Post by just atlanta. on Dec 22, 2015 20:47:30 GMT
whitewater
The white warrior stared silently over the expansive river, allowing the sound of the water running over the rocks to soothe his rattled mind.
Deputy!
He couldn’t deny that the position had beckoned to him ever since Yewtail had given up the post, but he had never thought in a thousand seasons that Magpiestar would select him. He was an older warrior, much older than some of the others who could have filled the vacant spot. By the time Magpiestar would lay down his last life to hunt in the stars forever, Whitewater would be even older. Would he have the strength and the longevity to properly defend his Clan the way it deserved to be defended? What Clan would want an elderly cat as their leader? Would they listen to him as he commanded? His insides gave a guilty squirm. Would Snowcloud obey him?
Before he could allow his uncertainty to color his scent or prickle his fur, the RiverClan warrior took several deep, calming breaths. He was getting too far ahead of himself, and worrying over things that were far beyond the scope of the present. Magpiestar still had life in him yet, and it would probably be several more seasons before he passed on. And as for becoming leader, well…his whiskers twitched wryly. There was no guarantee that he would even live that long. Deputies were usually at the forefront of every battle, the first to arrive and the last to retreat, and were popular targets among enemy warriors. Not that he was afraid, no. He had been a warrior for far too long to fear something as inconsequential as death, especially with the eternal life that awaited them all in StarClan.
To say that he feared failure would be the more accurate statement. Suppose he died, and RiverClan was left, yet again, without a deputy? Suppose he couldn't be the strong leader that they needed him to be? It wouldn't be the first time in his life he had failed someone so dismally. As quickly as he had calmed it moments earlier, his heart was pounding again, and his breathing, normally so even, hitched with an uncharacteristic display of anxiety. Focus, focus, he murmured internally, squinting intently at the water. As it burbled steadily by, a memory from a long time ago rose unbidden to his mind, a bittersweet recollection of two young apprentices walking side-by-side on this very bank where he now sat.
"You're like the water itself." Snowcloud's voice is distant, even in his own mind. "Nothing bothers you for long."
It was ironic, how words from a brother long lost to him could come back to soothe his fears now.
“speaking speaking speaking”
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