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Siltwater had known for a long time that if he ever had kits with Nightcall - and they would because they'd been trying for a while now - that he would name one of his kits for his mentor. He had discussed this with Nightcall, said that she could name their other kits if she wanted to, but one of their children would be named Skykit. She made him promise that he wouldn't have favorites among their litter and he agreed. Just because he was naming one didn't mean that would be his favorite. He wasn't sure he could do favorites among his children.
Yet, when they were born and arrived, Siltwater couldn't keep his eyes from one particular blue kit. He'd stayed at Nightcall's side, bringing her prey, bringing her water, bringing her things that she insisted she didn't actually need yet (like the biggest moss-ball these kits would ever see - not that their eyes had even opened yet) that eventually she must've felt overwhelmed because she shunted him from the Nursery for the rest of the day - at least while the sun was up, anyway.
So, he went to seek out other cats to converse with, when it struck him. He hadn't told Skysong, his former mentor and StoneClan's deputy, about his kits. She had to know, of course, so many cats in the Clan knew - it had been a while since there had been kits in the Clan, after all and he was one proud papa as a result. But most importantly, with it being only the second day since the kit's arrival, he wasn't certain that she knew of the little Skykit in the Nursery - oh, he had to tell her.
He started asking around for her - Sunseer's apprentice, Duskpaw, pointed him out by the river with a wave of his tail: his jaws were full of prey and his eyes full of caution. SunClan above that loner-apprentice certainly seemed skittish whenever Sunseer wasn't there to back him up - then again, Skysong could come across as brusque to cats who didn't know her as well as Siltwater did. Puffing his chest out in pride, he followed the directions.
He didn't wish to call out to her, in case she was hunting and he would inadvertently scare away the prey in the area. When he did eventually pick out her silver pelt from the river rocks, he smiled and walked around her in a wide half circle, letting his tail rustle the grass nearby him. She was bound to hear him; Skysong never missed a thing. With a dip of her head in her direction, he uttered a soft purr in greeting. He'd let her approach - she was the deputy, but he didn't want to invade in her space if she didn't give him permission to approach yet. @Blinded By Silence