Welcome back, my lovely reader~
If this is your first visit to Silverpaw, I strongly recommend starting from
episode one
to get the best experience.
If you are new to Blood & Carrots as a series, you need to start with
the first serial
if you want to fully enjoy it, no 'silverpaw' in the title.
Take your time, I'll wait for you to catch up. :3
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And with that out of the way...
Good to see you again my lovely reader.
Well, there is a pretty interesting love triangle forming in the wake of that drama from earlier, now isn't there? Hmm, I wonder how our favorite cat is going to take all this.
Of course, there's also the issue with the angels to attend to. Lots of drama and even more questions needing answered it seems. Our vixen certainly has a full plate these days, doesn't she?
You know what always helps me when my stress levels are up? Fu fu... well maybe I'm thinking too much like a certain rabbit these days. Still, I'm sure our vixen could use a little stress relief, maybe she'll find a creative place to get that.
That's enough rambling from me, let's jump right back in and see how Katrina is doing.
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Episode 17:
Threads of Fate
"Then you broke her nose? Damn, you're vicious my fox." Katrina showed me an amused grin, her arms folded over her ample chest, black tail curling and flicking.
"She was no worse for wear, it was healed soon enough," I grumbled as I thought back on it. "She certainly broke a few of my ribs in that bear hug of hers, so it was fair."
Katrina gave me an angry scowl that I knew was at the idea of me being hurt. I stepped closer, pushing my forehead to her own, a palm resting on her hip. She blinked into my eyes, those hues of copper and green slightly shimmering to maroon as my scent hit her nose.
"Such a defensive cat... my cat," I growled the words, brushing my lips to hers, seeing her eyes shift fully to red before she closed them and threw her arms around my neck, both of us pushing into a deep kiss.
"Oh!" We heard Gloria call out as she rounded the corner, we had just been standing in the hallway after all. "My apologies, I didn't mean to-"
"You're fine, Gloria," Katrina huffed the words out as she pulled from my grip, her eyes slowly shifting back to their original state.
I gave a controlled growl, my own eyes slowly returning to brown before I met the retriever's blue ones, and gave a smile. "Yes, I was just calming my cat, she was getting angry over me getting a little injured with my meeting with Samantha a few days ago."
"Yes, I was looking for you over that. The archangels have summoned us to return to the citadel, preferably within the hour," Gloria awkwardly spoke the words then gave Katrina an apologetic smile.
Katrina met Gloria's eyes for a long moment, then gave a nod. "That's fine, I'm due to meet with Kazemde soon anyway."
"Oh! Will you be joining us when we go meet with them tomorrow as well, Katrina?" Gloria tilted her head curiously, giving the cat a gentle grin.
"Yeah, I'll be there," She spoke out pointedly, then cut her eyes to me. "Sarnai, are you and Gloria a thing now?"
I frowned at the words and the retriever gave a surprised bark, as if she had been caught sneaking cookies from the jar. Katrina frowned at my reaction and looked over at Gloria as she spoke, "Suppose that's a yes."
"No. We got a little touchy-feely the other night, but we don't know what we are or are not. Near-death experiences together will do that sort of thing." I clicked my tongue as I met Katrina's eyes directly. "We've not had sex or anything, if that's your concern."
My cat shifted her gaze from mine to the retrievers, then put a hand on her hip. "But something is brewing, I can tell. Is Alex in on this?"
Gloria lifted a hand, her tail wagging about nervously. "Ah, Katrina... I wanted to talk to you about this, but now really isn't the best time, we need to-"
"Yeah, you gotta get to the citadel, I know." She looked back at me and cocked a brow. "I'll tell you like I tell Alice, Sarnai. I won't restrain you. I love you, but I won't restrict whom you choose to be with."
"Thank you, Katrina. Know you mean the world to me, come what may." I took my cat's hand as I spoke the words, giving it a gentle kiss.
"Katrina, you are very selfless." Gloria smiled and clasped her rosary gently.
"Hmm... is that what you think, Gloria?" She called out as her palm moved over my cheek, her gaze meeting my own. I could see the tension in her soul over the prospect of what we were discussing.
I gripped her wrist and gave it a kiss. "Katrina, we'll talk about this at length once we're back, all of us."
"All of us? What's there to talk about?" She almost hissed the words and I could feel she was getting more irritable. I could imagine her train of thought, what with Alex and her ignoring their feelings for Gloria, yet here I was, looking primed to do something with them.
Gloria frowned and shook her head as she reached a hand towards her. "Katrina, I've been unfair to you and Alex. No... it's more accurate to say I've been unfair to myself as well. We've fought together many times, you've been at my side at some of my worst moments. I don't want to-"
"Hey! Toroah is bellyaching about holding the gate, I normally find his whining endearing, but can you guys hurry up?" Alice's voice called out from the entryway of the house.
Katrina frowned at both of us, then gave my lips a quick kiss. "Go take care of your business, I'll be around." The cat quickly disengaged from the two of us, as if she knew we'd try to stay and explain things more thoroughly.
I took a deep breath, her scent lingering in my nose before I gave Gloria a nod. "One issue at a time, let's go." She gave me her own nod and we both made our way to Alice.
My head tilted in confusion as I saw my husband standing there with Alice and Toroah. "Darling, why are you here?"
He gave me a smile and then shrugged. "Toroah says I'm involved but that he can't elaborate further than that."
"Interesting..." I growled as I moved over and took his hand in my own, then watched Alice shift to take my other hand, offering me a childish grin.
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Stepping through the gate we were back in the meeting room, another gate already open on the other side, Samantha and Rachel standing by it. My mother's eyes met my own and she gave a simple nod in greeting.
"Ichiro is on the other side already. I, uh, well this is only the second time I've met with the Seraph, so just... try to be respectful, okay?" The bovine frowned as she looked upon the three of us, as if pleading for us to do as she said.
I gave a haughty smirk as I tilted my head, "I'll try my best, so long as they don't get mouthy with me," I hummed the words as I started walking, pulling both my lovers along, leaving the other angels in the room shocked as I strode right through the gate.
Keeping a dignified air was my goal, I had no intention of acting like my people were lesser or inferior before any of the celestials, certainly not one of such high standing. That being said, it was hard to describe what we walked into.
Imagine stepping out into the sky and feeling it was solid beneath your feet, but also feeling devoid of any sort of tangible surface, that's what it felt like. The whole area felt nondescript; there was light but it was nowhere and everywhere at the same time. I couldn't really begin to describe the surroundings. If Ichiro wasn't already there, I'd have no other description of the area but just grey and empty.
The four angels came in behind us and I felt Alice grip my hand a bit harder, looking up at me with a nervous look in her eyes. I couldn't blame her, the realization settled upon me and I'm sure my husband as well. We were in a place with what was once our former enemies, a location where their power was at its absolute. Why, if this being wanted to, it could probably ignore what deals and treaties we'd have made over the years, easily charring us to ash with a snap of its fingers equivalent.
"Children, I am here." The voice called out from everywhere and nowhere all at once, as if in my mind but also in my ears while they flicked to try to discern its direction. The sound was gentle like a parent's tone would be while speaking with a loved child.
All of the angels took a knee, including Gloria, leaving only the three of us standing. Alice frowned as she glanced over towards me and Elias as if waiting for our lead. I snorted through my nose and defiantly stood, lifting my head slightly.
"Be welcomed fallen children, and know that no harm will come to you on this day." The words filled my mind as I released both my lover's hands, putting my grip on my hips.
"On this day? Do you say that out of comfort, or as a threat that your kind will seek hostility with us again in the future?" Elias growled the words and I gave him an approving nod, having planned to say something similar had he not beaten me to the punch.
Toroah looked shocked and spoke out in a respectful whisper, "Elias! Please, show some respect to the Seraph."
"It is just, Archangel Toroah, we take no offense and we understand."
"Do you? Then you understand why we are here?" Alice called out gently, her voice sounding a little unnerved at the situation. I couldn't blame her, she was young and we were basically talking to a demi-god or possibly multiple ones. The power they gave was gentle and soothing, whereas Triallia's was crushingly oppressive. However, it was monumental and something to be respected, like staring down a tornado or tidal wave bearing down upon you.
"Fallen child of black wing, please rise and speak your name."
Gloria stood and lifted her head as she called out in a proud voice, "I am Gloria Blackpaw, former knight in division twenty-seven of the western front."
"Division twenty-seven?"
"Beg your pardon, oh holy one. With the advancement of society, it was easier to command our numbers by establishing modern style military procedures," Ichiro spoke the words out respectfully, his head never rising.