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Saturday, January 4, 2014

Long Overdue

        Cats were huddled against one another as harsh winds billowed through camp. The air was white with snow and all the formerly thickly leafed trees were now bare, reaching toward the sky like sickly claws. The snow banks were thick, filled with holes and paw prints where young Apprentices and even Warriors had been playing in them when the weather was better. Now, cats dreaded having to leave their dens and brace the snow. The prey pile had been heavily stocked up before the first winter storm, and had brought the clan this far into leaf-bare, but now it was running low and hunting was scarce.
         Ghoststar had been rather enjoying herself at first. Her pure white fur blended perfectly with the glistening scene and she had hunted a good amount of plump weasels and mice just before they went underground to wait out the season. Even she prayed for the frigid weather to lighten up now. Cats came to Scorchtooth constantly, complaining about a cough, stiff limbs, or frozen paws. The sarcastic old tom hadn't lost his swiftness of the tongue despite the dull scene, but it could be seen in his eyes he too was worried. He'd already been unable to save one life.
          Deep in the forest, his grave now covered in at least a tail length of snow, a newly appointed warrior had given his last breath only a few sunrises ago. His thick orange tabby fur had been groomed, the scent of green cough lifted from him, and he had been mourned for. Scorchtooth wasn't too worried any other cat would catch green cough. He figured it was the young tom's distinct flat face that had made him more susceptible to the sickness. Still, the death of Talonpaw gave him reason to keep his catmint carefully stocked at the back of his den and away from frost. The black tom had Silverpaw on over time looking for herbs close to camp, the young apprentice did her best.
           That wasn't the only loss the clan had experienced. Boulderclaw and Snowpaw had mysteriously vanished after the first few snows. Ghoststar had a search party sent out, but their tracks were already covered by the powdery flakes, and no bodies were found. The white she-cat wasn't surprised. She had heard them mumbling to each other often: this clan is weak, I'm starving and they feed the worthless elder and Queen first, its too cold here and we have to sleep on the edge of the dens. She summed it up to the others that they weren't fit for clan life and probably left by choice.
          Ghoststar was concerned she would have more cats abandon Twilightclan as the sweetness of green-leaf faded from their senses, and the hopes of it returning grew more and more dim. Her greatest suspicions were cast toward Silverpaw, Spade, Featherpaw, and Spottedpaw. The three apprentices for the reason that she knew they all had kitty-pet roots and was uncertain they would hold up in the new harsh environment. Spade for the reason that she was still unsure where his loyalties lied. Despite her worries, now other cats had left. And thankfully, no other cats seemed to be ill enough to join Starclan.
         Despite these losses, Twilightclan had gained two members. Shadowpelt and Whitewhisper had been lost in the storm and taken refuge in camp. A half moon later, they decided to become permanent clan cats.
         As the clan's spirit dwindled with the icy breeze, Ghoststar had decided something needed to be done to keep them united. She had made Featherpaw and Owlpaw both new warriors. Featherpaw was now Featherstorm and Owlpaw was now Owlflight. Snakefang had beamed proudly and cheered the loudest at the ceremony. Ghoststar was supremely proud of her Apprentice, Owlflight, as well. That had temporarily brought the clan to a pretense of happiness, but as the cold winds blew this soon faded.
          Ghoststar was in her den, her bushy tail tucked up over her nose as she tried to stay warm. All the patrols had attempted to go out, but the blizzard was too much now. They would have to wait until it quieted down. The white she-cat was surprised when Darkmoon stumbled into the den, almost unrecognizable with her black fur plastered with white snow. "What is it?" Ghoststar was on her paws, her ears pricking. She could tell something wasn't right.
          "Two strange cats are here. They say our clan is going to be slaughtered."




(So that was a lot. I had to sum up what had happened since I haven't been on in forever and I had to refresh somethings. So there you go. Now the plot is moving again and we can all role-play! Yay! You can have your cats do whatever (trying to hunt or patrol, sleeping in their dens, checking out the strange cats and whats going on, ect). Whatever you think will be most entertaining. 3,2,1 go!)

52 comments:

  1. Tawnynight was quiet after the death of her first love but it didn't last long knowing he hated her.

    Silverpaw was tired but know work had to be done and she didn't want to let her mentor down so stayed awake and hadnt eaten in days. "That was the last of what I could find left of the catmint...I looked everywhere..."she said coming into his den piling them next to the other pile.

    Shadowpelt and Whitewhisper kept to themselves quietly but answered any questions that cam their way.

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  2. Brownfur padded outside in the camp, her thin fur fluffed up as far as she could make it go. The cold chilled her bones, as it has done the whole season. She padded over to Streampaw and shook her head. "Today we won't train. It's simply too cold. You have the day to yourself." She hoped the poor, young cat could survive this harsh weather. She hoped all of the cats could survive. Soft crunching of pawsteps brought her to attention. An odd, foul scent stung her nose. She glared in the direction of the camp entrance, where two cats were walking inside.

    Spade was curled up in the Warriors Den, as he smugly has done most of leaf-bare. He refused to do any warrior duties, and simply snorted when any cat came inside to tell him to get up and do something. He groomed himself lazily, trying to retain any warth he could. This blasted Clan and its blasted habitat. An unfamiliar smell stirred him enough to get up and poke his head out of the den, which he quickly regretted due to the stinging snow.

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  3. Scorchtooth looked disappointingly at his dwindling supply of yarrow and tansy, sighing dreadfully at the thought of having to trek through this weather to supply it. The two herbs had been more in demand, as it helped the warriors cracked & sore pads after walking in the snow the from sunrise to sunset, and tansy was given out often to the queens and elders to help prevent greencough. I'm not taking any chances, we already had one life slip away, and StarClans knows we can't afford to lose another. Suddenly, once the smell wafted into the den, he pricked his ears more attentively when the two unknown cats arrived. And who are these brats? "Silverpaw, stay here, try to shove the catmint farther into the walls to prevent it wilting while I go see Ghostar." He instructed his apprentice, not looking back as he ducked out of the den.

    Owlflight exited the Warriors Den, narrowing her eyes at Spade with a strong dislike before she left. Look at him! Just loafing around while the Clan struggles to survive! Doesn't he know how serious leaf-bare can be? She didn't happen to notice the two outsiders, until the un-welcomed hisses & growls of her clanmates alerted her. Trotting over to Brownfur she meowed, "What's happening? Who are those two?"

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  4. Silverpaw moved the catmint farther back as Scorchtooth said, "this isn't going to be enough...we need more help...Starclan, why? Why do this to us?" The pretty white she-cat sighed under her breath.

    Whitewhisper gave harsh glares to those who hissed at her.

    Shadowpelt just closed her eyes and thought calmly.

    Tawnynight hissed and growled at those she didn't know.

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  5. Dawnflight carried her now heavy body towards the other hissing cats, and set herself next to Owlflight. "What's happening? Who are these cats??"

    Blackfoot came out of the warriors den and went to check out the small gathering of cats.

    Stormclaw followed Blackfoot and sat next to him.

    Spottedpaw ran over, while not watching where she was and ran into Stromclaw. "I'm sorry!" She said he fur poofed out. "That's okay just be quiet." The gray tom chuckled.

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  6. Redclaw looked around and spotted Tawnynight. He trotted over to the brown she-cat and sat down nudging her, "what's happened??"

    Streampaw went to Spottedpaw and pawed her ear, "who are those cats? Do you know?"

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  7. Brownfur flicked her ear and regarded Owlflight. "I don't know, but they smell like rogues. Be ready for a sight." The tenseness felt heavy in the air, heavier than the falling snow. She watched the four cats closely, her muscles tense and her claws scoring at the ground.

    Spade ignored Owlflight's glare. He sat at the entrance of the den and stared at the cats in silence. The rest of the Clan was tense at the unfamiliar sight. He found it amusing. Maybe a good fight was what he needed to get out of this boredom.

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  8. Owlflight flicked her tail in acknowledging the Queen's question. "Beat's me, like Brownfur said, probably just rogues. They don't look too dangerous, though.. But you never know." Owlflight eagerly began to claw at the forest floor, shredding the small grass stems that hadn't froze yet due to the weather. This could be my first fight as a warrior!

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  9. (To clarify, the Intruding cats are the cats mentioned in a before post: the two rouges from the taken over tribe. Honey and Ash)

    Ghoststar rushed out with Darkmoon, her white fur bristling. Cats that had come into their territory and said a warning of doom for the clan? What could be more disgraceful? She was furious as she looked over the two, who had a few warriors surrounding them with hisses and claws unsheathed. The tom looked about calmly with his bright amber eyes, his oddly black spotted fur flat. The honey colored she-cat on the other paw, bristled and crouched next to her companion fearfully.

    Ghoststar could see her clan was uneasy and even a bit ready for a fight. She raised a feathery tail to silence them. "Who are you?" She demanded, standing nearly nose to nose with the two cats.

    Ash regarded the pretty white she-cat with a polite gaze. He wasn't surprised by their hostility, especially not with the news he brought. The black spotted tom looked around for a moment, feeling fear pang in his belly. There were many more clan cats then he had intended. If a fight broke out, if he said one wrong thing, Honey and himself would be good as crow food. "We come peacefully." He mewed, noticing their expressions change as they heard his accent. They sounded funny to him too. "My name is Ash of Vivid Blaze. This is Honey of Sweetest Morning. We come from a tribe not far from here."

    Snakefang stood next to Featherstorm with fur bristling. A tribe? What was a tribe? Why were they even here? He heard whispers that the new cats had told Darkmoon that something was coming to bring the clans doom. For once he felt an ominous fear creep up his pelt. "Be ready to fight." He whispered to his former apprentice.

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  10. Brownfur caught word that the cats brought news that the Clan was going to be doomed. Her ears pricked and she stared at the cats with a colder stare. How could they come in peace, but preach the Clan's destruction? She narrowed her eyes and flexed her shoulders.

    Spade sat down and curled his tail around his paws. It was hard to hear the tom cat over the growls and hisses of his Clanmates. His accent was definitely familiar to him. He passed a tribe on his travels. They were an odd bunch, even odder than the Clan. He tilted his head quizzically. Tribe cats leaving their territory? That's new. He crawled out of the den and took a seat outside, bracing against the cold and snow, just to hear these tribe cats speak their business.

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  11. Scorchtooth edged his way through the crowd, harshly nudging cats out of the way, and most likely stepping on top of a few paws. "We don't want of any of your tribe business here." His voice was a low growl to himself as he overheard the tom talking to Ghoststar. Finally, he broke through the last wave of the crowd, deciding to sit near the far end of the circle, but where he could still hear. He never recalled meeting any Tribe cats, but he heard many stories of them in his old clan. And to me, they sound like just a bunch of loons. Which they are proving right now!

    "Peacefully? You said our Clan was going to be destroyed! That doesn't sound peaceful at all, to me." Owlflight challenged,yelling out from the middle of the congregated mass of cats. Many senior warriors hushed and hissed at her to be quiet, and she lashed her tail in defiance as she reluctantly ducked her head. I know you were all thinking the same thing! You were just too afraid to say it.

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  12. (oh well then i shall leave this to the creator! -.- im so lost lol thats just rude and uncalled for tricking me with such bitterness jkjk but sorry i guess i wasnt readng clos enough)

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  13. Tawnynight hissed and growled while trotting up to the crowd from the entrance of the camp.

    Whitewhisper didnt care enough to see who the cats were, so went out to see if she could hunt.

    Shadowpelt quietly listened and kept to herself. her ear flicked with the wind when it blew by. the she-cats fur puffed out attempting to stay warm but wasnt working out.

    Silverpaw finished all her work and came out to see what all the growling and snaring was for and sat down next to Tawnynight. who was bristled and full of fury. "calm down Tawnynight...just listen dont jump into things..." she mewed quietly resting her nose on the brown cats shoulder. Tawnynight shrugged her off and slowly started to calm down.

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  14. Dawnflight nodded looking over at the cats watching with careful brown eyes. "hmmm doesnt seem like anyone likes the news they brought..." the ginger she-cat said with a disappointed voice.

    Stormclaw watched the medicine cat move through the crowd like an avalanche. his ears pricked for anything new the intruders had to say.

    Blackfoot watched with a stern expression as his paw was stepped on by the grouchy tom. he couldnt help but moan in pain as he tried to stay quiet. Ouch! heavy much!?

    Spottedpaw was huddled against the cold she coudlnt feel her tail, toes, or nose but kept quiet thinking it was nothing.

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  15. Redclaw sat next to Tawnynight to calm her down but didnt think it helped. "its okay calm down, come with me..." he says in a quiet, calm, charming voice as he nudges her then walked away hoping she would follow.

    Streampaw hissed with her ears flat to her head, she was ready for anything. A fight, a chase, anything.

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  16. Ash looked over at the grumpy Medicine Cat as he pushed past his clan mates and hissed the bitter words. More yowls erupted from the crowd as cats grew more tense. "Please, we wish only to give your clan survival a chance of." His amber eyes glowed earnestly as he looked at Ghoststar. Maybe Honey was right, maybe these clan cats would be better off dealing with their own matters. We're just trying to help and yet they treat us like the deadly ones! He forced his spotted black fur to lie flat, feeling his own aggression rise. "Just let me speak. I only bring a warning that I believe help might."

    Honey crouched closer to her companion. These cats were almost as savage as the rouges that had taken over her tribe. "Ash, it is pointless! These cats have brains of cripple crow!" Her cream brown fur was bristling. She was freezing cold, hungry, and afraid for her life. This journey was clearly a mistake.

    "Enough!" Ghoststar's white fur bristled out and she flashed her teeth at her clan mates as she yowled. "I didn't ask any of you to speak!" Her gray eyes were fierce and she waited for the cats to quiet down. The silence stretched out for a moment, and the air grew tense with the mingling clan and tribe scent. Ghoststar finally broke the empty air, "Tell me what you came to say then. Make it quick." Her claws had unsheathed, but she couldn't feel them by now. The wind had died down from earlier but the air was still frigid and the snow stung painfully.

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  17. Brownfur fell guiltily silent. She flattened her ears and stared at the cats silently. She clawed at the ground in anxiety, waiting to hear the explanation for the visit from these strangers.

    Spade flicked an ear in response to Ghoststar's scolding of the Clan. He hummed to himself and licked his paw, bringing it over his ear in a smug way. These forest cats were too tense and too easily angered, he thought. They couldn't take any explanation without having to wage war.

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  18. Tawnynight followed quietly with her body low to the growl as her ears lay flat on her head. "Okay..real quick.."

    Silverpaw watched her with sharp eyes. "Well then..."her eyes the sharpest they have been since she got there. The pretty she-cat blended in with the snow quietly. This clan is out of control...Starclan needs to put them in their place!

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  19. Redclaw lead her to a hollowed out tree with dry died moss inside. "Are you okay?" His eyes full of concern and warmth.

    Streampaw became quiet, but was still bristling has her ears flattened.

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  20. "Nothing I'm just tired...and well I'm worried for the clan...we haven't been the same since this leafbare...Ghoststar, and Scorchtooth have been grouchy, the others aren't working together...its just. Like no one can trustt the other, or help one another.." she said with a long sigh. Tawnynight hadn't been able to sleep in awhile because of this.

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  21. "Get on with it then, before our leader changes her mind. Unlike you, we don't have much free time." Scorchtooth growled, ignoring the stares of his clanmates and the unwelcomed rogues as he had slithered his way through the crowd. Tribe cats! Pah, always trying to spread around their 'mystical' ways... It's a disgrace to even have them in our camp!

    Owlflight pricked her ears when the tribe cats spoke, now thoroughly interested in the omen they brought with them from the mountains. How did they know about us, how this 'warning' was about us? If ancestors guided them this whole way... Amazing!

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  22. Redclaw's ears swiveled back knowing she hasn't been able to sleep. "Are you sure?" the ginger tom felt hopeless. "Tawnynight I'm worried for them just like you are but I don't loose sleep over it. You have to stop worrying and take care of yourself." he meowed quietly.

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  23. Tawnynight nodded quietly, her reactions were slow and dull. "okay, you're right...I'm fine. I'll be fine."

    Silverpaw walked out of camp not caring anymore she felt like she needed to get away from the whole clan. "Why did I even leave my humans...why?" she shook her head disapprovingly. "No stop. they didn't want you...you don't need them you have a new family now...it just doesn't feel much like a family.." the pretty white she-cat walked on, and saw a small mouse shivering in the cold. I don't know if I can or cant hunt, I have never really tried...I wanna see what I can do.. Silverpaw set herself up the way she was showed by Thristlefur her first day here, and got closer, and pounced swiping it with a quick paw. the mouse squeaked in fear, then jerk the wrong way and went limp. "Did i get it?" she asked herself smelling the mouse. "I did..."she smiled and said proudly to herself. The she-cat picked up the dead mouse and carried it back to camp not shocked to see the clan still in their spot.

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  24. Redclaw was still worried but just kept quiet. "well come on..lets go see whats happened while we were gone, probably nothing..."he said nudging the brown she-cat softly before walking away.

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  25. Tawnynight pushed the ginger tom playfully, as a soft purr came from her chest. "Yeah you're probably right." her eyes returned to their bright crisp green like nothing had happened.

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  26. Ash wasn't sure what was worse: the shrieking threats or the sudden deadly silence that dropped. The snow around them swirled with a gentleness, yet stung painfully as the cold sunk in through the cats' fur. The black spotted tom felt Honey beside him, quivering softly. They were both exhausted and cold from the journey. What was I thinking? These clan cats wouldn't treat us with hospitality. They don't deserve to be given a chance. His amber eyes were burning with hostility by now, but they had traveled all this way and he wouldn't make it a waste. "Cats of Twilightclan! We know of you because our tribe has every intent to take over your territory and destroy your clan." He wasn't surprised by the gasps that answered him.

    Ghoststar felt the fur along her shoulder's bristle. "Is this a threat then?" She spat. The white she-cat felt her clan mates press together, their claws and teeth flashing against the cold, white scene. Starclan, give me strength! She felt her lives burn inside of her. These cats only had one life. She was stronger, better. I'll defend my clan mates if I need to!

    "No!" Honey spoke up. "We do not threaten! It is not the actions of our tribe, it is the actions of the rouges that have taken over. They killed our, how do you say, leader and now we have been forced to take on acts of aggression." The pretty golden she-cat looked around at the other cats. "We came here to warn you. To try and stop the blood shed or at least reduce it."

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  27. Redclaw purred to see the pretty she-cat happy again but quickly stopped hearing the conversation Ghoststar was having with the black spotted tom and the soft pale ginger she-cat. "Come on, lets go see whats happened..."

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  28. Tawnynight stopped purring as well as she followed him quietly keeping her eyes on the two tribe cats.

    Silverpaw walked over and sat next to her fellow clan mates and just watched with her tail laying over her cold paws.

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  29. "And why should we believe you? All my life the tribes have only caused trouble for the Clans. How do we know your pitiful souls are any different?" Scorchtooh challenged, and although his words seemed harsh, they were true. It looked as if the faintest breeze could easily bowl over the travelers. I wonder how long it took them to get here...

    "Who were these rogues? What were their names? Tell us more, you can't just leave us pondering in the dark, making up our own answers!" Owlflight called out, her voice merging with her clan-mates.

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  30. Ghoststar looked at Scorchtooth. She hadn't been leader of a clan for long. Twilightclan had only come into existence a season ago. She'd have to ask him later what trouble tribe cats are. Her gray eyes looked back at the travelers. They seemed harmless, just the two of them. Yet, the white she-cat noticed how the black spotted tom's claws unsheathed and his muscles tensed. He was a fighter.

    "You can believe us. Or you can not." Ash hissed through gritted teeth, slumping into a hunched sitting position. He was too exhausted to stand his ground. He'd given the warning he wanted. These clan cats can take it or leave it.

    "Ash!" Honey nudged him, her blue eyes flicking around at the crowd worriedly. They couldn't see him like this, so tired and weak. "The rouges don't give themselves a name! They took over our tribe and keep us in the dark about everything. All we know is, the lead rouge is called Slash." She spat, looking at her companion after a quick glare toward the crowd. She couldn't pinpoint the cat that spoke.

    Ghoststar sighed, letting her fur lie flat. "These two clearly aren't here to attack us." She said in a murmur, but her voice carried in the wind. "Thank you for the warning, but my clan can handle itself." Her tone was stern. She had half a mind to send the tribe cats away to go back to their own territory without any rest or prey, but something inside her wouldn't allow that. "We will let you two stay here with us, until you have regained your strength." She mewed, expecting yowls of protest from the crowd.

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  31. "That was unexpected..."Redclaw whispered to the dark brown she-cat that sat next to him. His green gaze scattered across the camp to see if anyone was as suprised as him.

    Streampaw looked confused and met eyes with Redclaw's her eyes scanned him and looked him over for any answers but known were given to her. She felt her fur rise, "We barely have enough food to feed ourselves and your giving them strength!? From the things that are barely keeping us alive? Because of this cursed winter?!" she snorted looking around the crowd.

    Redclaw's fur crawled at the retort, but she did have a point still the ginger tom didn't say anything, if she got in trouble she would have to take the consequences like a true cat would.

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  32. Blackfoot turned his attention to the gray she-cat. He understood where she was coming from but only listened.

    Dawnflight looked over at her with sorrowful eyes. The queen didn't know what to say to help the young cat or defend her leader.

    Stormclaw hung his head down low only willing to listen hoping Ghoststar would do the same.

    Spottedpaw quietly walked over to her den mate and just nudged her, not wanting her to get in trouble. The whole clan was irritable,and impatient,"Be quiet its okay.." the calico she-cat whispered to the pretty grey she-cat.

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  33. Browntail looked at Streampaw and flicked an ear. She moved to her apprentice's side and pressed against the small she-cat. "Ssh," she said softly, "calm down. It's Ghoststar's decision to help these cats."

    Spade looked at the gray apprentice with a bemused look. Then his eyes drifted to the tribe cats. He would converse with them later. That is, if they lived long enough until later.

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  34. Streampaw glared sourly at her mentor, "She could be killing us right then and her! It could be a trap... I'm just thinking about the clan not just about what those two have to offer, or need!"her teeth flashed as she fussed. Her eyes pale green eyes looked like a dark green with the anger, and reflection of the snow. They bounced around hoping someone would see this was a mistake.

    Redclaw got up and walked over to her. She just needed to breath and calm down. The gray she-cat was tired and hungry just like the rest of the clan. "Opal come on enough of this!" that was her name that only he and her knew, and she never enjoyed it.

    Her blood boiled as she heard her old name, "That's not me! My name is Streampaw! and no i wont stop this is what i feel and the cats in the clan deserve to have a say on what they feel!"

    Redclaw's ears went back at slip of her name. He never understood why she never likes her name, "If you would ju-" She cut him off, "No if you would just understand my point maybe everyone could pull their heads out of each others rears! But hey ha what do I know? I'm just a immature, mouse-brained apprentice!" she growled walking out of the clearing.

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  35. Ghoststar looked over her shoulder as the scene grew into chaos. She felt embarrassed and flattened her ears. The clan was supposed to be working together, not arguing and being at each others throats. What these tribe cats must think of us... "Enough..." She felt her fur begin to bristle as the gray she-cat continued. "Streampaw, I said enough!" The white she-cat whisked through the crowd until she stood nose to nose with the smaller cat, blocking her exit. "You will mind your place. No one asked for your in put, and you have no authority to give it. If you were so upset about my decision you could have spoken to me in private about it later. That's what a mature cat would have done, and not an immature, mouse-brained apprentice." She quoted Streampaw's words with venom. "You haven't been in this clan long and I don't think anyone will miss you if you keep flapping your mouth like that." Ghoststar's teeth flashed as she spoke. "I would think very carefully about your next words. Go to your nest, and stay there until I send your mentor in to tell you your punishment for speaking so disrespectfully." The white she-cat's gray eyes were narrow as she dared the young cat to challenge her again. I have to be strong for the clan. Starclan warned me being leader would get harder. I won't let them down. She felt her nine lives course to the tips of her claws.

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  36. Her teeth flashed as she growled at Ghoststar but didn't argue any further, she didn't do at she was told she needed to cool off and saying in one spot wasn't going to help. "Ill come back when I'm calm...I will stay there as long as need be but I have to cool off." She brushed passed her leader to the outside world.

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  37. Ghoststar hissed under her breath. She didn't want the Apprentice going out alone. She could get lost in the snow storm or freeze to death. Or get snatched up by a badger or fox. It just wasn't safe. The white she-cat flicked her tail to Browntail, "Follow her. Make sure she doesn't get into any trouble." She then padded back to the center of the clearing where the travelers still stood. "I..apologize for that disturbance." Ghoststar muttered, her fur hot with embarrassment. "Darkmoon will show you to your nests."

    Ash was amused by what he had seen take place. Young cats could always be so passionate. Especially when they lived in a clan. Clan cats were taught to be brave and strong and pursue what they thought was right. Things were so much simpler back in the tribe. Well, before the rouges came... The black spotted tom had enough strength to get to his paws and wait to be lead to their nests.

    Honey shyly looked around. She wasn't as amused as Ash about the incident. Clan cats were brutal savages, clearly that had just been shown. "I wouldn't be surprised if we are guarded like prisoners here." She hissed into her companions ear. He shushed her with a wave of his tail.

    Snakefang watched the Apprentice storm out. He was upset about the intruders staying too, but wasn't going to throw a fit about it. The dark tabby tom looked at Featherstorm and nudged her. "You and I will stay up to keep an eye on those cats. They can't be trusted." His claws sheathed and unsheathed. "I bet they're lying about this whole rouge attack thing."

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  38. Streampaw looked up at the bare trees and sighed heavily. "What got into me?" She stooped and felt terrible about acting out how she acted out. The gray she-cat sat down with her shoulders hunched over jus thinking.

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  39. Brownfur watched the scene with flattened ears. She nodded in response to Ghoststar's order, and got up to follow Streampaw. She pushed herself out of the entrance and kept downwind of the apprentice, following carefully. She didn't want the smaller she-cat to snap at her for following, when she was just following orders to keep Streampaw safe. Soon Brownfur noticed that Streampaw had stopped. She flicked an ear and stayed still, listening to any movement from the apprentice. Nothing but her voice, lamenting her regrets. She quietly padded out of her cover. "Streampaw?" She said carefully, "Can we talk?"

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  40. "What is there to talk about.."she asked not lifting her head. "I know what I did was wrong but I was just thinking of the clan. The newly coming kits.."

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  41. "That is right to do, but you have to take it in a mature way." Brownfur said gently, sitting next to Streampaw. "Every cat gets passionate over something, but don't let yourself go. Keep yourself in check."

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  42. She nodded quietly. "I have learned from my foolish mistake, and I'm willing to take any consequencesi have earned from my actions." Her eyes shifted up to her kind mentor. Streampaw's eyes were back to their pale green and loving nature.

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  43. "Hrmmph. I hope you don't let that go too easily," Scorchtooth meowed as he walked steadily over to where Ghoststar was. "Apprentices need to know their place in the Clan, and that mousebrained one is no different from the rest." A few heartbeats passed, and he decided to bring up the real reason of why he walked over. "Do you really think it's true, the rogues coming? StarClan hasn't been useful lately," He hissed angrily. "Can they not handle the one job their assigned to?" What else did I expect from a bunch of dead cats? He shook his head, trying to flatten his fur the best he could, although it remained spiky. "Have they spoken to you yet?" Although he was just spewing insults at them before, he had faith in his ancestors that they wouldn't stay silent for long.

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  44. Brownfur returned the look to her apprentice and nodded. "I believe that's up to Ghoststar to decide. I will discuss it with her. Perhaps she won't give you any serious consequences. I'm sure she'll understand." She rested her tail on the younger cat's shoulder. "I'll talk with her after she deals with the stress of the tribe cats. For now, do you want to try to go hunting to calm down?"

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  45. The gray she-cat nodded looking around to see if anything was moving. Then stood up walking towards a gather of snow. She walked around it and smelled but couldn't fine a thing to pick up.

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  46. Ghoststar's ears were flat and her white fur bristled from frustration. With the tribe cats' warning and Streampaw's outburst, she was more than worked up. The clan couldn't see how worried she was. With a whisk of her tail the white she-cat lead Scorchtooth into her den. It was nice to not have snow beneath her paws as she walked in and allowed her eyes to adjust. "You're right, I will not let that go lightly. Streampaw made me look like a fool, when the clan is already unsteady." She hissed, her claws ripping up the dry ground. "As for the rouges..I don't know. Starclan hasn't visited me since I got my lives. I'm worried, Scorchtooth." Ghoststar mewed, slumping down as she felt the weight of everything hit her. "The clan is cold and starting to starve. Now cats are disregarding any respect for me and rouges are coming to steal our home?" Starclan please...this is too much! Even with her nine lives pulsing beneath her coat, she felt weak and alone. Ghoststar knew the grouchy medicine cat would make a remark about how pathetic she looked now, but she didn't care.

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  47. "That's nothing out of the ordinary, StarClan usually don't contact clan leaders in the first place... But you.. You have a special connection with them. It's rare to see that, but you shouldn't panic just because they've left you in the dark about some things. Imagine how other 'normal' leaders feel." He let his words settle in the air for a few heartbeats. "And, may I add, you need to stop relying on these dead spirit cats so much! They don't contain the secrets to everything. The reason why you are a leader is for you, and only you, to take charge of this Clan. Not some deceased mousebrains! So, get your head out of silverpelt and make some of your own decisions for once." Scorchtooth whispered in a hiss, he wanted to make sure no one was listening, even if they were in Ghoststar's den. "I'll ask you again. What are we going to do with these rogues?"

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  48. Brownfur departed as well, sniffing for any trace of prey. It was hard to find anything, everything was hiding from the harsh winter. She wished she could hide from it, too. She heard a scuffling. Her ears pricked immediately. She looked to see a small mouse, digging in the snow, searching for food. She crouched. With silent paws she glided over the snow. She tensed as the mouse grew alert. She leaped onto it and trapped it under her paws. A swift bite killed the struggling creature. At least she would be returning to the camp with prey.

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  49. Ghoststar was shocked by his outburst for a moment. She felt her fur settle as she blinked at him with wide gray eyes. He was right. What could dead cats do for the living besides give dim guidance. She couldn't even be mad at Scorchtooth for his harsh tone. The white she-cat straightened up, thinking for a moment. "We know they are coming with aggressive intent, so we might as well prepare for an attack." He claws scratched the soft ground of the den. "Extra training, strengthen patrols, and remodel camp to be more protective." Ghoststar looked at him, "Also stock up as many herbs as we can." She knew most had died because of the cold of leaf bare. This will be my first battle. How will I even know what to expect?

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