Coralfoot
Warrior
I stand out in a forest, in a den, any place possible... but water is my home...
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Post by Coralfoot on Dec 16, 2012 8:16:53 GMT -6
Coralpaw was sitting in the apprentice's den, eating a vole. She had gone hunting wih Cedarheart earlier and so she was allowed to eat. The thing was huge too. "anyone want a vole?"
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Hoodpaw
Apprentice
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Post by Hoodpaw on Dec 17, 2012 19:02:10 GMT -6
[ I am so sorry. I've been busy; typing 2,000 words for a project at school. ;m; ]
Hoodpaw was watching the silver bengal with a calm gaze, his dark kitty-eyebrows poised as he approached her, circling her before sitting before her. He looked down at her as if she where his pray, his stare luring in his opinion.
" Hello, Coralpaw. I haven't seen you around. Hope you haven't forgot me ~ " he purred, his ears erecting and turning towards her like triangular radars. " I don't want your vole; I just want to talk, deary. "
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Coralfoot
Warrior
I stand out in a forest, in a den, any place possible... but water is my home...
Posts: 187
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Post by Coralfoot on Dec 18, 2012 14:42:55 GMT -6
(Haha. Coralpaw is white. Not silver. Sorry! Picky picky!) Coralpaw was a bit creeped out by the toms expression. "Well, I'll turn into pig if I keep eating. Sure you don't want some? It's really juicy and Cedarheart caiught it for the apprentices. And I'm just an appretice, not more than 1 apprentice so I need someone else to eat it too..." She kept rambling on, nervous with the way Hoodpaw's eyes burned through her. When she finally came to hr senses and got used to Hoodpaw's stare, she stopped talking. She looked into his deep green eyes and said something. "You know, you're not the only one who can do something with their eyes." she joked. Coralpaw stood up and her lithe body responded to the change much faster than a regular cat. She lightly leaped towards a larg pile of moss and pulled it over to the side. A flicker of light filtered through. Coralpaw's eyes were origanally gold, but they changed color in light. At first, they were hazel, reflecting the moss and floor of the den, but now, with the added light, they were a mix of green and silver.
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