Flameflower

Allegiance Description
Long-furred, fluffy bright ginger she-cat with a white undercoat.

Detailed Description
Flameflower is a short, stout she-cat with long, fluffy and quite water-resistant fur. Her base fur color is a bright flame-colored ginger, with the bottom half of her face, her throat and neck, her tail-tip, and her paws being white. Her eyes are a dark, but saturated green and she has very round ears.

Physical Traits
Short, stout, fluffy, flame-colored.

Personality Traits
Clever, witty, sharp-tongued, confrontational, paranoid, over-sensitive.

Simple Personality
Flameflower is a clever and witty she-cat who lets herself talk freely. She's very sharp-tongued at times, and confrontational, and can be a bit paranoid and over-sensitive.

Detailed Personality
Flameflower is quite the sassy one. She's clever and witty in conversations, and never really got proper discipline as a child, so she had let her tongue run wild and it just became sharper over time. Stemming from her ex-mate's cheating, she's very suspicious and confrontational, and won't hesitate to bring up what she thinks is weird or suspicious about you. She can also be a bit paranoid for that as well, always wanting to know where her family and friends are and what they're doing in fear of them leaving just as Marshthicket had. Flameflower is also a little over-sensitive as well, especially about herself. Overall just a good, sassy mama who needs a break with her life.

Kithood
Flamekit was born the only surviving kit of her litter to Scarletswoop, her mother, and Spiderpool, her father. After Flamekit was fully weaned, and eating prey, it was usually Spiderpool watching her in the nursery like a queen and Scarletswoop going out and hunting and fighting and such. All the queens thought that was weird but Flamekit didn't seem to think it was any different than what the other queens did.

Flamekit also was not very disciplined. The queens always scolded her if she did anything wrong, but she'd always be a brat and Spiderpool wouldn't get her in trouble most of the time because he couldn't find it in himself to do it. Scarletswoop would always get her in trouble though, if she saw it. She was scary.

Flamekit grew up alongside another kit in the nursery, Marshkit, who she honestly thought was pretty cute as she got older. They became friends and were made apprentices together.

Apprenticeship
Flamepaw and Marshpaw took no time to start flirting back and forth. Flamepaw didn't like the fact that Marshpaw also flirted with plenty of other she-cat apprentices, but she was too dumb and in love to realize that that's probably not the best thing to be having your crush doing.

Flamepaw would often go out of her way to do dumb crap for him, even when hunting or training, which her mentor Mulberryrunner didn't like, but of course she was a little brat and always disobeyed him. Finally he snapped at her one day when she was talking back and she seemed to finally understand she couldn't always do what she wanted.

She also made friends with a she-cat her age named Ryepaw. So that's cool.

Anyways, Flamepaw barely passed her training, but she did. She was made a warrior alongside Marshpaw and Mulberryrunner finally seemed to be relieved to have such an annoying apprentice out of his fur.

Warrior Life
Flameflower was overjoyed to be a warrior, to not only be free from being bossed around but to be mates with Marshthicket. Marshthicket, who was still flirting with other cats, mind you, claimed that Flameflower was the 'love of his life' as he proposed to her. Obviously they made no haste to become mates.

Around twenty moons of age Flameflower really started to hate that he was flirting with other she-cats now that she was his mate. She confronted him about it and he passed it off and accused her of being disloyal and suspicious. Flameflower just wanted to be in a happy relationship, so she passed it off and apologized to him. Yeah. She was the one to apologize.

Flameflower found that around twenty-four moons old she was expecting kits. Marshthicket was revolted, and he made sure Flameflower knew that, but Flameflower wanted to keep the kits. Marshthicket wasn't happy about that, but Flameflower decided that it wasn't his choice because, well, one, she was the one having them, and two, at this point he was being so overly flirty with so many she-cats she didn't even care anymore.

Two moons later, Sparkkit, Woodkit, and Flipkit, all boys, were brought into the world. She was relieved to know that Marshthicket would at least tolerate her kits for her when she needed a break, but when he started to visit less and less, she got suspicious again.

Once when she saw him in camp, he was talking with a she-cat named Marbledtwist. She overheard him "confessing" to her, saying that he did not have a mate and that he wanted to be with her. Angry, Flameflower confronted him in front of everyone, where a few more she-cats admitted they had been swooned by the tom as well. They all chased him out of camp and she was sad to see Marbledtwist never came back after she chased him off.

When her kits were three moons old, and she was about thirty at this point, they kept asking about the recent news of Marshthicket's death going around. To be honest, it stung a little to know her first love was dead, but she mostly didn't care because he was a cheater. She brushed it off, and they didn't seem to mind, except for Woodkit, who wanted to really know.

Remember Ryepaw? Yeah, she's Ryepelt now, and one of Flameflower's closest friends still who stuck with her through thick and thin. She often watched the kits, which Flameflower enjoyed, but usually she got her son Woodkit in trouble when he'd be rude to her. He made it very apparent that he didn't like her.

Anyways, Flameflower was pleased to see her sons age. Her son Sparkpaw got Ryepelt as a mentor, which she was very pleased about.

Ryepelt and Flameflower started to hang out more during their free time, and eventually the two she-cats caught feelings for each other. They confessed to each other and became mates, which the she-cats both agreed to tell the three sons first.

When Ryepelt and Flameflower pulled the three boys aside, they were pleased to find Flippaw and Sparkpaw happy, but Woodpaw was angry. He claimed he 'had never asked for another mother' and that his father was so overlooked. Flameflower tried to reason with him, and the fight only escalated, and Flameflower accidentally spilled the beans that Marshthicket had cheated and then died. Flameflower was horrified with herself after the argument calmed down, but was pleased to find Sparkpaw and Flippaw still loved their new stepmother and were very accepting of them. She still felt guilty about Woodpaw getting gradually more angry.

Eventually more time passed and Sparkpaw became Sparkbounce, Flippaw became Flippounce, and Woodpaw became Woodswipe. After all three boys individuals, Ryepelt introduced a plan to Flameflower, Sparkbounce, and Flippounce that they could hold a sort of intervention for Woodswipe to try and make him understand and feel better about the whole stepmother situation.

Well, turns out, Woodswipe was still angry, and that plan failed horribly. In a blind rage, Woodswipe killed Flippounce and injured Sparkbounce and Ryepelt who had tried to calm him down. Flameflower hated herself for being so cowardly that she couldn't intervene and was devastated at the loss of two sons; one dead and one exiled. Her only remaining son was Sparkbounce who had pulled through the thick and thin.

Sparkbounce had helped Ryepelt cheer up about everything and they both cheered up Flameflower, which she appreciated a lot. Now she's fifty-one moons old and just vibes with her wife and son.

Additional (and sometimes random) Info

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 * Count how many times I've said Flamekit/paw/flower in this article. I freaking dare you.

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