Skysong bade the stray to follow as she gathered her kills from her morning hunt. Gently, she picked up three mice and a squirrel before signaling directions with her tail. At least with her mouth full, it would be a quiet walk back to camp.
She took him back towards the paths rather than following the river south. There was a patrol hunting nearby and she didn't want to interrupt them. After all, they would need all the fresh kill they could get, what with so many new mouths to feed.
To say StoneClan had grown was an understatement. As Skysong led the grey tom over the scree-covered rocks and down the sloping cliffside, the camp came into view, bustling as ever. When they had arrived, they had been few, but now... They hadn't held numbers like this since back in the mountains. Still, it bothered her how few of these cats she knew.
With a flick of her tail, she told Dusk to follow while she dropped her day's work at the base of the Stone Circle, the central meeting place of the clan. Quick eyes took a count of the fresh-kill pile, Skysong was sure there would be enough for every cat to eat tonight. A nod, a silent thanks to SunClan. Her ice-blue eyes lifted and found his,
"This way," she said simply, slipping behind the central stone.
"Sunseer," she called, nosing aside the curtain of lichen that shielded the entry to his den,
"You have a visitor. Dusk, a stray found on the northern side of the river. He seeks an audience with you."
The Leader's Den felt too large. Perhaps it was how sparse it was, empty save for a small nest and the greying tom who rose from it. It would have bothered him more if he spent much time in it. Sunseer shook the dust from his pelt and gave his chest a quick lick before settling himself in the center of the room.
"Dusk, welcome, welcome. I must apologize, you caught me resting," The older tom said with a dip of his head. He turned his sightless, mismatched eyes to where Skysong's voice had come from and smiled wide and proud,
"I managed the entire border on my own this morning, only stumbled twice. Littleflower wasn't impressed, she made me go lay down when I got back," he gave a dusty chuckle before sniffing the air to find this newcomer. It was polite to look at the cat you were speaking to, after all, even if your eyes no longer worked,
"Little is my daughter and our healer," he explained to the young tom,
"We call them Medicine Cats here. Now, Dusk," he settled down, sweeping his long, spotted tail over the stone floor,
"What may I help you with?"
Sunseer listened respectfully as the farm cat explained himself, nodding along in approval,
"Perfectly reasonable, yes, though already I sense our morals to run similar paths. It wouldn't be fair of us to hold you to expectations you are unaware of, isn't that right, Skysong?"
The white she-cat flicked an ear, "Of course, sir," she said calmly as her gaze slid to Dusk, "Though, once made aware, they will be expected to work just as hard as any other Warrior."
"Yes, should they choose to stay. Clan life is not fitting for all cats. Training is hard and, as you said Dusk, it would be a waste and no one wants that. If you'll permit an old tom his long-winded explanations, allow me to explain who we are and what it is we expect of our cats."
"As I am sure you know, cats are generally social creatures. We benefit from living in groups, be it small family units to wide-ranging colonies. Clans are different in the aspect that we are descended from a long lineage of Warriors. We carry on the codes and traditions of our predecessors. For many, bloodlines carry weight. I find that it is more than blood that makes a Warrior. Here in StoneClan, everyone has a role, and a purpose, from the tiny kits to our respected elders. And each of them helps the community as a whole. I think that, so long as a cat is dedicated to their role, loyal to their clan, and follows the Code, it doesn't quite matter who their bearers are."
"Please, stop me if you have any questions, Dusk. It's hard to tell when I've bored the young ones with eyes like mine," he gives a dismissive wave of his tail and a patient smile.
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