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GUESS WHO BOUGHT FIREWORKS AND GETS TO COMMIT LEGAL ARSONNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN!!!!!!!!!!!!112 points
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oh and happy late 2nd birthday to this topic wooo1 point
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Awh goobye Andromeda I will wait right here for your return, friend.1 point
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Correct I did make the horns now though1 point
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It had been a few moons since the exiling, and life had returned to normal. Kendyll looked down at his sister, squirming in the nest, her fur a bright orange. Mother told him to meet her, but he was already counting the seconds until he could leave. He didn’t really get the point of spending time with a kit, they were too young for anything, really. ‘Me and your father thought that Alia would be a good name. What do you think?’ Meda said, her eyes filled with love as she looked at Alia. ‘That sounds good.’ Kendyll said, trying to keep the boredom out of his voice. He would much prefer to be doing something useful for the tribe. Mother always said he worked much too hard for a creature his age, but Kendyll didn’t think so. He always went to Neoki to ask what needed doing, even though it was quite obvious she detested his presence. He didn’t mind. ‘Kenny, is everything alright?’ Meda asked. Her voice was slightly concerned, a small frown forming on her face. ‘Everything is fine. You are always worrying for no reason Mother.’ Kendyll didn’t really like the nickname his mother used for him, but it seemed to make her happy, so he let her use it. ‘You’re much too uptight. From now on you have to spend some time every day with Alia. She’s such a happy kit, maybe you’ll start to relax a bit. You’re too young to act like this.’ Meda said firmly. It would do her son some good, to relax and take things easy. She was much more worried than she let on, really. Kenny didn’t act like either of his parents in the slightest, he barely showed any emotion, and he rigidly stuck to the rules. His mind was always on helping the tribe, and Meda had frayed her nerves trying to figure out why. She hoped this would help, though she wasn’t blind, and saw the flicker of irritation in Kendyll’s eyes. But he didn’t complain. He never complained. That worried her the most. ~ King trotted towards where Fess usually stayed. It was one specific berry bush that she claimed had better tasting berries than anywhere else. So she claimed. He arrived at the bush, his tail swishing calmly on the ground, but she wasn’t there. A quick glance around, and he saw her rooting around in a flower patch headfirst. Normally he would have teased her about how silly she looked, rooting around like that, but his mouth was full with what he was carrying. King made a loud humming noise, and Fess immediately shot up out of the patch. Her face was covered in pollen, and some flowers were stuck to her fur, and King couldn’t help but burst out laughing. He dropped the thing he was holding, and went to pick it up. ‘Oh, King.’ Fess smiled, before quickly looking like she just remembered something important. ‘Uh, go away.’ ‘What? why?’ King smirked, but his voice was muffled. There was no meanness in Fess’s voice, and once he said that, she started rooting even faster. King quickly stiffened though, as he smelt something on the wind. Fess smelt it too, and shot up, already taking a few wary steps back nearer to the camp. But she wasn’t quick enough. A snarling bearyena leapt out at them, going for Fess. King immediately dropped what he was holding, and with a roar he threw himself at the bearyena. It snarled and fought back, but it was half starved and quickly realised it wasn’t winning this fight. It ran off whining, and King stood triumphant, his chest puffed out. ‘HA’ He exclaimed. Fess walked towards his voice. ‘If you’ve gotten yourself hurt in any way, I’m gonna finish off that bearyenas job.’ Fess said, half-joking, half-actually worried. As she walked she tripped over what King was holding. She sniffed the air, and a look of puzzlement crossed her face. ‘That's domingo meat. My favourite. What’s it doing here?’ ‘I actually got it for you. Yeah.’ King saud, awkwardly shuffling his paws for a second. Fess raised an eyebrow and started laughing. ‘I got something for you too! Let me find it.’ Fess sniffed around and finally picked up a flower. It was a dull greyish blue colour, and looked slightly wilted. ‘I’m sorry, but I had no clue whether it looked nice or not, so here you go, it’s your problem now.’ King grinned and they swapped gifts. ‘It looks great! Thanks.’ He didn’t really care for the flower, he cared more about the fact that Fess gave it to him. He tucked it behind his ear. ‘So uh, I gave that to you because I wanted to tell you something.’ ‘Me too actually’ Fess gave a nervous smile. ‘Let's say it together?’ ‘Do you want to be my mate?’ Fess said quickly. ‘Can we be mates?’ King sputtered. They both stood still for a moment before laughing out loud. ‘WHO would ever want to be mates with YOU?’ Fess joked sarcastically. ‘You, apparently.’ King hugged her, a grin on his face. They walked back to the camp together, laughing and joking the entire way. ~ Neoki sat and sighed. She was sorting rocks. Again. For the fifth time that day. It had been months, why couldn’t she stop feeling like this? Sorting rocks brought her some peace at least. She felt like she could make things right and in perfect order. She had finished all the duties of leader that she was unprepared for, for the day. She pointedly ignored the steps padding closer to her, thinking it was Kendyll. ‘Neoki? You’re here, right?’ It was Fess’s voice. Neoki sighed and turned around. At least she didn't have to fake confidence with Fess, Fess couldn't see Neoki’s unhappy face. All she had to do was keep her voice cheerful. ‘Here. Do you need anything?’ She asked quickly, kicking the rocks away. Fess smiled. ‘No. I just wished to talk to you. How are you feeling?’ Fess said, and Neoki stopped herself from groaning. Sometimes creatures asked her this, and she always felt frustrated. She didn’t know! ‘Fine.’ Neoki lied. Fess saw right through her. She went and sat down beside Neoki, and Neoki leant against the older creature. At that moment Fess was quiet. She began to speak, quietly. ‘You know Neoki, I know more than most about what it’s like being leader. And from what I know, It’s lonely.’ Fess gently leant against Neoki. ‘And you don’t have to do this alone. All leaders need help.’ Neoki knew Fess wasn’t just talking about being leader. She was talking about how Neoki was alone now, Randi exiled by her own word. ‘Thank you.’ She whispered to Fess. ‘I promise I’ll remember that.’ She didn’t feel truly fixed, but there was that little part of her that felt better at Fess’s words.1 point
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Yall I'm going to camp byeee see ya on july 15th1 point
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