The young Bengal she-cat smiled- part of her unsure of how to answer him and the other part felt so at home sitting beside him staring out at the grassland. Butterflies had taken up a permanent home in her belly it seemed, because as soon as Scorchedsky touched her paw- they were fluttering again. "I have faith in Starclan- more so than the rest of my clan-mates do. Sometimes I wonder if it would kill them to let our ancestors take precedent in our lives. I'm not very religious, but I know it would do Eclipseclan some good if they weren't all so hard-headed." She huffed, pale grey orbs drifting up toward the sky. The sun had started it's daily decent and she knew that if they wasted anymore time here they'd miss the battle patrol. Spottedpaw wanted more than anything to stay like this, the warmth of the sun encircling her pelt while she sat beside Scorchedsky and enjoyed the view of Sunclan's territory. Oh Starclan! Why couldn't her mother choose Sunclan over Eclipseclan. She wanted to spend more time with him- talk about everything, learn about his life, and meet his baby sister! However, Spottedpaw had a feeling that the alliance would end sometime soon. With the upcoming battle- whether they won or lost- Eclipseclan and Sunclan would return to their respective camps. All friendships that had been forged between the clans were to stop at once. "I'm gorgeous- it's too hard for you to keep your eyes offa me." She leaned over and swiped his cheek with her tongue before hopping to her paws. "The only cat's attention I want on me is a certain sunclanner." She flicked his shoulder once again, a mischievous grin capturing her face. "We better get back to camp- this rabbit isn't gonna carry itself." The apprentice was finding a lot of joy in teasing Scorchedsky, especially if brought about his flustered reactions. It was cute, seeing the face he'd make before trying to come up with something smooth to say.
The young Bengal she-cat smiled- part of her unsure of how to answer him and the other part felt so at home sitting beside him staring out at the grassland. Butterflies had taken up a permanent home in her belly it seemed, because as soon as Scorchedsky touched her paw- they were fluttering again. "I have faith in Starclan- more so than the rest of my clan-mates do. Sometimes I wonder if it would kill them to let our ancestors take precedent in our lives. I'm not very religious, but I know it would do Eclipseclan some good if they weren't all so hard-headed." She huffed, pale grey orbs drifting up toward the sky. The sun had started it's daily decent and she knew that if they wasted anymore time here they'd miss the battle patrol. Spottedpaw wanted more than anything to stay like this, the warmth of the sun encircling her pelt while she sat beside Scorchedsky and enjoyed the view of Sunclan's territory. Oh Starclan! Why couldn't her mother choose Sunclan over Eclipseclan. She wanted to spend more time with him- talk about everything, learn about his life, and meet his baby sister! However, Spottedpaw had a feeling that the alliance would end sometime soon. With the upcoming battle- whether they won or lost- Eclipseclan and Sunclan would return to their respective camps. All friendships that had been forged between the clans were to stop at once. "I'm gorgeous- it's too hard for you to keep your eyes offa me." She leaned over and swiped his cheek with her tongue before hopping to her paws. "The only cat's attention I want on me is a certain sunclanner." She flicked his shoulder once again, a mischievous grin capturing her face. "We better get back to camp- this rabbit isn't gonna carry itself." The apprentice was finding a lot of joy in teasing Scorchedsky, especially if brought about his flustered reactions. It was cute, seeing the face he'd make before trying to come up with something smooth to say.