
BUNNYSKIP
Bunnyskip twitched her tail nervously. She'd made up her mind. She was leaving Thunderclan. At first, she'd felt excited, liberated, she wanted nothing more than for she and Pagan to build their lives together, but then came the realisation that she would have to tell her family she was going. Whilst Bunnyskip didn't think Hawkstar would realise that she was gone, she couldn't leave her littermates not knowing if she were dead or alive. She'd asked them to meet her at the stones in the dead of night. In preparation, she'd rolled in catmint to disguise her scent. She was leaving tonight. Sitting atop a flatter stone, Bunnyskip twitched her ears when she finally heard her littermates' pawsteps approaching. Her gentle gaze traveled over them, and guilt began to bubble in her chest. She was so angry at Peachblossom, and yet she was about to do the same thing. Although, her siblings could cope without her. It was different, leaving a sibling versus leaving your kits. Bunnyskip was forming her own destiny, her pawsteps beginning to align with Pagan's.
Looking down at the floor, she heaved a soft sigh. "...Thank you, all of you, for coming to see me. I have something important to tell you." Her mouth felt dry. She needed to just spit it out... "I'm leaving. Leaving not just Thunderclan, but the clans entirely." She couldn't meet any of their eyes. "I don't want you to tell Hawkstar. I don't want anyone following me. I've made my choice, and...I've decided I don't belong in Thunderclan any more. Things are so tense lately...I've been wondering if it was my home any more, but I don't think it is."
𝒫𝒶𝓅𝒶𝓎𝒶𝒸𝓁𝑜𝓊𝒹 ~ 𝐵𝒶𝒹𝑔𝑒𝓇𝒷𝒾𝓉𝑒 ~ 𝒞𝑜𝒷𝓇𝒶𝓈𝒽𝒶𝓀𝑒𝓇
• 𝒯𝒽𝓊𝓃𝒹𝑒𝓇𝒞𝓁𝒶𝓃 𝒲𝒶𝓇𝓇𝒾𝑜𝓇𝓈 •
Nothing good could be coming from this. Bunnyskip asking each one of her siblings to meet her at the white stones. When the soft dirt and grass began to fade out and rise into the hard white stone. Nostrils flared as dark yellow and green eyes narrowed as Badgerbite stepped onto a stone. “I don’t understand why Bunnyskip would ask us all the way out here.” He grunted, whiskers trembling with thought as he dragged his salmon pink tongue over his sharp canines. At his side were his siblings, Papayacloud and Cobrashaker.
“Always worrying. Maybe she just wants to see us? She has been rather distant lately.” Spoke a chirpy brown tabby, her bright magenta eyes sparking with mischief. “What do you think, Cobrashaker? You’ve been rather quiet.” Papayacloud snickered softly, shifting to where she lightly batted at her brothers ankles and giggled at his annoyed growl. Stepping up onto the stones, was a massive black and cream tabby, his lemon yellow eyes narrowing into slits as he lifted a paw to lightly smack his sister’s ear. “It’s obvious. She’s been hiding around. Sneaking out of patrols and getting even you Papayacloud to cover for her hunts. Why you think?” Cobrashaker growled softly while Badgerbite frowned and gazed at his siblings. “You think she’s leaving the clan?” Badgerbite spoke softly and quietly, ears pinning back against his skull.
“Makes sense. Why else bother us at this time of night?” Cobrashaker snarled softly, every sentence while a growl. Papayacloud rolled her eyes and waved her tail, practically bouncing on her heels. “I don’t think she is leaving. We are family.” Papayacloud snorted, the idea of deserting family just seemed too far fetched. Although Badgerbite and Cobrashaker couldn’t help but glance at one another, both unable to shake off this uneasy feeling. After a brief few moments, Bunnyskips small dilute calico pelt came into view as Papayacloud perked up immediately as she hopped from stone to stone to reach her sister. “Bunnyskip!” She smiled.
Although her paw nearly slipped as Bunnyskip immediately got into it, fluffy brown ears lowering against her head as she turned her head and glanced towards Cobrashaker and Badgerbite. Both of her brothers didn’t appear surprised, Cobrashaker appeared indifferent and Badgerbite frowned. “Leaving.. ThunderClan? For?” Badgerbite spoke softly with a frown while Cobrashaker smirked and sat down as he watched his sister. “Simple, Badgerbite. Tail.” He commented dryly.