed by.
~13~
"Well, see you later guys!" Lilyfur purred and leaped down from the table.
Lilyfur smiled at Icefur kindly. "Hello," she meowed brightly. The she-cat began to walk over. "I'm Lilyfur, who're you?" she asked.
Lilyfur bit her bottom lip, trying not to cry. "Looking for you," she admitted sheepishly. The she-cat's green gaze then drifted down to her hurt paw and stifled a cry of pain. The pretty white cat was shaking now. "Do you think it's broken?" she whimpered.