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       #Post#: 50488--------------------------------------------------
       you have to believe (private - fallingstar's children!) that the
       y were WRONG!
       By: Raven` Date: August 8, 2014, 6:27 pm
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       Natalie brought two squirrels into camp, tail lashing. The black
       she-cat was thinking about her family. It was the only thing
       she'd done lately. She hadn't talked to any of these cats before
       hand, and wondered what they were like. Was Stygianflare really
       r.ped? Did Bluepaw really have an addiction? What about
       Deleriadreams and her seeming inability to act like a mother to
       her own kits? Okay, maybe she did catch a few things about these
       cats here and there, but nothing important, really.
       #Post#: 50492--------------------------------------------------
       Re: you have to believe (private - fallingstar's children!) that
        they were WRONG!
       By: black rose Date: August 8, 2014, 6:41 pm
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       Stygianflare was out looking for herbs. She'd found bramble
       twigs, and on the way back she had managed to catch a vole.
       Seeing Natalie, she smiled softly. The she-cat wanted to get to
       know her siblings.
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       Re: you have to believe (private - fallingstar's children!) that
        they were WRONG!
       By: dawnfire111 Date: August 9, 2014, 8:38 pm
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       Bluepaw left the apprentices den, a yawn leaving his jaws. When
       he noticed his siblings nearby, he didn't really want to run
       into another awkward conversation, but he found himself heading
       over anyway.
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