"My friend," the sentiment coils around her with a flare. They are separated by no more than a few words, it seems, as the shared affection immediately shatters any limits they were supposed to impose. Serpentberry trills her purrs in response, even as the other rumbles her response. A star - ha!
"Jadestar does sound plenty more beautiful than whatever ilk you've been given now." And yet, the friendship that they maintain across borders still leaves room for knives and daggers. Her kindly demeanor does not shift to expose what is clearest - her disdain for anything is hardly hidden. Maybe it is dressed with beauty and silken words, but rare is it that Serpentberry hides her hideous thoughts. "And it would do Juniper so well to have that pest knocked off his high branch," and a flicker more of disgust, her eyes dimming as she looks furthermore into the woodlands behind her friend. She almost wants to bid that the other steal a life or two from her leader (assuming he had been cursed with the same affliction Juniperstar had been.)
Her attention wanders, yet returns once Jadethorn is on her side of the thunderpath, clean yet sputtering for air. The other isn't breathless by means of lacking stamina - no, Jadethorn is nearly dry heaving, just short of splattering her nice forest grasses with whatever her stomach bile wishes to omit from her. Instinctively, Serpentberry wrinkles her nose, "A cold, and you dare err closer to me? Some friend you are..." still playful, still incredulous. The tortoiseshell molly squints someone before disobeying her instinct's bite. Jadethorn had called her beautiful, something that she doesn't hear much of anymore. Perhaps its the heartache that keeps her to the other's side.
Tentatively, her tail flicks against the ShadowClan warrior's flank, "Cheap colds don't often wind a warrior, especially not one as fit and sleek as you, darling. Much less do they induce such... retching," Serpentberry takes liberty to assume that if the other hadn't made the conscious effort, she would've expelled her stomach everywhere. Again, her tail twitches, much like a snake's rattle. "Tell me more about it. I can tell you what that bug of yours should have to help..." She bites her tongue to keep herself from spitting any more.