Rosepaw
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Don't be afraid to die...They're waiting for you...
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Aug 4, 2007 16:38:58 GMT -5
Post by Rosepaw on Aug 4, 2007 16:38:58 GMT -5
I will start a story. The next person who sees this will add on. Then it keeps continuing. It can't be more then 15 sentences.
Bluekit woke up. It was the break of dawn. She wanted to get out of her damp bed and go explore. She quitly got past her mother and popped her head out to see who was there.
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Aug 4, 2007 17:26:20 GMT -5
Post by Hailstorm on Aug 4, 2007 17:26:20 GMT -5
Bluekit woke up. It was the break of dawn. She wanted to get out of her damp bed and go explore. She quitly got past her mother and popped her head out to see who was there. No one was there. She was safe. So Bluekit trotted out and started toward the camp entrance.
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Aug 4, 2007 20:14:13 GMT -5
Post by Kira-Misty-Dreamspirit on Aug 4, 2007 20:14:13 GMT -5
Bluekit woke up. It was the break of dawn. She wanted to get out of her damp bed and go explore. She quitly got past her mother and popped her head out to see who was there. No one was there. She was safe. So Bluekit trotted out and started toward the camp entrance. A silver she-cat stood inside the entrance. She picked Bluekit up by the scruff of her neck and ran. The kit squealed and squirmed but the cat held still. Bluekit's blue gray fur was ruffled, her emerald eyes flashing from side to side. Her white tail tip lashed. The silver she-cat ran fast and held Bluekit high as to not scrape him on the brush. She obviously cared what happened.
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Aug 4, 2007 23:50:32 GMT -5
Post by Mistynight on Aug 4, 2007 23:50:32 GMT -5
Bluekit woke up. It was the break of dawn. She wanted to get out of her damp bed and go explore. She quitly got past her mother and popped her head out to see who was there. No one was there. She was safe. So Bluekit trotted out and started toward the camp entrance. A silver she-cat stood inside the entrance. She picked Bluekit up by the scruff of her neck and ran. The kit squealed and squirmed but the cat held still. Bluekit's blue gray fur was ruffled, her emerald eyes flashing from side to side. Her white tail tip lashed. The silver she-cat ran fast and held Bluekit high as to not scrape him on the brush. She obviously cared what happened. Bluekit squealed loudly. And finally she was gently put on the ground. A gray she-cat looked down upon him with warm shining eyes. She looked just like the gray kit Bluekit. And Bluekit stared into this strange yet friendly face. And both said nothing for the longest time.
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Aug 5, 2007 20:14:37 GMT -5
Post by Kira-Misty-Dreamspirit on Aug 5, 2007 20:14:37 GMT -5
Bluekit woke up. It was the break of dawn. She wanted to get out of her damp bed and go explore. She quitly got past her mother and popped her head out to see who was there. No one was there. She was safe. So Bluekit trotted out and started toward the camp entrance. A silver she-cat stood inside the entrance. She picked Bluekit up by the scruff of her neck and ran. The kit squealed and squirmed but the cat held still. Bluekit's blue gray fur was ruffled, her emerald eyes flashing from side to side. Her white tail tip lashed. The silver she-cat ran fast and held Bluekit high as to not scrape him on the brush. She obviously cared what happened. Bluekit squealed loudly. And finally she was gently put on the ground. A gray she-cat looked down upon him with warm shining eyes. She looked just like the gray kit Bluekit. And Bluekit stared into this strange yet friendly face. And both said nothing for the longest time. The silver she-cat finally spoke. "Why do you struggle so much my kit?" she asked. Bluekit looked up suprised. "Thats what I was told to do if grabbed." the kit answered. The silver cat looked at her. "Well, your safe here with me my daughter." The silver cat mewed. Bluekit looked suprised. "Your daughter?" She asked.
(Sorry if that was more than 15 sentances.)
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Aug 5, 2007 20:25:55 GMT -5
Post by Mistynight on Aug 5, 2007 20:25:55 GMT -5
Bluekit woke up. It was the break of dawn. She wanted to get out of her damp bed and go explore. She quitly got past her mother and popped her head out to see who was there. No one was there. She was safe. So Bluekit trotted out and started toward the camp entrance. A silver she-cat stood inside the entrance. She picked Bluekit up by the scruff of her neck and ran. The kit squealed and squirmed but the cat held still. Bluekit's blue gray fur was ruffled, her emerald eyes flashing from side to side. Her white tail tip lashed. The silver she-cat ran fast and held Bluekit high as to not scrape him on the brush. She obviously cared what happened. Bluekit squealed loudly. And finally she was gently put on the ground. A gray she-cat looked down upon him with warm shining eyes. She looked just like the gray kit Bluekit. And Bluekit stared into this strange yet friendly face. And both said nothing for the longest time. The silver she-cat finally spoke. "Why do you struggle so much my kit?" she asked. Bluekit looked up suprised. "Thats what I was told to do if grabbed." the kit answered. The silver cat looked at her. "Well, your safe here with me my daughter." The silver cat mewed. Bluekit looked suprised. "Your daughter?" She asked. "Yes honey. I am your mother, Rainddrop" Blukit looked up at her mother Raindrop and she couldnt believe it. Yet this cat looked so much like her! "Where did you come from then? Why did you leave me?" Bluekit asked.
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Aug 6, 2007 12:24:08 GMT -5
Post by Flowerclaw-Leland Fan on Aug 6, 2007 12:24:08 GMT -5
Bluekit woke up. It was the break of dawn. She wanted to get out of her damp bed and go explore. She quitly got past her mother and popped her head out to see who was there. No one was there. She was safe. So Bluekit trotted out and started toward the camp entrance. A silver she-cat stood inside the entrance. She picked Bluekit up by the scruff of her neck and ran. The kit squealed and squirmed but the cat held still. Bluekit's blue gray fur was ruffled, her emerald eyes flashing from side to side. Her white tail tip lashed. The silver she-cat ran fast and held Bluekit high as to not scrape him on the brush. She obviously cared what happened. Bluekit squealed loudly. And finally she was gently put on the ground. A gray she-cat looked down upon him with warm shining eyes. She looked just like the gray kit Bluekit. And Bluekit stared into this strange yet friendly face. And both said nothing for the longest time. The silver she-cat finally spoke. "Why do you struggle so much my kit?" she asked. Bluekit looked up suprised. "Thats what I was told to do if grabbed." the kit answered. The silver cat looked at her. "Well, your safe here with me my daughter." The silver cat mewed. Bluekit looked suprised. "Your daughter?" She asked. "Yes honey. I am your mother, Rainddrop" Blukit looked up at her mother Raindrop and she couldnt believe it. Yet this cat looked so much like her! "Where did you come from then? Why did you leave me?" Bluekit asked. The she-cat's silky smooth voice calmed Bluekit, but Bluekit could never imagine this cat being her mother. Bluekit stood up and shook her head. "You're not my mother!" she cried, hissing and spitting with disgust. The cat's mouth widened. "Of cource I am." she meowed, her voice cracking with disbelievence. Bluekit turned around and spit. "I don't think you are." she murmured. "I think that you're just trying to get me to go with you." The older cat dug her claws into the ground. "Maybe so, but you are my daughter." she mewed. Bluekit puffed out her chest. "Prove it."
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Rosepaw
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Don't be afraid to die...They're waiting for you...
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Aug 6, 2007 16:59:40 GMT -5
Post by Rosepaw on Aug 6, 2007 16:59:40 GMT -5
Bluekit woke up. It was the break of dawn. She wanted to get out of her damp bed and go explore. She quitly got past her mother and popped her head out to see who was there. No one was there. She was safe. So Bluekit trotted out and started toward the camp entrance. A silver she-cat stood inside the entrance. She picked Bluekit up by the scruff of her neck and ran. The kit squealed and squirmed but the cat held still. Bluekit's blue gray fur was ruffled, her emerald eyes flashing from side to side. Her white tail tip lashed. The silver she-cat ran fast and held Bluekit high as to not scrape him on the brush. She obviously cared what happened. Bluekit squealed loudly. And finally she was gently put on the ground. A gray she-cat looked down upon him with warm shining eyes. She looked just like the gray kit Bluekit. And Bluekit stared into this strange yet friendly face. And both said nothing for the longest time. The silver she-cat finally spoke. "Why do you struggle so much my kit?" she asked. Bluekit looked up suprised. "Thats what I was told to do if grabbed." the kit answered. The silver cat looked at her. "Well, your safe here with me my daughter." The silver cat mewed. Bluekit looked suprised. "Your daughter?" She asked. "Yes honey. I am your mother, Rainddrop" Blukit looked up at her mother Raindrop and she couldnt believe it. Yet this cat looked so much like her! "Where did you come from then? Why did you leave me?" Bluekit asked. The she-cat's silky smooth voice calmed Bluekit, but Bluekit could never imagine this cat being her mother. Bluekit stood up and shook her head. "You're not my mother!" she cried, hissing and spitting with disgust. The cat's mouth widened. "Of cource I am." she meowed, her voice cracking with disbelievence. Bluekit turned around and spit. "I don't think you are." she murmured. "I think that you're just trying to get me to go with you." The older cat dug her claws into the ground. "Maybe so, but you are my daughter." she mewed. Bluekit puffed out her chest. "Prove it." The beatiful she-cat explained, "I'm a rouge. I was kicked out of RockyClan because I tried to give my kits to a SunClan queen. I couldn't keep you. I knew WaterClan always look hurt or left cats into therer Clan, so I left you infront of this Clan's camp. It was raining so that would hide my cent. Then I left and I tried ot get you out of my head but it kept haunting me. I had to come get you." Bluekit tought. "So I guess you are my mother." Rainddrop said, "Would you please come with me. I really wanted one of my kits to support me while I was roaming. Please come with me." Bluekit thought. "I'll come when I become a warrior so I can defend you!" Rainddrop laughed. "When your a warrior, come to me on the aband WaterClan camp on the other side of the forest." Bluekit nodded and touched noses wiht his mother. "Bye mother! See you soon!" Raindrop smiled and led her back to her camp.
(Don't copy this but it may be more then 15^^)
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Aug 12, 2007 14:17:25 GMT -5
Post by Mistynight on Aug 12, 2007 14:17:25 GMT -5
Bluekit woke up. It was the break of dawn. She wanted to get out of her damp bed and go explore. She quitly got past her mother and popped her head out to see who was there. No one was there. She was safe. So Bluekit trotted out and started toward the camp entrance. A silver she-cat stood inside the entrance. She picked Bluekit up by the scruff of her neck and ran. The kit squealed and squirmed but the cat held still. Bluekit's blue gray fur was ruffled, her emerald eyes flashing from side to side. Her white tail tip lashed. The silver she-cat ran fast and held Bluekit high as to not scrape him on the brush. She obviously cared what happened. Bluekit squealed loudly. And finally she was gently put on the ground. A gray she-cat looked down upon him with warm shining eyes. She looked just like the gray kit Bluekit. And Bluekit stared into this strange yet friendly face. And both said nothing for the longest time. The silver she-cat finally spoke. "Why do you struggle so much my kit?" she asked. Bluekit looked up suprised. "Thats what I was told to do if grabbed." the kit answered. The silver cat looked at her. "Well, your safe here with me my daughter." The silver cat mewed. Bluekit looked suprised. "Your daughter?" She asked. "Yes honey. I am your mother, Rainddrop" Blukit looked up at her mother Raindrop and she couldnt believe it. Yet this cat looked so much like her! "Where did you come from then? Why did you leave me?" Bluekit asked. The she-cat's silky smooth voice calmed Bluekit, but Bluekit could never imagine this cat being her mother. Bluekit stood up and shook her head. "You're not my mother!" she cried, hissing and spitting with disgust. The cat's mouth widened. "Of cource I am." she meowed, her voice cracking with disbelievence. Bluekit turned around and spit. "I don't think you are." she murmured. "I think that you're just trying to get me to go with you." The older cat dug her claws into the ground. "Maybe so, but you are my daughter." she mewed. Bluekit puffed out her chest. "Prove it." The beatiful she-cat explained, "I'm a rouge. I was kicked out of RockyClan because I tried to give my kits to a SunClan queen. I couldn't keep you. I knew WaterClan always look hurt or left cats into therer Clan, so I left you infront of this Clan's camp. It was raining so that would hide my cent. Then I left and I tried ot get you out of my head but it kept haunting me. I had to come get you." Bluekit tought. "So I guess you are my mother." Rainddrop said, "Would you please come with me. I really wanted one of my kits to support me while I was roaming. Please come with me." Bluekit thought. "I'll come when I become a warrior so I can defend you!" Rainddrop laughed. "When your a warrior, come to me on the aband WaterClan camp on the other side of the forest." Bluekit nodded and touched noses wiht his mother. "Bye mother! See you soon!" Raindrop smiled and led her back to her camp. When Bluekit got back into the nursery. She looked at who she thought was her mother. And she scowled. Why couldnt she just tell her she wasnt her mother? She fell asleep. And shortly she had to wake again for it was already time to get up. Her "mother" woke them up and told them they could go out and play. Bluekit said nothing to her. For she didnt want to make up lies on how she knew her "mother" wasn't her real mother.
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Aug 28, 2007 22:31:40 GMT -5
Post by Snowkit on Aug 28, 2007 22:31:40 GMT -5
Bluekit woke up. It was the break of dawn. She wanted to get out of her damp bed and go explore. She quitly got past her mother and popped her head out to see who was there. No one was there. She was safe. So Bluekit trotted out and started toward the camp entrance. A silver she-cat stood inside the entrance. She picked Bluekit up by the scruff of her neck and ran. The kit squealed and squirmed but the cat held still. Bluekit's blue gray fur was ruffled, her emerald eyes flashing from side to side. Her white tail tip lashed. The silver she-cat ran fast and held Bluekit high as to not scrape him on the brush. She obviously cared what happened. Bluekit squealed loudly. And finally she was gently put on the ground. A gray she-cat looked down upon him with warm shining eyes. She looked just like the gray kit Bluekit. And Bluekit stared into this strange yet friendly face. And both said nothing for the longest time. The silver she-cat finally spoke. "Why do you struggle so much my kit?" she asked. Bluekit looked up suprised. "Thats what I was told to do if grabbed." the kit answered. The silver cat looked at her. "Well, your safe here with me my daughter." The silver cat mewed. Bluekit looked suprised. "Your daughter?" She asked. "Yes honey. I am your mother, Rainddrop" Blukit looked up at her mother Raindrop and she couldnt believe it. Yet this cat looked so much like her! "Where did you come from then? Why did you leave me?" Bluekit asked. The she-cat's silky smooth voice calmed Bluekit, but Bluekit could never imagine this cat being her mother. Bluekit stood up and shook her head. "You're not my mother!" she cried, hissing and spitting with disgust. The cat's mouth widened. "Of cource I am." she meowed, her voice cracking with disbelievence. Bluekit turned around and spit. "I don't think you are." she murmured. "I think that you're just trying to get me to go with you." The older cat dug her claws into the ground. "Maybe so, but you are my daughter." she mewed. Bluekit puffed out her chest. "Prove it." The beatiful she-cat explained, "I'm a rouge. I was kicked out of RockyClan because I tried to give my kits to a SunClan queen. I couldn't keep you. I knew WaterClan always look hurt or left cats into therer Clan, so I left you infront of this Clan's camp. It was raining so that would hide my cent. Then I left and I tried ot get you out of my head but it kept haunting me. I had to come get you." Bluekit tought. "So I guess you are my mother." Rainddrop said, "Would you please come with me. I really wanted one of my kits to support me while I was roaming. Please come with me." Bluekit thought. "I'll come when I become a warrior so I can defend you!" Rainddrop laughed. "When your a warrior, come to me on the aband WaterClan camp on the other side of the forest." Bluekit nodded and touched noses wiht his mother. "Bye mother! See you soon!" Raindrop smiled and led her back to her camp. When Bluekit got back into the nursery. She looked at who she thought was her mother. And she scowled. Why couldnt she just tell her she wasnt her mother? She fell asleep. And shortly she had to wake again for it was already time to get up. Her "mother" woke them up and told them they could go out and play. Bluekit said nothing to her. For she didnt want to make up lies on how she knew her "mother" wasn't her real mother. She pondered for a while how the older cat really imagined she would be able to convice her that she was actually her mother. She wished that the cat had never come, and she was left in her dry den to sleep. She wanted to sit and eat prey caught by the warriors, not chase leaves through a baren land.
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Nov 29, 2007 15:09:22 GMT -5
Post by Flowerclaw-Leland Fan on Nov 29, 2007 15:09:22 GMT -5
Bluekit woke up. It was the break of dawn. She wanted to get out of her damp bed and go explore. She quitly got past her mother and popped her head out to see who was there. No one was there. She was safe. So Bluekit trotted out and started toward the camp entrance. A silver she-cat stood inside the entrance. She picked Bluekit up by the scruff of her neck and ran. The kit squealed and squirmed but the cat held still. Bluekit's blue gray fur was ruffled, her emerald eyes flashing from side to side. Her white tail tip lashed. The silver she-cat ran fast and held Bluekit high as to not scrape him on the brush. She obviously cared what happened. Bluekit squealed loudly. And finally she was gently put on the ground. A gray she-cat looked down upon him with warm shining eyes. She looked just like the gray kit Bluekit. And Bluekit stared into this strange yet friendly face. And both said nothing for the longest time. The silver she-cat finally spoke. "Why do you struggle so much my kit?" she asked. Bluekit looked up suprised. "Thats what I was told to do if grabbed." the kit answered. The silver cat looked at her. "Well, your safe here with me my daughter." The silver cat mewed. Bluekit looked suprised. "Your daughter?" She asked. "Yes honey. I am your mother, Rainddrop" Blukit looked up at her mother Raindrop and she couldnt believe it. Yet this cat looked so much like her! "Where did you come from then? Why did you leave me?" Bluekit asked. The she-cat's silky smooth voice calmed Bluekit, but Bluekit could never imagine this cat being her mother. Bluekit stood up and shook her head. "You're not my mother!" she cried, hissing and spitting with disgust. The cat's mouth widened. "Of cource I am." she meowed, her voice cracking with disbelievence. Bluekit turned around and spit. "I don't think you are." she murmured. "I think that you're just trying to get me to go with you." The older cat dug her claws into the ground. "Maybe so, but you are my daughter." she mewed. Bluekit puffed out her chest. "Prove it." The beatiful she-cat explained, "I'm a rouge. I was kicked out of RockyClan because I tried to give my kits to a SunClan queen. I couldn't keep you. I knew WaterClan always look hurt or left cats into therer Clan, so I left you infront of this Clan's camp. It was raining so that would hide my cent. Then I left and I tried ot get you out of my head but it kept haunting me. I had to come get you." Bluekit tought. "So I guess you are my mother." Rainddrop said, "Would you please come with me. I really wanted one of my kits to support me while I was roaming. Please come with me." Bluekit thought. "I'll come when I become a warrior so I can defend you!" Rainddrop laughed. "When your a warrior, come to me on the aband WaterClan camp on the other side of the forest." Bluekit nodded and touched noses wiht his mother. "Bye mother! See you soon!" Raindrop smiled and led her back to her camp. When Bluekit got back into the nursery. She looked at who she thought was her mother. And she scowled. Why couldnt she just tell her she wasnt her mother? She fell asleep. And shortly she had to wake again for it was already time to get up. Her "mother" woke them up and told them they could go out and play. Bluekit said nothing to her. For she didnt want to make up lies on how she knew her "mother" wasn't her real mother. She pondered for a while how the older cat really imagined she would be able to convice her that she was actually her mother. She wished that the cat had never come, and she was left in her dry den to sleep. She wanted to sit and eat prey caught by the warriors, not chase leaves through a baren land. She layed down and pondered how this cat expected her to believe her on such a short notice. What a fraud. she thought..
I don't feel like doing anymore...
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