Post by ^/Silver\^ on May 6, 2008 6:38:42 GMT -5
Tsolrevlis padded into the camp with Silence in her jaws and Rock behind her. She felt better; better than she had felt in months. If only she could just kill Darcie... suddenly Silence's rambling interrupted her thoughts.
"Where are we going... uh... Tsolrevlis?" The tiny kit asked.
"I was hoping the medicine cat's den. But, come on, I'm going there," Tsolrevlis put down the kit, and mewed, "Wait here." Silence nodded and sat down obediently. "Rock, you can do whatever." Then she picked up Silence again and padded to the Medicine Cats den. Secret padded up to her.
"Tsolrevlis?" She asked, looking at her. She leaned onto her medicine cat apprentice; which was a huge complement, taking that fact that she normally didn't lean on cats. "Do you know where Darcie is?"
Tsolrevlis clenched her jaws, and make Silence squeak. She quickly put down the kit a second time, and felt annoyed; all she wanted to do was take care of the tiny kit, not talk to everybody!
"No, I have no idea where Darcie is," Tsolrevlis snapped.
Secret smiled. She liked Tsolrevlis when she was angry. Always so... defiant. Then she noticed the kit, and had a motherly tone in her voice as she said it.
"Who's this?" She noticed she had changed a lot since Tsolrevlis saved her.
"This kit? She's Silence," Tsolrevlis replied.
"Well, you can do whatever you were going to do. I'll introduce her sometime, but not now." With that, Secret nodded, blinked, and walked off.
"Finally," She muttered as she picked up Silence for the third time. This time, she dashed to the Medicine Cat's den as fast as possible, as to avoid more social cats.
Silence was put down by the pool of water near the back of the den. Tsolrevlis knew that the kit mysteriously had ticks, and got rid of those with the remaining mousebile. Well, I guess I get to rummage through the mice again. She thought, becoming queasy at the thought. She checked the kit for sicknesses.
At the end, Silence only had a fever. And not a bad one, either; actually, it was very mild. She took out a borage leaf. "Here, eat this," She said, "You have a fever. You'll be okay in a couple of days; just you have to stay here." Silence nodded, and began chewing on the borage leaf she was given. She padded out of the den and waited. For whom, she didn't know.
"Where are we going... uh... Tsolrevlis?" The tiny kit asked.
"I was hoping the medicine cat's den. But, come on, I'm going there," Tsolrevlis put down the kit, and mewed, "Wait here." Silence nodded and sat down obediently. "Rock, you can do whatever." Then she picked up Silence again and padded to the Medicine Cats den. Secret padded up to her.
"Tsolrevlis?" She asked, looking at her. She leaned onto her medicine cat apprentice; which was a huge complement, taking that fact that she normally didn't lean on cats. "Do you know where Darcie is?"
Tsolrevlis clenched her jaws, and make Silence squeak. She quickly put down the kit a second time, and felt annoyed; all she wanted to do was take care of the tiny kit, not talk to everybody!
"No, I have no idea where Darcie is," Tsolrevlis snapped.
Secret smiled. She liked Tsolrevlis when she was angry. Always so... defiant. Then she noticed the kit, and had a motherly tone in her voice as she said it.
"Who's this?" She noticed she had changed a lot since Tsolrevlis saved her.
"This kit? She's Silence," Tsolrevlis replied.
"Well, you can do whatever you were going to do. I'll introduce her sometime, but not now." With that, Secret nodded, blinked, and walked off.
"Finally," She muttered as she picked up Silence for the third time. This time, she dashed to the Medicine Cat's den as fast as possible, as to avoid more social cats.
Silence was put down by the pool of water near the back of the den. Tsolrevlis knew that the kit mysteriously had ticks, and got rid of those with the remaining mousebile. Well, I guess I get to rummage through the mice again. She thought, becoming queasy at the thought. She checked the kit for sicknesses.
At the end, Silence only had a fever. And not a bad one, either; actually, it was very mild. She took out a borage leaf. "Here, eat this," She said, "You have a fever. You'll be okay in a couple of days; just you have to stay here." Silence nodded, and began chewing on the borage leaf she was given. She padded out of the den and waited. For whom, she didn't know.