I've been looking around everywhere online but search is garbage now and most everything leads to veterinarian-dispensed vaccinations for cats. Was this part of some kind of sales brochure?
#cats
also: ##cat, #cat
oh yeah, i can post this here now! i made a lil holiday card to send out to friends and family this year. it features my three cats! from left to right: umbra, ori, and ivy. i should do these every year...
Loki: "My food is mine and your food is also mine!"
Graybell: "Uh I already walked away from it? You're welcome to it."
moon 6
Lakecurrent squinted her green eyes, trying to mitigate the bright glare of sunhigh as she closely watched the stream for passing fish. At the height of greenleaf, it was tough to resist the temptation to jump in the glistening water and cool off. This was no time to take a swim, though. Lakecurrent had a job to do. With greenleaf came plentiful prey, and she wasnât going to let her fish-catching talents go to waste.
She continued to stare down intently at the stream for what felt like an eternity, when a fish finally appeared, at last. It was rather large, with blue-grey scales all over. Just the sight of it made her mouth water as she dropped down into a hunting crouch. Eyeing the fish carefully, she waited for it to settle in one spot before sharply lunging at it. With a single swipe, she had caught the fish, which was now weakly flailing in her grasp.
With a renewed sense of pride, Lakecurrent began to trot back to camp, holding the fish between her jaws. The light breeze against her damp fur was a pleasant relief from the heat; as a long-furred cat, greenleaf was often very hard on her.
Upon arriving back at the gully, the cats were still buzzing with excitement about Birchpawâs apprentice ceremony earlier. Lakecurrent was proud of the young tom as well; despite being found abandoned as a kit, heâd stayed strong and given his all to the Clan. Heâd made an excellent decision in choosing Crestedstar as his mentor; Lakecurrent knew that he would be in good paws.
Lakecurrent went over to the fresh-kill pile to drop the fish on top, but before she could, she heard someone calling her name. Turning around, she saw that it was Briarheather, the deputy. They were sitting in their new nest in the nursery, all alone. She wasnât sure what exactly they would want with her, but she padded over to them anyway, deciding to bring the fish.
She dropped the fish in front of Briarheather, knowing that they needed it more than she did. The deputy smiled at this kind gesture, lowering their neck to take a bite of the juicy piece of prey.
âThank you so much,â Briarheather mewed after they swallowed their first bite of fish.
âItâs no problem, really,â Lakecurrent said with a slight chuckle. âYouâre our deputy, after all, and you need to be well-fed for your kits, so I thought I should share some of the fish I catch with you. I know itâs your favorite.â
Briarheather acknowledged her with a brief nod, mouth full of another bite of fish. Lakecurrent glanced around the nursery, which was empty save for the two of them. âWhere did Mottledghost and her kits go?â she asked, remarking that she hadnât seen any of them around camp on her way back.
âShe took Cinderpaw out with the kits for a little training session,â Briarheather explained. âCinderpawâs not far off from becoming a full-fledged queen, you know.â
A small smile crept onto Lakecurrentâs face as she thought of the queenâs apprentice. It seemed like just yesterday, Cinderpaw was a tiny little she-cat. The way she so easily played with Mottledghostâs kits suggested that she was still a kit at heart.
âIâm sure sheâll make for a great queen,â Lakecurrent purred, looking over at Mottledghostâs nest and the three kit-sized nests surrounding it. After a moment, her gaze returned to Briarheather.
âSo, what did you want to talk to me about?â
Briarheather averted their gaze, a nervous look appearing on their face. Though they were the one who had called Lakecurrent over in the first place, they were still rather anxious to open up to her about this. With a deep sigh, they spoke.
âBefore I tell you thisâŚcan you promise to not tell anyone else?â
Lakecurrentâs brow raised out of curiosity at the question. Clearly, this was not going to be an ordinary conversation about hunting patrols or camp organization. This was something much more than that. Yet again, her lips curled into a smile.
âOf course I wonât tell anyone. No respectable mediator would go around sharing trusted secrets; especially not the secrets of their superiors.â
That made Briarheather relax a bit, anxiety fading from their expression. Knowing that they could confide in Lakecurrent made them finally gather the courage to get this off their chest.
âWell, itâs about my kits,â they began, looking straight into Lakecurrentâs green eyes. âYou remember what I told everyone?â
âYes, you said that you got pregnant from a kittypet who lives near your old twoleg nest,â Lakecurrent recalled. That was the story that the Clan had been told, at least.
She noticed Briarheather looking away in that moment, their expression growing nervous once again.
âAre you worried about the others judging you for that?â She asked in a gentle tone. âBecause if they do, then theyâre wrong. I donât know what itâs like living with twolegs, but if I was born and raised around them like you were, then Iâd feel homesick too.â
Briarheatherâs gaze softened at her words. They werenât out of the woods yet, but they felt a lot more comfortable about telling her the truth now.
âReally? You wouldnât look down on me for that?â
Lakecurrent chuckled. âOf course not. Just because you used to be a kittypet doesnât mean that youâre worth less to JadeClan. Iâm guessing that your mate was someone who you used to see all the time back when you lived with your twolegs; of course youâd want to visit him after being away from him for so long, right?â
Briarheather didnât respond, instead glancing down at their nest with a hesitant look on their face.
âSo, I hope you know Iâll never judge you for your situation, or try to hold it against you,â Lakecurrent said, placing a comforting paw on the edge of the deputyâs nest.
âThatâs not the problem, though,â Briarheather muttered, eyes darting left and right.
âOh? Then what is the problem?â
Briarheatherâs tone grew agitated, though their irritation wasnât directed towards Lakecurrent. Rather, it was directed at themself.
âThe problem is that the entire story I told everyone was fake.â
Lakecurrentâs eyes widened a bit in surprise, and then her smile returned.
âIt was fake? What do you mean by that?â
Realizing that they had nothing left to lose, Briarheather at last let out the truth that they had been hiding for several moons.
âIt wasnât a kittypet who got me pregnant. The truth is a lot worse than that. It was⌠a cat from another Clan.â
Without trying to examine Lakecurrentâs reaction, Briarheather held their head down, as if they were ashamed of themself.
Lakecurrent, however, was still trying to process that statement, frozen in place with her brow raised up high. When it finally hit her, she couldnât stop a smirk from spreading across her face. âReally? Who was it?â
âIâŚcanât tell you that. Iâm sorry.â Briarheather was clearly avoiding eye contact, as they felt their heart race.
âThatâs alright,â Lakecurrent purred, with an odd sense of amusement seeping into her tone. âCan you at least describe them for me?â
âHe was a black tabby with brown eyes,â Briarheather said hastily, the words seeming rather forced. Their gaze was still fixed on the ground.
âI see,â Lakecurrent mewed, suppressing a chuckle. âWell, even if I do figure out who he is, I still wonât tell anyone. I promise.â
âYou really mean that?â
Lakecurrentâs eyes shone with confidence. âI swear on my life.â
ââŚthank you,â the deputy whispered.
âHm? What was that?â Lakecurrent asked, even though she had heard them just fine. In truth, she merely wanted to hear them say it again.
âI said thank you,â Briarheather repeated, now looking directly at her once again. Their eyes were filled with gratitude and innocent vulnerability, like a kit whose mother had just saved it from a vicious fox. âThank you for everythingâŚfor the fish, for helping me through this, forâŚeverything, really.â
Lakecurrentâs expression was one of evident pride. âBut of course. Itâs my job as a mediator to be there for any Clan members in need, no matter what.â
Briarheather could do nothing but give her a shaky smile of relief, overwhelmed with how much weight had just been lifted off their shoulders in the past few minutes. They lowered their neck and continued eating the fish that sheâd gifted to them, needing a distraction from all the emotions swirling in their mind.
Lakecurrent gave a respectful nod and walked out of the nursery, lips still curled into a smile. That was unbelievably quick, she thought, noting how Mottledghost and Cinderpaw still hadnât come back yet from their training session with the kits. She was more than delighted that the deputy trusted her enough to tell her things like these. Now that the second-in-command was wrapped around her paw, her mission here would be much easier from here on out.
Sundown was fast approaching, and most of the cats were gathered around the fresh-kill pile. However, Lakecurrent had one important stop to make before she would join the rest of her clanmates in the clearing.
She headed over to the leaderâs den and announced her presence with a soft meow. Crestedstar turned around and nodded her head, signaling for her to come in.
âThereâs something that youâll really want to know,â Lakecurrent said, her voice dripping with excitement.
âIs it about Streamleafâs little prophecy again?â Crestedstar asked, her eyes glinting with curiosity.
Lakecurrent giggled, not even trying to hide her amusement at what had just happened.
âNo, not this time. This time, itâs about Briarheather.â