Post by Yoko on Oct 1, 2010 20:34:44 GMT -6
The sky had cleared up remarkably by now. The sun was more than half visible in its declining stages. The sky was a chaotic mix of warm color and Lizardeye found himself separating the colors in his mind, counting the shades of pink and blue in the clouds. The clouds, he formed into familiar patterns, as though they were blurry images that needed to be cut into precise, sharp, edges. Most of them were shaped like rocks and leaves, he concluded.
Refocusing on his path, the cold tabby walked at an easy pace beside Brindlepelt. He was careful to avoid any unnecessary puddles so as not to splash the bright-furred she-cat.How it came to pass that they were to spend the evening together was a mere coincidence. Feathercloud, seeing that the cold tabby was concerned for Brindlepelt's health, approached him and proposed he aid her in her recovery. The Medicine Cat had had a curious look on her face when she had suggested it, but Lizardeye passed it off as affection for her patient. He reminded himself of tips about this task.
Exercise her a little. But not strenuously. A few gentle stretches ought to get her muscles out of their stiffness.
Though he was accustomed and used to silence, he felt inspired to speak socially to his training partner.
"It is rather fortunate that the rain stopped, is it not?" Lizardeye mewed casually, "Does this seem like enough space for you?"
He swept his tail around the clearing.
"Or should we search further?"
Refocusing on his path, the cold tabby walked at an easy pace beside Brindlepelt. He was careful to avoid any unnecessary puddles so as not to splash the bright-furred she-cat.How it came to pass that they were to spend the evening together was a mere coincidence. Feathercloud, seeing that the cold tabby was concerned for Brindlepelt's health, approached him and proposed he aid her in her recovery. The Medicine Cat had had a curious look on her face when she had suggested it, but Lizardeye passed it off as affection for her patient. He reminded himself of tips about this task.
Exercise her a little. But not strenuously. A few gentle stretches ought to get her muscles out of their stiffness.
Though he was accustomed and used to silence, he felt inspired to speak socially to his training partner.
"It is rather fortunate that the rain stopped, is it not?" Lizardeye mewed casually, "Does this seem like enough space for you?"
He swept his tail around the clearing.
"Or should we search further?"