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  • My Best Try
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  • It was deathly quiet. Cold wind racked through the tortoiseshell's fur, causing her to shiver. But it was nothing compared to the coldness that had settled over her heart. Across from her, a pale gray tabby watched her with scornful blue eyes. "I suppose I knew it would come to this, Blossomfall. Though frankly, I am appalled at the way you acted. Bumblestripe never did such a thing. Briarlight-" Her voice cracked, and she fell silent. The she-cat refused to say anything. She held her head high, despite the tears threatening to overwhelm her. She doesn't know what she's talking about.
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  • It was deathly quiet. Cold wind racked through the tortoiseshell's fur, causing her to shiver. But it was nothing compared to the coldness that had settled over her heart. Across from her, a pale gray tabby watched her with scornful blue eyes. "I suppose I knew it would come to this, Blossomfall. Though frankly, I am appalled at the way you acted. Bumblestripe never did such a thing. Briarlight-" Her voice cracked, and she fell silent. The she-cat refused to say anything. She held her head high, despite the tears threatening to overwhelm her. She doesn't know what she's talking about. "Disloyalty is not something I would tolerate in any of my kits," Millie continued. Millie sat down and watched her daughter, waiting for a reply. She gave none. "Couldn't you at least try to serve ThunderClan? You know how important it is to your father and I." A tear broke free and coursed down Blossomfall's cheek. She stared hard at the ground. "I made the right choice in the end," she murmured. "You betrayed your Clan," Millie said, unaware of how much her words were hurting her. She got up. "I want you to think about it." Blossomfall watched her mother leave, then sunk to the ground and gave way to the sobs. "I tried Mother..." "I gave it my best try."