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louder than thunder - Holly - Jan 16 2018 The cat's eyes had opened long ago, but all she had seen was darkness. At first, the confined space she had been limited to was more than enough for her to lazily stretch, but now it was so tight that her limbs were curled up against her gut. To boot, she was fairly sure that was her hind paw incessantly touching her face. It was more annoying than anything else, really. As she shifted and tried to stretch like she did just some weeks ago, she felt something hard against her spine. As she pushed harder against it, she heard a gentle crack and then, all at once, there was coldness and she was tumbling out of something. That something, of course, was an emerald chrysalis laying snugly in a dark corner in Polaris. The kitten lay shivering on the cave floor for a moment, cold and wet, before she finally pushed herself up to her paws. There was a second, deafening crack from the churning clouds above, startling her, but regardless she began pacing slowly out into the dimly-illuminated halls of Polaris, quiet and wide-eyed as she tried to figure out what to do next. RE: louder than thunder - Bremen - Jan 16 2018
RE: louder than thunder - Holly - Jan 17 2018
Lazily, the cat paused to shake the wetness from her fur, listening to the sounds of... something, in the distance. Different from the cracking of her chrysalis or the thunder overhead.
@Bremen
Warily, Holly looked out towards the rest of Polaris, but saw only the clouds ahead and rocks and the ground, and somewhere in the distance the blue glow of another something, though Holly didn't know what it was. Thump, and then the sound of... footsteps? The kitten paused and whipped her head around to where the sound was coming from, but by the time she got a glimpse of what was coming towards her, it was already right in front of her. It did not initally occur to her how Bremen might be considered 'odd-looking,' however. RE: louder than thunder - Bremen - Jan 17 2018
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