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Post by Cherryheart on Jan 1, 2014 13:17:13 GMT -6
Cherryheart padded into the medicine cat den, for the first time since leaf-fall. "Clovepetal, Forestbreak, i have a bellyache thats bugging me!" She shouted
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Post by Forestbreak on Jan 2, 2014 12:52:58 GMT -6
"Your stomach is hurting, huh?" mewed Forestbreak, stepping out of her nest. That was an easy fix, thankfully. She'd been seeing much worse this leaf-bare. "Don't worry about it. I can get rid of a bellyache in no time."
The medicine cat glanced over her herb storage and plucked out a sprig of juniper berries with her teeth. Carefully separating the berries from the twig, she rolled them into a leaf, bundled the leaf up, and padded back over to Cherryheart. She unrolled the leaf and gestured to the berries with her tail. "Eat those. They'll help."
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Post by Cherryheart on Jan 2, 2014 15:39:13 GMT -6
Cherryheaart nodded, she scooped up the berries in her mouth and swallowed" anything else?" she said
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Post by Forestbreak on Jan 2, 2014 16:29:29 GMT -6
Forestbreak nodded. "One more herb, just to make sure it goes away," she said, padding to the back of the den again. She selected a thin tangle of brown roots- chervil root. It was known to ease a stomachache. Carefully, she picked it up and brought it back over to Cherryheart.
"Chew on these. Don't swallow the root itself, but swallow the juice. Spit it back out when you've swallowed enough juice," she instructed the gray warrior.
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Post by Cherryheart on Jan 4, 2014 11:38:38 GMT -6
Cherryheart nodded as she picked up the root into her mouth. She chewed and sucked the juice out and placed it on the ground as she was finished "Thank you" she said
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Post by Forestbreak on Jan 10, 2014 17:45:01 GMT -6
Forestbreak dipped her head in a curt nod. "Not a problem, Cherryheart. Take it easy for the rest of the day. Your stomach should be feeling much better by tomorrow morning," she mewed, twitching her ears. "Take care, now."
The medicine cat flicked her tail goodbye and padded to the back of the den to continue sorting herbs.
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