Romance is in the air...this is probably the most beautiful and scenic place in Blossom Forest. For the athletic and determined to come with their mates, for time away from pups. Only adults may come here; some of the ledges are too far apart for teens or pups to cross and some too high to scale.

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Calla jumped her muscular body over the precipice; easily getting over the gap. Snapping her head around, she looked at her younger, smaller sisters. "Come on, let's get there before the others." She bounded up the steep, narrow path. Not having any pups to carry or watch, she was free to be herself. As she approached the most narrow, steepest path to Rainbow Cliff, she stopped and waited.

Jingle took every step with caution. She was more careful, and thought out every action. She wasn't as strong as her hour older sister, Calla. She looked to her other sister, swaying as she looked down into the precipice. "Aura, if you don't look down, it will be easier." With those words, she leaped across. Eyes closed, she grunted as she roughly landed. If I was a damn cat, I could've jumped over the next two gaps in one leap. Shaking her head as she stood up, she heard claws scraping on the rock. "Auralia!" She cried out, spinning around. The blonde femme was halfway on the edge of the precipice, legs and stomach hanging off. He claws were slowly sliding off, for claws didn't grip well to rock. Jingle started.to panic, trying to pull her sister up.

Auralia yipped as she landed, halfway off. She desperately clung to the cliff. She wouldn't die of the fall, there were thick bushes. But they were still one hundred feet below, and she didn't know if they had thorns or not.

Calla rolled her eyes. Auralia would be fine, although fighting off Walter had made Aura quite precautious. Gripping her sister's scruff, she dragged her up. "Let's go. There are no more precipices, only the little ledge." Jogging up to the ledge, she placed one paw on. Peeeking her head over the side, she kicked a pebble off. It clanked against the side of the mountain the whole way down, silencing as it hit the treetops. She was on Rainbow Cliff now. Standing on the edge of it, she howled a loud howl. Then she lay down, waiting for her mate. This place reminded her of the volcanoes, which she sorely missed.
Yes; perhaps the alphas were rough; but she still remembered the marvelous sight of the lava at the bottom of the volcano.

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