storm clan rp *the origins*
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FrostedMuffins
25.01.2019 21:15
Linkkk im finishing up a ref for Bunny's mate, who she isn't supposed to have
Galaxykitry[OP]
25.01.2019 21:16
Linkoki
FrostedMuffins
25.01.2019 21:22
LinkOk here is her mate
Galaxykitry[OP]
25.01.2019 21:22
Linkkk
FrostedMuffins
25.01.2019 22:20
LinkCan we use this as le ref for the med den?
Galaxykitry[OP]
25.01.2019 22:20
Linkyas
start here
hazle star:do you stormstale *bla bla bla bla bla accept to be deputy of storm clan
stormtail:i do
hazle star : then be it
a few months later storm tails leg got hit by a monster *
stormtail;oh no.... nononononono i cant lost my leg :c SOMECAT IF U CANT HEAR ME HELP!
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Bunny: Looks for Dash.* "Dash? Dash? Please, it's important."
Dash: Snickers as he watches Bunny call out his name, and bursts from the bushes, tackling her.*
Bunny: She tried to scream for help before even thinking, but Dash covered her mouth, and it took her a moment to realize who had 'attacked' her*
Bunny: "Dash, I'm having kits! What am I going to do?! I'm going to be... most likely driven out, or at least exiled!"
Dash: "Leave them."
Bunny: "But they need me!"
Dash: "They don't need you if they'll kick you out."
Bunny: "But- They'll be angry. Nobody thinks well when they're angry. I have to go back. I'll talk later, maybe when they're asleep."
Dash: "Bye!" as Bunny ran off.*
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Bunny: She licked her fur down, and wiped her eyes, trying to go back to normal. She hated that someone could've easily seen her torn face. She just hoped nobody had, because she'd have to think up a story, for they'd for sure ask what was wrong. It was cliché to say 'nothing' in such serious emotional outbursts.
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Bunny: She looked at her reflection in the bit of water the pooled up around a small crack in the ground, which kept it from flooding in the med den. She turned away, then pushed past the grass that blocked the area of which her patients stayed. The nests were empty, and she realized how empty the entire den was. She listened, but all she could hear was the running of water down the rocks outside the small den, then crawled out past the grass back into the bigger part, sighing.*