- 571
- #1

Sprucetail had stopped talking.
On the day of her kitting, she'd felt so good about it. There had been pain, of course, and there had been blood, but Errol had assured her such things were normal. She would've doubted the tomcat, had he not had a part in bringing Sprucetail and her siblings into the world. The idea of tomcats knowing more about kitting than a she-cat did felt silly, but she trusted the older tomcat and she had trusted her body to do everything correctly and ensure the safety of her kits. She'd gotten through it with minimal difficulty with her loved ones ready with prey and water and her mate standing near. She'd wanted to see the kits before she and Twisted Bark named them, but she'd been so tired after everything that she shooed everyone away so that she could nap with her litter and Sprucetail's eyes had closed before she got a proper look at them.
Upon waking from her nap, she hadn't realized anything was wrong until she began to bathe her litter of three. Spots and stripes nestled at her side, nursing and mewling softly. Three little bundles of warmth - only... When she swiped her tongue over the third kit, they weren't warm at all. She nosed at her kit, trying to shift so that they could get closer to her, but instead the body fell away from her side, its head lolling and some sort of scream came from Sprucetail's mouth. It had cats coming to her side and from there her memory was so blurred. The sight of her paws curling around it, trying to shake it into awareness. Seeing Firedust curl her tail around Sprucetail's kits as Sprucetail herself picked up her kit. The sights of the forest, trees looming around her as she ran into the forest, tripping over the tangled roots of the forest floor. Her mothers finding her, Errol picking up the body of the kit. The tiniest grave she'd ever seen for a kit who had never lived to open its eyes, or even, as she'd hear later, to draw its first breath.
How many days had it been? One, or twenty? Sprucetail's kits, her litter of thr- of two, were nestled at her belly, their eyes still not open. She hadn't left the Nursery since the burial and vigil. She licked her kits near constantly, keeping them warm and refusing to sleep unless one of her siblings, or her mothers were there. It was her fault that her third kit hadn't survived, she knew it in her heart, even if no one else would admit it. If she hadn't fallen asleep or shooed everyone away so she could rest, maybe Errol could've saved it somehow. If she'd stayed awake, she would've been able to notice something. She wouldn't take her gaze off her remaining kits for a single moment if it wasn't absolutely necessary.
It was exhausting. So exhausting that she could barely think straight and the energy to put how she was feeling into words was so daunting that she just stopped trying. Maybe when their eyes were open, or maybe when they were apprentices, or maybe when they were warriors... Would they even make it that far? She curled tighter around her kits, licking the tops of their heads and praying to SunClan that they wouldn't take any more of her family away. @PeterPan_da144