Twelve moons ago, it was just Nutmeg and her brother against the world; sure they had their mother, but with a strained relationship, they stuck more with each other. Ten moons ago, Nutmeg lost the one cat that kept her going. Just up and gone one day, with a scent trail leading far, far away from the barn... And oh, how she had tried to follow as long as she could, not wanting to believe that her brother had just abandoned her... But he did, and Nutmeg was alone for the first time in her life. Five moons later, her mother gives birth to another litter. A tiny, scrappy little tortoiseshell... But she was gorgeous, she was her little sister. Her mother had named her Meadow, and all of the sudden, her life had purpose again.
Nutmeg had sworn to herself, to the shooting stars above her, to her brother, far far away, that she wouldn't let the same lack of love effect her. She'd protect Meadow, physically, emotionally. She'd take all the blows needed to make sure her sister would grow up knowing she was loved. It's why she approaches today despite the ear gnawing shes bound to get by her mother when she returns. She had lead Meadow away, quick enough to not stop and chat with her. Though they're on bad terms, she knows her mother wouldn't complain about the free babysitting job that Nutmeg comes around and does for her. It's not a chore cause I love them, but it certainly seems like a chore to their mother...
She glances down to the kitten that follows her. In a way, she sees herself. She sees her brother, same eyes. Same red in his fur. She does not see her mother, does not see the harsh cruelty in Meadows eyes as hers. They are wide, and curious, and full of life. They are not dull. She clears her throat, albeit a little awkwardly, as she scales over a nearby fencepost. It's low enough that Meadow could hop over one of the bars connected to the post, but she peers over curiously. "Wanna try n' get up here, buttercup?" she knows her sister could, she knows shes capable of doing so, but she cannot help but worry herself over the what ifs... What if she fell? What if her claws dislodge from the wood and she falls backwards? She blinks with an almost-twisting frown.
If her sister got up, then Nutmeg would scooch over, making a seat for her. Before them lay a vast expanse of rolling land, covered in snow from leafbares spoils. A pretty sight. She thinks Meadow'll enjoy it.
@Meadowkit
Nutmeg had sworn to herself, to the shooting stars above her, to her brother, far far away, that she wouldn't let the same lack of love effect her. She'd protect Meadow, physically, emotionally. She'd take all the blows needed to make sure her sister would grow up knowing she was loved. It's why she approaches today despite the ear gnawing shes bound to get by her mother when she returns. She had lead Meadow away, quick enough to not stop and chat with her. Though they're on bad terms, she knows her mother wouldn't complain about the free babysitting job that Nutmeg comes around and does for her. It's not a chore cause I love them, but it certainly seems like a chore to their mother...
She glances down to the kitten that follows her. In a way, she sees herself. She sees her brother, same eyes. Same red in his fur. She does not see her mother, does not see the harsh cruelty in Meadows eyes as hers. They are wide, and curious, and full of life. They are not dull. She clears her throat, albeit a little awkwardly, as she scales over a nearby fencepost. It's low enough that Meadow could hop over one of the bars connected to the post, but she peers over curiously. "Wanna try n' get up here, buttercup?" she knows her sister could, she knows shes capable of doing so, but she cannot help but worry herself over the what ifs... What if she fell? What if her claws dislodge from the wood and she falls backwards? She blinks with an almost-twisting frown.
If her sister got up, then Nutmeg would scooch over, making a seat for her. Before them lay a vast expanse of rolling land, covered in snow from leafbares spoils. A pretty sight. She thinks Meadow'll enjoy it.
@Meadowkit