Early Summer
It took Parsleystar a few minutes to notice Stormclaw standing awkwardly outside her den. She beckoned him in, raising a brow in curiousity.
"Uh, well," he said, shuffling his paws. "There are some... complaints? Not from me, of course. I think you're doing a pretty good job. But, um... Well, Pinedash says he's uncomfortable sleeping with the others. Or, he didn't say it like that, I guess, he was a lot ruder about it, but that's the gist of it. And Lynxfur is complaining about being too hot, though I'm not sure what you can do about that. And-"
Parsleystar raised her paw and he stopped. She closed her eyes and took a long, slow breath before opening them again.
"One at a time, please, Stormclaw. One at a time."
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Tempestpaw flinched, startled out of her thoughts as Stormclaw sat beside her.
"I called your name a few times," he said. "You seemed pretty involved in watching the clouds."
Tempestpaw puffed out a sigh. "I was thinking of RootClan," she admitted after a long moment of silence. Stormclaw let out a little hum, his eyes drifting towards the sky.
"I think about them a lot, too."
They sat in silence for a long while after that, saying nothing, taking comfort in the company of each other's grief.
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The bushes rustled and, before Burdockheart could warn him, Beampaw stuck his nose between the branches. He leapt back with a squawk when the cat hiding inside greeted him with a hiss and a swipe, her green eyes glittering with danger. Burdockheart marveled at how her coat had helped her blend in even in such a dead place.
"Go away," the loner snarled.
"You're hurt," Burdockheart pointed out. The loner's shoulder was indeed bleeding sluggishly. The loner didn't appreciate this observation and hissed louder. "We have a medic back at our camp," Burdockheart soldiered on. "If you need help."
The loner went quiet and eyed her and Beampaw. There was a long, long moment where Burdockheart tried to look as open and non-threatening as possible, and the loner sighed.
"Alright." She hefted herself to her paws with a grunt, and managed not to stumble.
"I'm Burdockheart, and this is my apprentice Beampaw," Burdockheart offered. Beampaw sneered at the loner, pretending as though he wasn't pressing himself against his mentor's side as hard as he could. The she-cats ignored him.
"I'm Algae," the loner responded, blinking slowly.
"Wonderful to meet you, Algae."











