
AND I AM SORRY MY CONSCIENCE CALLED IN SICK AGAIN
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It was nearing the end of their first day working together, and while Cloudberrypaw had been excused earlier to eat and enjoy her downtime– a right she'd earned after putting in her time– Wolfpack had not granted the same courtesy to Flamerunner. Not because he truly expected them to work from sun-up to sun-down, but because he was hoping that by running them ragged with Deputy level work, they'd realize how easy it was to just do the damn work he was given.. Warriors didn't have it that bad. Attend a few patrols. Teach your apprentice some stuff. Do a chore here and there.
The deputy had done all of that and more– assigned patrols, convened with Sablestar, discussed border patrols with whatever Nightguard was chosen to assign them while he went on to work out and assign specialty patrols. He was in charge of the Trappers training, and overseeing that mentors were properly training their charges. He picked up extra patrols when Timber or Cicada stated their need for extra paws. Not to mention the solo hunting he did for Jadethorn and the kits to help ease the caregivers burdens.
Flamerunner had hardly had time to like his fur flat throughout the day.
And that was without the added requests and obligations– a day when his leader didn't ask him to take one of their lives for the sake of putting anxieties to rest, for example. He wondered, with no shortage of amusement, how Flamerunner would have enjoyed that scenario.
Now, the pair of them were heading toward the Monster Tree out by the Thunderpath they shared with Windclan on what Wolfpack liked to call a 'predator check'. Certain spots were prime real estate for hawks, owls, badgers, foxes, and so on, and the mottled tom liked to make sure they were regularly checked, scent marked, and cleared out of any visitors that might have chosen to settle. He didn't check to see if Flamerunner was keeping up– he could hear the others lighter pawsteps dragging behind him easily enough.
Their arrival at the tree didn't give way to any signs of something to be wary of, though. Just the sharp tang of peaty earth and stagnant water that only a Shadowclan cat seemed capable of getting used to.
"You been up there before?" he asked, tone not as sharp as it might have elsewise been throughout the day. Almost conversational as they reached the base and mismatched eyes turned upward to land on the mangle body of the monster trapped within it's limbs.
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ooc : — @Flamerunner
- shadowclan deputy - male - a large, black & blue chimera with moderate white splashing, mismatched eyes, and several scars.