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Post by maplepaw on Mar 23, 2010 11:28:58 GMT -5
Maplebreeze flicked her tail at him, the only sign that she had heard him. Other then that, she kept moving. There were multiple rock formations bigger then a single cat that led down to the water. The she-cat was moving down these with practiced ease until she came to one about a fox's length long and a cat's length wide that was settled right over the rushing river itself. Here, she finally stopped and looked back up the gorge side and at Leopardfrost, whiskers quivering with amusement. The warrior wondered if he would yell at her for doing something this dangerous, but then again she had done it day after day seince she turned six moons old.
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Post by Wolfy//June on Mar 24, 2010 7:49:18 GMT -5
Leopardfrost shrugged. "What do you expect me to say?" he meowed. The she-cat had climbed this ledge with experience, and he knew she often disappeared and explored.
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Post by maplepaw on Mar 24, 2010 11:55:42 GMT -5
Maple laughed at the question before quoting what so many others had said to her. "'Stop being so mouse-brained and get back up here before you fall in! Dont you ever do something so foolish again, thank StarClan you didnt slip.'" Ah, she'd heard it all before at some time or another. Most came from her parents, but that never seemed to stop her before. The warrior looked up at Leopardfrost for a bit longer before turning back to the river. The she-cat reached out a paw and dipped it into the water. Her fur was already damp and becoming soaked with the spray being thrown into the air.
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Post by Wolfy//June on Mar 24, 2010 16:39:26 GMT -5
Leopardfrost pretended to look offended. "Me? You make me sound horrible! I wouldn't say that, would I?" he meowed, half laughing.
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