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Yet she didn't desire for a large family, particularly. She would've been more than content to just travel along with Split, watching their kits grow together and find their own lives, and maybe even having a second litter before they got too old. When she was expecting her first litter, she had all these dreams of grandeur. That Split would suddenly become present in her life and of their kittens. That he would stay with her through the evenings, grooming her fur and telling her how much he loved her - never mind that he'd never said those words in his life, but she'd been full of emotions and expectations.
Split, ever himself, did not live up to those expectations. She was never hungry, but the prey that her mate (could she go so far as to call him a mate?) provided was always left at her den's entrance. And then, he dropped the bomb on her that he was going into the mountains! Why his sudden interest in a clan territory, especially when so many clan cats had recently left he mountain behind, was a mystery to her. Was he hoping to claim the mountain territory for himself? Couldn't he have waited until after she'd kitted? Evidently not because prey no longer started showing up in front of her den and soon enough, it became evident that Split had, well, split.
So she did it alone. She survived, like any loner, but to survive a single queen with her mate (no, maybe mate wasn't a good word for it after all) gone with only the idea that he'd be "in the mountain territory" to go by... it had been more than difficult. Hunting for herself while nursing three kittens, trying to ensure that they all survived through the moons until maybe, their father would return... It took so much out of her. Eventually, when her little ones were six months old, and their older sister, Quiet, had grown enough to find a mate and stability of her own, Smoke asked her eldest to watch over her litter. She had to go find Split, to pierce her claws through his ear and drag him back to her and their family. He had to take responsibility for the misery he caused by leaving and he was going to fix things by being back. So help her, she WOULD have her happy family life!
Which lead her to where she was now, in the forest that lead up to the mountain. She had to admit, it was nice being away from motherhood, though she found herself worrying constantly about how Quiet was getting along with her little owns. Brawn, Strike and Sharp... they could be quite the pawful when they put their minds to it. She was growing weary as she trekked up the mountain. How long had it been since she'd travelled this far? At this point, turning around would be just as long of a journey home as getting to the mountain top - besides, she came here with a mission. She wasn't going to let her family, or herself down, by going home without even meeting Split.
"I just hope he's still out here." She mewed to herself and then with a puff of energy, she swung a front paw to a nearby tree, claws scratching into the bark with a hiss. "I'm going to give him a piece of my mind when I see him! I pity any other cats who meet him who have to deal with his bad attitude, his flighty nature and... and his rotten fatherly instincts! Who just leaves when they learn their mate is expecting?!" She dragged her claws against the bark. "That no-good, turnout scoundrel!" She snarled at the tree, before she felt her shoulders droop. Where had he gone? Why couldn't she have a happy family? Was... was it her? Had Smoke somehow brought all of this misfortune on herself? She sheathed her claws and leaned against the tree she'd been flaying. She just wished she could have someone to talk to, someone who would get it! What Smoke really needed at that moment, wasn't to see Split, but to have a friend to lean on. @kovak
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