Post by just atlanta. on May 1, 2016 19:08:03 GMT
Dark stormclouds boiled angrily in the west, a sure sign of a coming spring storm. The winds that would blow it in had already picked up, swirling leaves around Birchsong's paws as she sauntered over the earth, the picture of unconcern. She cast her bright green eyes up to the sky, peering intently through the budding trees to observe the fast-moving clouds. Thunder rolled in the distance, and it was followed shortly after by a flash of forked lightening, making the fur on her shoulders stand on end. It seemed that the storm was closer than she thought, and with the high wind helping it along, it was coming in fast.
The first cool drops were beginning to fall when the she-cat squeezed her way into the tunnel of ivy that funneled into the ThunderClan camp. By the time she had made it out to the other side, the barely-there sprinkle had turned into a full-scale torrential downpour. Warriors and apprentices both had abandoned the clearing in favor of their dens, save a brave few that had stayed behind to move the fresh-kill pile to safety, for the clearing was quickly becoming a muddy swamp. Birchsong lingered in the shelter of the tunnel for a moment, water dripping off the end of her nose, thinking. The warriors den may have been closer, but it was bounded to be overflowing with half-drowned furballs complaining about the weather and putting their stink in her nose.
Falconstar's den, on the other hand, was a little further away, but not nearly as crowded and twice as promising.
Laughing to herself, the tabby she-cat swept out from under the ivy, making a mad dash through the mud and skidding completely through the lichen and into the shade and shelter of her brother's den. Not bothering to hail him as a proper warrior might have, Birchsong gave herself a hard shake instead, sending mud and rainwater flying. The sounds of the storm fading behind her as she padded deeper into the den, she smirked mockingly.
“If it isn't my favorite brother. It might interest you to know that your Clanmates are practically drowning out there. More importantly, I almost drowned out there.”
tagged: hallelujah
The first cool drops were beginning to fall when the she-cat squeezed her way into the tunnel of ivy that funneled into the ThunderClan camp. By the time she had made it out to the other side, the barely-there sprinkle had turned into a full-scale torrential downpour. Warriors and apprentices both had abandoned the clearing in favor of their dens, save a brave few that had stayed behind to move the fresh-kill pile to safety, for the clearing was quickly becoming a muddy swamp. Birchsong lingered in the shelter of the tunnel for a moment, water dripping off the end of her nose, thinking. The warriors den may have been closer, but it was bounded to be overflowing with half-drowned furballs complaining about the weather and putting their stink in her nose.
Falconstar's den, on the other hand, was a little further away, but not nearly as crowded and twice as promising.
Laughing to herself, the tabby she-cat swept out from under the ivy, making a mad dash through the mud and skidding completely through the lichen and into the shade and shelter of her brother's den. Not bothering to hail him as a proper warrior might have, Birchsong gave herself a hard shake instead, sending mud and rainwater flying. The sounds of the storm fading behind her as she padded deeper into the den, she smirked mockingly.
“If it isn't my favorite brother. It might interest you to know that your Clanmates are practically drowning out there. More importantly, I almost drowned out there.”
tagged: hallelujah