The StoneClan Deputy took up the rear of their hunting patrol, hovering just behind Sunseer. She kept close enough to jump to his aid, should he need it, but far enough back that she didn't trod on his pride.
But it wasn't her leader who had her attention. No, Skyong's pale eyes lingered on the cats he had assigned to their patrol.
Riversurge was the mate of her apprentice, Poppyheart. The now-grown she-cat had more patience than her. She would have given up on him ages ago, what with his indecision and inability to control his emotions. She had no time to waste on a tom who clung to their mate like a weaning kit. But, she had to admit, silently and only to herself, the blue tom had grown plenty since their loss of their mountain home. Kits had done the two well, she noted, flicking her ear dismissively at the pang of jealousy that squirmed inside her.
Sweetfang, on the other hand, had a lot of growing left to do. The tri-colored she-cat had been with them for moons now, but still looked to those around her like a paw on their first trip out of camp. Riversurge slipped off ahead, she opened her mouth to scent the air. Yes, there was prey here. A good call. But this one... No initiative, these new warriors. Loners were one thing, but the Kittypets... She opened her mouth to send Sweetfang off to the other side of the path when suddenly-- Snap!
The white she-cat slipped effortlessly into a crouch at the sudden sound, ears back, her tail out and still. Her quick eyes noted Sunseer and the loud stick and, more importantly, the movement of a mouse as it darted away from the sudden sound. Lightning quick and near soundlessly, she tore after it, returning moments later with the plump mouse dangling from her jaws. She set it down in front of the apologizing old tom.
"Nothing to apologize for, Sunseer. If anything, you flushed them out for us." She raises her eyebrows at Sweetfang, mildly impressed,
"Quick action, Sweetfang. Better than I expected." But her eyes narrowed when she saw Riversurge sputtering grass out of his mouth. Frowning, she added,
"Though, with all the noise we made, we will have to move further in if we expect to catch more. Two small rodents is not enough."