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Joined: Jul 2006 Gender: Female  Posts: 26 Karma: 0 |  | Ravyn in Denial « Thread Started on Jul 3, 2006, 2:33pm » | |
Ravyn paws pounded on the beach's sandy surface. She was lost in thought; she couldn't help it, but every now and then the fact that she was betrayed by her idol crossed her mind. Her eyes flashed dangerously; she was furious. Ravyn vowed that she would find the warrior and avenge her mother, and this was just the place he would be. Yet no matter how many times she searched the beach, he was no where to be found. Ravyn collapsed on the sand in frustration. She thought that the search was impossible. Ravyn would never find that no good son of a ... then a terrible thought crossed her mind. It was her fault her mother died ... a yawn escaped involuntarily. The gentle waves lapped at her belly and she slowly grew drowsy...
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|  | Re: Ravyn in Denial « Reply #1 on Jul 3, 2006, 6:27pm » | |
"Ravyn," a soft voice mewed just audible over the lapping of the waves against the sand of the beach,"Ravyn." The pale leopardess stalked along the top of the beach with her over large paws, head low in a normal leopard posture. Her green-blue-gray eyes searched the shore for the signs of the youthful deputy, Ravyn. She smiled to herself when she spotted the deputy asleep on the sand. "Wake up you sleeping head," she mewed approching. She took a seat at the head of the sleping deputy of her head. She rasied her paw and gave the deputy a prod to help her wake. She worry a stupid cat grin a dn purred with amusement. She shook her head a little bit at the younger leopardess. She had been mopign from what she could tellf rom whens eh had last seen her. She felt a sorry for the deputy, she knew how it felt to be betrayed and to have lost a loved one.
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Joined: Jul 2006 Gender: Female  Posts: 26 Karma: 0 |  | Re: Ravyn in Denial « Reply #2 on Jul 5, 2006, 12:29pm » | |
Ravyn blinked open her eyes slowly at the prod. She raised her self carefully and stretched long and hard. It felt good. Ravyn licked her lips and tried to remember why she fell asleep. She looked up. It was overcast out, no sign of the sun, and shivered. Ravyn always liked these kinds of days, though she never knew why. Ravyn turned around to see who had awoken her, and flattened her ears with emarrassment to see that it was a fellow Clan member. She shuddered to think about what the medic though of Ravyn. Ravyn quickly sat up straight and looked at Lar out of the corner of her eye in a way she thought was imperious. "Thank you for, er, your help," Ravyn said mistily. She allowed a sheepish grin. "I must have dozed off."
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|  | Re: Ravyn in Denial « Reply #3 on Jul 5, 2006, 5:00pm » | |
Pointed white teeth appeared momentarily at the younger leopardesses some wah obvese disconforant. Her eyes glemed brightly makign them look more green form the odd reflection. She manged not to pur with some amusement and close her motuh after a moment. She thingyed her head side ways and twitched her tail thoguhtfully as she listened to the leopardess explain. "Think nothing of it," she mewed warmly,"Their's nothing better to do today, all is queit around LeopardClan and the Clans in general.' She flopped down on her side and closed her eyes. A peaceful sigh excaped her maw as she thoguht of some distant memory. She was thinking of one of the days when she was only five moons and ti was raining. She was snuggled up with her mtoher in the nrusign den. She opened her eyes and blinked, returnign her attention to Ravyn.
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Joined: Jul 2006 Gender: Female  Posts: 26 Karma: 0 |  | Re: Ravyn in Denial « Reply #4 on Jul 6, 2006, 2:09pm » | |
Ravyn's whiskers twitched with some relief. "It is good that our Clan is thriving so well, but then again..." She trailed off uncertainly. Ravyn knew that they all were thinking the same as her, but Ravyn didn't dare to voice it out loud. LeopardClan didn't have many cats, but they luckily just recieved a new leader. Ravyn was very glad to hear that, of course, but still there were no warriors, no apprentices. How were they going to defend themselves against an attack? Ravyn shuddered to think of Pahana and herself struggling to fight off a whole army. Lar, of course, could try to fight, but usually medics don't fight in combat. Ravyn wondered if Lar was thinking the same.
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|  | Re: Ravyn in Denial « Reply #5 on Jul 6, 2006, 4:42pm » | |
"LionClan has only a new leader and an apprentice so they aren't much of a threat to us," she mewed,"And CheetahClan is just a memory right now just liek the other cat Clans." The medic's maw was open to add more she swung her head around. The scent of a lost young deer had come to her scent glands. It was some where amongst the dunes at the edge of the beach. She broguth herself to her paws, slowly. She pin pointed it's location, lieing down just over the first dune. She glanced at Ravyn and tqiched her tail in the fawns direction. She wasn't much of a hunter so she'd let Ravyn get it if the deputy wanted to.
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Joined: Jul 2006 Gender: Female  Posts: 26 Karma: 0 |  | Re: Ravyn in Denial « Reply #6 on Jul 6, 2006, 5:02pm » | |
Ravyn let Lar's words comfort her. When Lar smelt the deer, Ravyn felt a thrill of excitement. Her stomach growled hungrilly. She rose silently to her paws, thankful for the soft sand so she could skulk undetected. Her nostrils flared to pin point the direction the deer was exactly. Ravyn crouched down beside Lar, her tail twitching in anticipation. Then, she pounced. The deer had no chance of escape. Ravyn pinned her prey down with one heavy paw on the deer's neck. The deer struggled hopelessly. She leaned forward and bit the deer's throat sharply. Ravyn released her grasp on the dead deer's neck. Its head hung limply. Licking her lips, Ravyn signaled to Lar to have the first bite.
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|  | Re: Ravyn in Denial « Reply #7 on Jul 6, 2006, 6:45pm » | |
The pale form of medic of LeopardClan lay low to the ground as Raven made the kill. she pulled herself to a stand when Ravyn pounced on the deer and stepped forward ready to assist if necessary. Of course it wasn't and Ravyn killed it easilyw ith a bite to the neck. She didn't move, waiting for her invition to the kill when Ravyn dropped. It she raced forward though when Ravyn signalled her to take the first bite. She gladdly ripped off a chunk of the deer meat. And chewwed. She sat back on her haunches to enjoy the meat. Man was she hungery! She wasn't a very good hunter and the Clan was so small now that getting food for a non hunter like Lar was hard. She remmebered whens he was youn and the Clans where large but destruction and betrayal had wiped them out or left them small. But they where regrowing and she had hope for the furture of her Clan and of others.
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Joined: Jul 2006 Gender: Female  Posts: 26 Karma: 0 |  | Re: Ravyn in Denial « Reply #8 on Jul 7, 2006, 1:36pm » | |
Ravyn watched Lar take the first bite with satisfaction. Shortly afterwards, Ravyn joined her. The meat was fresh and juicy. Ravyn remembered that she hadn't eaten since that previous morning. By the looks of Lar, she hadn't either. They were both devouring the meat like a hungry cub. Ravyn paused in her tearing of the flesh of the deer to look around. The beach was silent and calming. She slowly felt the desire to rest again, but shook the sleep from her eyes. Ravyn continued to eat until there was enough left for Lar to finish up herself. Ravyn sat back on her haunches and began to clean herself thoroughly.
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Joined: Jul 2006 Gender: Female  Posts: 5 Location: The end of eternity Karma: 0 |  | Re: Ravyn in Denial « Reply #9 on Jul 7, 2006, 4:50pm » | |
Pale eyes set in an equally pallid face followed the deputy and medic carefully, as though gouging their position so that Pan could strike. However, to attack was most certainly not her intention; skulking had only been used so that Pahana could ascertain that the hunters were indeed of Leopardclan. One could never be too careful when the scent markers hadn't been revisited latley. Who was to say that Lar and Ravyn hadn't been Lionclan members stealing prey? No one, that was who. What with the odd weather, nothing felt right that afternoon, and Pan would take no chances when potential food was involved.
Sliding out from the cover of the sparse underbrush that rimmed the beach, the leopardess used a tone of slight dissapproval as she came across the two clan members and their feast. "You do not call for your leader when you have made a kill, even when every feline is hungry?" was her question. She asked such not unkindly, but rather in a dissappointed manner. In the older days, the leaders ate first and were shown respect. It wasn't that she didn't think that her clan respected her, it just was that kits needed to be taught respect. It wasn't an instinctual thing anymore, as it once had been.
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|  | Re: Ravyn in Denial « Reply #10 on Jul 7, 2006, 7:07pm » | |
The pale leoppardess settled herself back on her hauches after devoruing a portion of the killed deeer. Their was still meat left on the deer, even two fully grown leopards couldn't eat a small deer. She licked her chest to begin clening herself but looked up as the scent of Pahana recehd her motuh followed her voice. She sighed slightly at her leaders question, she knew a simpel answer for it. "Because this isn't LeopardClan territroy so it's free meat and we aren't really on hunting duty," she mewed in a bored tone,"Plus theirs still some meat left, we where goign to bring it back to you." She returned to lickign her chest to get the meat out of her pale spotted hair. She flicked her ears in the direction of her leader thoguth, listening for a reply.
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