belugapaw walked out of the apprentice den, he walked too a rock, a bit far from camp. In a forest, where the trees danced too the wind. Falling And falling Down and down, what had happened to his father Honkgoose, and Calfpaw? Yet, they seemed just d3ad. Hornedpaw, d3ad, gone, left. How much things had Starclan taken away from him? He had heard that Honkgoose was captured by twolegs , he did not know if he deserved that. But Calf, he disappeared from existence. His fault right? Falling Falling And falling… Was it his fault? It might’ve be, had they h@ted him? Maybe, but he would never know. Hornedpaw, a trail of b00d, he cried out tears It was his fault, not anyone else’s. He was the /worst/ older sibling ever No, but he cried. Bounded by imaginary chains of tears and sadness, his fault, everything, nothing else. Everything he cared about, his siblings, gone, remorse Belugapaw looked at the shining sun, it was inappropriate for this occasion. Why, why had Starclan taken everything he had once loved? Why? Why? Why him? It was Falling And falling… It was gone, only four out of seven. It was Honkgoose, Thrushlavender, Him, Copperpaw, Calfpaw, Lemurpaw, Creekpaw and Hornedpaw (Used too be known as Dustypaw), now it was just Thrushlavander, Him, Copperpaw, Lemurpaw and Creekpaw. The rest? Gone, probably d3ad by now. They left him, alone. Tears and tears, running down. What had happened to his used to be /happy/ and /joyful/ and /peaceful/ life? It was all just… Falling… And falling… He needed Fauni, he only trusted him now. /ONLY/ Fauni, a gentle spirit, trust no one else. [ end ]
Belugapaw owned by me Honkgoose owned by @Woolystar Copperpaw owned by @OcelotTailoftheWater Calfpaw owned by @Sparkling_Orpy Lemurpaw owned by @Moonpaw5 Creekpaw owned by Hornedpaw (Known as Ned, previously known as Dusty) owned by Faunapaw (Fauni) owned by (Link) Notes for OG SRP: - IM SORRY NED, I FORGOT THAT DUSTYPAW/DUSTYKIT WAS CALLED HORNEDPAW/NED ;-; ;- ;-; - I was going to put a WOF reference (“Be strong, be vigilant, strike first. Trust nobody”)