Bitingly cold winds buffeted against the stony walls that surrounded ThunderClan's camp. Thick clops of snow fell upon the ground, making the air feel even colder if it was possible. It was leafbare, and every cat that lived beside the lake could feel the icy claws that effected the Clans.
A flake of snow landed on Flamekit's nose as he stood outside the nursery. He squealed in surprise at the sudden cold that chilled him to the bone. Lilykit and Shrewkit, his siblings, peered outside the nursery to see what their brother was up to. Flamekit was always looking for ways to get himself into trouble. Just yesterday he had tried to leave with the dawn patrol. Luckily his father Oakfire had found him before he could get too far. The day before he had found an interesting looking leaf outside Dusknose's den. The old medicine cat had been so furious that he was confined to the nursery for the rest of that day.
Now Flamekit was outside once again, avoiding his siblings and enjoying the cold weather. Despite what everyone thought of the troublesome kit, he loved the outside. He couldn't wait to become an apprentice and explore the territory. Cats often complained about the cold but he didn't seem to mind. Instead he endured it the best he could without getting sick.
"Flamekit, get back inside!" His mother, Roseclaw, had found him. Flamekit groaned and turned around to see that she had herded Lilykit and Shrewkit back inside. Roseclaw was now glaring at him when she took a step outside. "What are you doing outside the nursery?" she demanded when she looked down at him.
He hated it when she looked down at him like that. It made him feel inferior to his mother, who was much bigger and stronger. He wanted to prove to her that he was stronger and better than his siblings, though he knew that wasn't entirely true.
"I wanted to see what snow looks like," he told her straight out.
It was the truth. Oakfire had told them that snow would come the other night. Flamekit wanted to see what the snow looked like in the worst way. But Oakfire had only told them to avoid yellow snow, and to stay inside when it started. His curiosity had gotten the better of him. He just wanted to see what the camp and the snow looked like after Oakfire described it to him. He already managed to explore the entire camp, and now he was beginning to see what the rest of the world around him looked like.
It's so much bigger than Oakfire ever described, he thought after noticing that the camp entrance was heavily guarded. He had been tempted to sneak out of camp that night. The snow was just the beginning of his exploring. Yet, Flamekit realized just how mousebrained that idea was. Even if he did manage to sneak out of camp undetected, he would easily get lost and never find his way back unless a patrol managed to find him.
His mother would never let him live it down if a patrol found him while he was out on his own adventure. StarClan, he couldn't imagine what Shrewkit would say if he was caught! His brother was already unhappy enough with him, he didn't want to give Shrewkit more reasons to complain.
"Get inside now before you catch a cold," Roseclaw meowed sternly.
Flamekit stared at her defiantly. He would stay outside until his whiskers froze. That would show his mother just how strong he was. He wanted to be just like Oakfire – brave, loyal, and a true warrior to the end. He couldn't do that if he couldn't stand the cold.
"Stubborn little brat!" Roseclaw hissed and grabbed him by the scruff. Flamekit yelped in surprise at her sudden attack. He wriggled around and tried to get free, but her grip was strong. She didn't release him until they were inside the nursery. "I'll be sleeping by the entrance tonight," she added when she dropped him on a nest of moss and feathers.
He glared at his mother before turning his back on her. There was no way she would get away with this. He knew just how to get under her skin, and this was one of those moments. Shrewkit was still watching him carefully while Lilykit rolled her eyes and chewed on a mouse that had been given to her.
"Wanna play catch the mouse?" he asked when Lilykit swallowed.
Lilykit's eyes lit up before she swatted the mouse towards him. Flamekit caught it between his claws and threw it towards Shrewkit. Shrewkit saw what was going on and immediately joined in the game. Once the mouse flew into the air it was caught by Heatherpelt. Flamekit's eyes narrowed into tiny slits when he stared at the only other queen in the nursery.
"You're supposed to appreciate the prey you are given, especially during leafbare," she snapped when she handed the mouse to Lilykit. "When are you kits going to learn some manners?"
She glared pointedly at Roseclaw, whose ears flattened and teeth bared in a snarl.
Their mother had always been fiercely defensive. That was how Roseclaw had earned her name. Despite the gentle sounding beginning of her name, Roseclaw was a wild spitfire waiting to erupt. At least that was what Oakfire had described her as when she wasn't around. He often spent time in the nursery to keep an eye on the kits, and Flamekit was thankful to have such a supportive father. He couldn't imagine life without one, and how much worse Roseclaw would act.
Flamekit sat near the edge of the nursery, uncertain about what he could do now. With Heatherpelt and Roseclaw watching him like a pair of hawks, there was no way he could escape. The only thing he could do was sit it out and wait. Maybe Oakfire would come back with tales of the forest. Or Hawktalon might even come and visit them.
His eyes lit up at the thought of seeing Hawktalon again. Roseclaw's brother was almost always too busy to visit the nursery. But when he did he spent much of his time telling the kits what it was like to be deputy. Hawktalon had a good sense of humor despite his harsh sounding name. He was nothing like Roseclaw, who would snap at anything that got in her way. Flamekit suddenly wondered how a pair of siblings could be so different.
Then he thought of Shrewkit, who acted and behaved nothing like him. Flamekit's lips curled in disdain as he thought of all the remarks Shrewkit had made about him. They were always rude and full of jibes that would make Flamekit so angry. Shrewkit had tried acting like he was the better kit by listening to Roseclaw. In truth Flamekit saw him as nothing more than a coward.
"Flamekit always manages to somehow get us into trouble," Shrewkit complained as he sat beside Lilykit. She simply ignored him and continued eating her mouse until it was gone. "Why can't he just act like a normal kit for once?"
"Because normal is boring." Flamekit was thankful for his sister's support. Lilykit's eyes were glowing with warmth when she looked at Shrewkit. "You know as well as I do that we'd be bored stiff if it wasn't for him."
He had to restrain a purr that threatened to follow at his sister's affection. One thing he had always been grateful for was the fact that Lilykit always seemed to take his side when it came to making rash decisions. Shrewkit was just an old bundle of fur who didn't like doing anything that broke the rules.
"It's not like you've ever come up with good ideas anyways," Flamekit snorted when he reached them.
Shrewkit glared at him. His claws unsheathed and he dropped into a crouch. A squeal sounded from Lilykit and she jumped aside when Shrewkit lunged. Flamekit was ready for the move, though. He met Shrewkit's lunge with an equally powerful blow to the muzzle. He swatted his paw across Shrewkit's nose and managed to send his smaller-sized brother tumbling.
Once he recovered from the attack, Shrewkit sprang to his paws and bounded forward once more. This time Flamekit grinned and dodged to side, letting his brother's fur brush against him. Shrewkit tumbled into Roseclaw's belly, and their mother hissed at him in annoyance.
"Why can't you two get along just once?" she demanded in a heavy sigh.
"He started it," Flamekit grumbled. He stuck his tongue out at Shrewkit before feeling Roseclaw cuff him over the ears. "Ow!"
He squealed indignantly and skirted away from her reach.
"Just try and get some rest," she muttered. "Tomorrow if it isn't snowing you can explore the camp."
Flamekit's eyes lit up at the thought of exploring the camp. He'd checked out every den so far. Now that he knew the camp so well there was no need to explore it. There were so many things that could be done while his siblings were exploring.
"I don't know if I can sleep now," he groaned when he circled his nest.
Lilykit was already curled up with her tail wrapped around her nose. Shrewkit padded forward and hissed at Flamekit before curling up beside her. Flamekit avoided his brother and slept alone. Something told him that it would be a long night.
…
Flamekit's eyes snapped open when he realized that voices were whispering around him. He found himself standing in a forest. Trees surrounded him, towering above him.
Where am I? he wondered as he glanced around. For the first time he felt real fear grip his stomach. He didn't know where he was. The scents were unfamiliar to him, as was the path that laid ahead of him. This was one dream that felt too real.
He stiffened when a pale outline began to show in the distance. A pair of yellow eyes gleamed as bright as the sun. Flamekit stared at the figure in alarm. He didn't know what was happening, or what this figure looked like.
"Dead… supposed to be dead…"
The words that were whispered sent chills down Flamekit's spine. He couldn't move his legs despite the fear that surged through him like a storm. He knew he should have fled the moment he heard those words. But something was holding him in place. His heart was racing with dread when he stared into the darkness that seemed to surround the figure.
Teeth were bared and a powerful looking cat erupted from the shadows. Flamekit let out a wail of surprise when he felt dagger-like claws pin him down. He felt utterly powerless against the claws that held him down. And not for the first time, panic gripped his chest as he struggled to free himself from whoever was tormenting him.
"Not alive… dead…"
Flamekit was about to yowl in horror when he felt something poking at his side. He closed his eyes and thought of what would happen to him if he didn't wake up. Cats weren't supposed to feel pain in their dreams. So why was he?
The paw jabbed harder this time, and Flamekit's eyes snapped open. He gasped when he found himself back in the nursery. Lilykit was staring at him in alarm, her eyes wide with terror. Shrewkit glared at him when he realized that his brother was awake.
"You were having a bad dream," Lilykit whispered. "Are you okay?"
"Yeah, I'm fine," he replied.
His voice was still shaky as he stared at her with huge eyes.
Lilykit murmured something inaudible and rested her head on her paws once more. Once Flamekit had recovered from the shock of his dream, he felt exhaustion weigh down heavily on his shoulders. He laid down and closed his eyes. This time no nightmares filled his dreams.
Living alone was never an easy task in a world where anything could happen. When kits were involved, one rogue queen had discovered this the hard way. The rogue had built a den far enough from Twoleg dens and the lake area where the Clans lived. She had been hoping to give her kits the best possible start she could. They deserved that much when their father disappeared on them. But she knew that she was being ambitious in thinking she could raise all three of her kits.All three of them were only just beginning to develop personalities. Her eldest kit – a beautifully dark black she-kit with vivid green eyes – had so much more potential than her siblings. Frost had been watching them affectionately, knowing that one day they would wander off and begin their own lives. She had to appreciate them while she could; this was her first litter after all.Unfortunately, Smoke had other intentions in mind. She was snuggled into her mother's warm belly, allowing that warmth to wrap around her li
Sprucekit loved the morning sun. It felt warm against her thin pelt. A few clouds drifted by as fierce winds pulled at her fur. The day was going to be cold. With leafbare in full swing the Clan was trying to keep warm by huddling together during the coldest nights. Being the only kit in the nursery meant that Sprucekit had more attention than usual from both her mother and Palemist, a queen who was close to giving birth.The tiny kit remembered what Larksong had told her about her father. Leopardheart had been brave and foolish at the same time. He gave his life defending the Clan honorably. The Clan still mourned over his death, especially Larksong.I wish I knew what he looked like, Sprucekit thought as she stretched out her back. She knew very little about what Leopardheart looked like. Larksong only told Sprucekit stories about the battles that her father had fought in."Hey Sprucekit, I brought you something to eat!"Sprucekit's ears pricked forward when she heard Antpaw approac
Jealousy coursed through the young kit as he watched behind the screen of lichen. In front of him were three young apprentices that were preparing to leave for their training. They were allowed to leave the camp, while he was stuck inside the boring old nursery. While his sisters were busy playing their usual games of tag or 'catch the mouse', he watched the camp with envy. One day he would join those apprentices and become a proud warrior of RiverClan.His claws sheathed and unsheathed at the thought. There were times when he wished that Minnowstar would give them their ceremony early. He'd heard stories about it happening with kits before, but they didn't usually end well. Most of those kits had suffered because they were thrown into the pit of battle too young.I wouldn't let anyone touch my pelt if it ever came to that, he told himself silently.He'd already shown some progress by trying to fish in the tiny stream that trickled behind the nursery. When Ashfang figured out what he
Claws dug into the cold ground as Birdkit struggled to keep her grip. Her tail swayed back and forth while her mother tried to hold her down. The buffeting wind didn't help the large Clan as they traveled north. Though Birdkit didn't understand the directions they had chosen she did understand the urgency of their journey. The Clan had left when she was strong enough to make it on her own. As an only kit in the nursery it had been difficult providing happiness for herself or her mother.Now the Clan had been forced to leave as their home was invaded by rogues from Twolegplace. Birdkit had seen them the night the Clan left. They were big rogues that were bloodthirsty enough to take on an entire Clan. Emberstar didn't want to take any chances with the rogues, especially after the prophecy he had received from Dewstep.The Clan of sky must return to make five, Birdkit thought as she recalled what Dewstep had said. She wasn't even sure what those words meant, but they had sent chills down
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The wind that rolled across the hills ruffled Sprucekit's fur. She sat in front of her mother's paws, eager for the day to get started. Sootpaw and Leafshine had already returned from their hunting patrol just when Icestar padded onto the hill where Clan meetings were held. Excitement stirred within Sprucekit's heart as she watched the WindClan leader."Let all cats old enough gather around the clearing for a Clan meeting!" Icestar's yowl echoed around the clearing. Sprucekit looked up at her mother proudly before trying to make herself look as composed as ever. As the only kit in the Clan she wanted the Clan to believe that she was warrior material.Cats crept forward despite the cold winds that lashed out at them. Leafbare was still in full swing and the snow that covered their camp made it more apparent. Sprucekit spotted Wildheart and Harewhisker sitting together. Leafshine sat nearby with Sootpaw beside her. Ferretpelt and Whitebirch sat further apart as the two were always argui
Camp was buzzing with activity as the first rays of light poured into the nursery. Reedkit sat impatiently next to his three sisters as they squabbled over who would make the best apprentice. Their ceremony was to be held today at sunhigh. Acornpaw and Pebblepaw weren't looking forward to sharing their den with the noisy kits from what Reedkit had heard. The two apprentices were already glaring at the nursery as they stalked past for battle training.Reedkit rolled his eyes and looked back at his mother, who was speaking quietly to Ambertail. At her belly were three tiny kits that had been born two days ago. One was a dark ginger kit like Scarletpaw, only one of it's paws was white. Ambertail had named the kit Redkit. The second kit was a tortoiseshell kit with dark ginger paws, which Ambertail had named Dawnkit. The last kit was an orange tabby kit – rare to the Clans but not unheard of – named Firekit.The new kits had made the nursery fuller than Reedkit would have liked. He and hi
They were still at odds over how to handle that particular situation. He knew something needed to be done to preserve SkyClan. They deserved that much after everything they had been through. He saw a light flicker across Birdflight's eyes, signaling that she had been thinking the same thing. Since she was directly involved with the prophecy, her concern made sense.I'm supposed to be Thunder, which means that I have to worry about my Clan as well, he reminded himself. He wouldn't let that stop him from worrying about the other Clans though, especially with cats like Icestar and Russetstar in charge. There was so much they had to learn about their past lives. Between that and everything else, he didn't know what was more overwhelming."We still haven't figured out who Shadow's descendant is," Spruceleaf meowed. Flamestrike agreed with her fullheartedly. There was so little communication with ShadowClan these days. He suspected Russetstar's alliance with Icestar had something to do with
Unease rippled through the Clan when the Gathering ended. For the first time since this venture started, Flamestrike suddenly felt overwhelmed with a sense of foreboding.He knew going into this that the other Clans would refuse to accept SkyClan as a fifth Clan. Life around the lake was already difficult enough without another Clan adding to the challenges. With leafbare in full swing none of the Clans would accept the fact that they had even more competition. Now ThunderClan was left to pick up the pieces and decide what to do with the newcomers.They couldn't stay on the farm forever. Too many cats would drawl unwanted attention from curious Twolegs or dogs. Flamestrike was well aware of the fact that the farm was abandoned, but that didn't mean it wasn't too close to Twolegplace. He couldn't shake off the feeling that SkyClan was in danger regardless of where they stayed.Will they ever felt welcome anywhere? he wondered.Guilt stabbed him in the chest at the thought. He had his o
Birdpaw ducked her head in embarrassment. She wasn't sure how that worked. Spruceleaf mentioned that her own scent would have washed away by the time they met. Her uncle and his mate didn't smell anything like a Clan cat; they spent too much time rolling around in the hay for her to recognize WindClan's scent. She simply recognized it from somewhere, though she couldn't explain how."To be fair I was at the Gathering the other night," she tried defending herself.They would have also picked up WindClan's scent if that's the case, a voice argued with. You will have to come up with a better excuse if you want them to believe you.Thankfully they didn't dwell on the topic. Birdpaw glanced over her shoulder nervously when she picked up their scent again in the wind. She remembered what Spruceleaf said about how hostile WindClan had been lately, especially to those outside the Clans. While SkyClan was technically still a Clan, that didn't mean the other Clans believed them.Her tail lashed
Birdpaw watched the scene with growing unease as cats began arguing amongst themselves. She was horrified when one cat suggested slitting Emberstar's throat. She knew other cats would object with the idea of letting SkyClan stay at the lake. What she hadn't anticipated was the protests that would follow. Or the fact that several others didn't believe Emberstar's story.What's going to happen if they reject us? she wondered.Flamestrike stood close beside her, tail wrapping around her almost protectively. Birdpaw glanced at him warily, suddenly aware of how much danger she and her Clanmates were in. The only consolation they had was the fact that the Gathering was a peaceful setting. If the Clans started fighting, StarClan would surely disapprove."This Gathering is over!" Russetstar declared before Emberstar could continue defending himself.The rest of the Clans looked more than happy with that decision.Her heart sank at the thought of what would happen if the other Clans rejected t
Smokefrost watched through narrowed eyes as the WindClan cats picked up the remaining prey from the fresh-kill pile. The other ShadowClan warriors gathered around the clearing were equally uneasy allowing enemy warriors in their camp. What made it worse was the fact that they were allowing these cats to take fresh-kill needed for the rest of the Clan.Russetstar claimed it was necessary for the alliance he formed with Icestar. Though Smokefrost suspected this was Icestar's doing. Unease crawled through her at the thought of letting them get away with such atrocities.With leafbare now in full-swing, the last thing the Clan could afford was losing fresh-kill. Another blanket of snow covered the forest, making hunting more difficult than it already was. Most of the prey was hiding in their burrows or nests, and Smokefrost couldn't blame them for wanting to avoid the cold."I still don't get why this is necessary," Talonclaw muttered under his breath. "I understand the alliance between W
The sounds of waves lapping against the shore were oddly soothing as Reedriver trotted along the bank. Above him lay a blanket of stars and a clawmark of a moon. In spite of the faint light the moon provided, it was clearly cold. A shiver swept through him as the chills of leafbare became prominent.He knew it was inevitable. The first snow had already fallen just a couple of days ago since he returned. Since that fateful day he tried putting the past behind him. Cats questioned where he went and why he was gone for so long. Minnowstar herself had been furious that he disappeared when the Clan needed him the most.He couldn't explain to them what happened even if he wanted to. He knew they wouldn't understand what he and the others had been through during their journey. It all sounded fishbrained in the first place. He had a hard enough time believing himself; he doubted his Clanmates would believe him even if he told him that this journey was a waste of his time.Time I could have sp
"I'm beginning to think that Icestar wants the Clan to suffer through the rest of leafbare," Furzewhisker growled through clenched teeth.She carefully nudged a pile of dried leaves into the corner of her den, hoping that the supply would last her throughout the rest of leafbare. She knew it wasn't much. Borage was good for the queens who were heavily pregnant. With Leafshine getting closer and closer to kitting, she realized that the tortoiseshell queen would need the herbs sooner rather than later. And with so many other queens expecting, she was running low on the herb."I don't get why he's making it a rule for every she-cat in the Clan to be pregnant," Redstripe complained while watching her sort through the pile of leaves.The medicine cat glanced at the dark ginger elder. Redstripe had been suffering with whitecough over the last couple of days. The moment she found out he had whitecough was when she confined him to her den until he recovered. With leafbare in full swing, catmi
Ravenflight looked at the fresh cobwebs covering Smokefrost's face with a wrinkled nose. The medicine cat had been treating her injuries since she returned to camp that evening with Russetstar. No one had questioned where the injuries came from. No one seemed to care one way or another what happened to her. Not that she didn't mind. Smokefrost had learned over time that she wasn't worth looking after once the situation wasn't life-threatening."I still don't get how you were able to scratch your face the way you did running through a thorn bush," Ravenflight scoffed after applying a fresh poultice of herbs on her wounds. She was careful to avoid her eyes. Smokefrost had been afraid that her eye would be permanently scarred, but she was relieved when she managed to open it one morning. She had been able to see through both eyes, improving her hunting skills once more. "It seems as if this is happening more than it should be."Though there wasn't an accusation in her tone, Smokefrost co
For the first time since they started the journey to find SkyClan, relief swept through Flamestrike. It had been nearly two moons since they started their journey, and he realized with a start how happy he was to be back. The familiar scent of the forest wafted around him, and the moment they were back on ThunderClan territory was when it felt as if a weight had been lifted off of his shoulders. He picked up familiar scents here and there after tasting the air, including those of his mother and his siblings.His thoughts churned with anxiety as he wondered how the Clan had been since they left.When Spruceleaf had explained how Icestar had risen to power and was determined to spread that power across the lake, it sent a ripple of alarm through him. He knew that the Clans had always been balanced in some way or form. Sure, there were times when battle-hungry cats would get out of line. But they were usually taken care of before they could reach the point Icestar had.Maybe that's why w