Frostbite
Frostbite froze still at the sound of words being flung into him, hitting him hard like a boulder. It could've knocked him off of his feet, sweeping him to the ground and could crush him in a heartbeat. His bones would pop, his skull would crack. The response was quite shocking to him, making his confidence evaporate like water left out to dry in a deep heat.
“Say that again and I’ll make mousemeat out of you!” She hissed, daring him to challenge her. His fur tucked into his body and his head buried itself into his neck. He cowered. He was cowering. Strange, wasn't it. Such a tall and proud looking soul to just sink away in fear, wanting to hide and wait until the horror was over, was gone, was never-to-return. He shuddered. Maybe she took it the wrong way? It was what he wanted, to be noticed that very moment, but not in such a spiteful and agonising manner. He felt like he had failed himself once again, like he did everyday of every week of every moon. He shuddered as he turned slightly, the Icy aqua-glisten in his small, narrowed eyes shivered with his body.
"I'm...I-I'm sorry...I...I didn't...m-mean...I...I..." He looked as if he were about to break down into an uncontrollable fit. He cowered behind the rock he sat upon. He wanted her to leave him. Obviously disappointed. He didn't want to question her, her authority, her reasoning for being here despite her pregnancy. He failed once again at Frogpelt's task. And failed her, in the way of not being liked once more. Not being noticed was one thing, but being noticed and yelled upon...Something beyond his, and anyone's he presumed, liking. "I...I h-hesitated...I...I was still thinking o-of the l-l-lack of gratitude...Why can't I g-get simple tasks right compared to complicated ones!" He whimpered to himself, expecting she was gone. He didn't realise she hadn't departed, listening into his episode. The chat to himself was of strangest experiences. Listening to him talk to himself more comfortably that he did when attempting to make contact with her...odd one he was. He would remain forever odd. It was clear that only Frogpelt had completely heard him talk in his non-stuttering voice with clear tones. He was a very strange tom...he knew it. "Why did I f-fail at that?! Why haven't I done what Frogpelt wanted and kept socialising?!" He complained to himself once more...
It was all very dramatic...all very innocent. He was breaking down, as usual. He hated socialising...he hated the lack-of-gratitude...