Post by hallelujah on Nov 28, 2015 3:56:37 GMT
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I can do anything, anything, anything
[attr="class","itdscroll"]The sky was lit up with the rays of the sun bouncing off the clouds. Sunshine glow spilled everywhere, tossing like a wheat field full of grain, up above Alligatoreye's head. As though soaking up all the warmth and sunniness, the clouds hung heavy with a pregnant squirrel belly, holding back every drop of heat from the earth below. The river soared in a hushing sprawl around Riverclan's camp, rustling idly against the banks against Alligatoreye's toes. The tom unsheathed his claws and watched as the pin-points of his claws started ripples that curdled the water from his paws outwards. The sun's vivid rays reflected on the river's shivering surface; the current carried wave after yellow-greening-to-blue wave past his blinking eyes, reflecting on the mossy color there. The muscular tom shuffled his paws, sheathing his claws, putting them away with a shrug of his powerfully-built shoulders. Alligatoreye had always run large for a Riverclan cat, enough that he had memories of Honeyrose's voice mocking him for his Thunderclan-like stature. These days, he only had to imagine her insults, all too clear from the mischievously bright look in her expressive face. Alligatoreye twitched his tail, all too aware of the thoughts that inevitably followed.
Barely three foxlengths away from Alligatoreye laid the rocks where Honeyrose had battered her throat. The site held the harshest of memories for Alligatoreye, flashes of the day's dim horror moved before his eyes; he jerked his gaze away from the dagger-like edges and looked back to the river, jaw shifting under the tension that gathered between his fangs. Stop gritting your teeth, fishbrain, Alligatoreye thought to himself, his inner voice sounding suspiciously like Honeyrose, You'll do nothing but make escaping you easier on the fish. He moved on down the riverbank, tail tip twitching about in the air. The breeze bounding off the river's surface moved the fur along his back, ruffling it over his hefty ribcage. Alligatoreye sucked in a breath of fresh air, running the taste of the river-soaked oxygen over his tongue. It was a gorgeous day, if he was in the mood to appreciate the sights and smells; Alligatoreye was. And then his appreciation of the day was interrupted all too quickly. Alligatoreye turned his mossy gaze from the river to the cat approaching him, pricking his ears curiously. "Magpiestar! It's early for your leadership to be down here among the fishes," he purred, eyes lighting up with admiration, even as he joshed at the older tom with his usual trouble-making spirit. "Come to show me how it's done?" He meowed, gesturing at the river with an exaggerated wave of his tail.
TAGGING stag
Barely three foxlengths away from Alligatoreye laid the rocks where Honeyrose had battered her throat. The site held the harshest of memories for Alligatoreye, flashes of the day's dim horror moved before his eyes; he jerked his gaze away from the dagger-like edges and looked back to the river, jaw shifting under the tension that gathered between his fangs. Stop gritting your teeth, fishbrain, Alligatoreye thought to himself, his inner voice sounding suspiciously like Honeyrose, You'll do nothing but make escaping you easier on the fish. He moved on down the riverbank, tail tip twitching about in the air. The breeze bounding off the river's surface moved the fur along his back, ruffling it over his hefty ribcage. Alligatoreye sucked in a breath of fresh air, running the taste of the river-soaked oxygen over his tongue. It was a gorgeous day, if he was in the mood to appreciate the sights and smells; Alligatoreye was. And then his appreciation of the day was interrupted all too quickly. Alligatoreye turned his mossy gaze from the river to the cat approaching him, pricking his ears curiously. "Magpiestar! It's early for your leadership to be down here among the fishes," he purred, eyes lighting up with admiration, even as he joshed at the older tom with his usual trouble-making spirit. "Come to show me how it's done?" He meowed, gesturing at the river with an exaggerated wave of his tail.
TAGGING stag
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