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   Warrior Cat-Themed Original StoryJune 17, 2024 12:01 AM


Autumn's Fire

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The Clans:
EskerClan~Otterstar
EskerClan is named after Water because of the constant rain and wetness of their Clan's territory
HillockClan~Springstar
HillockClan is named after Wind because that area gets a lot of windstorms and they are constantly dry
GroveClan~Greystar
Groveclan is named after Earth because they get numerous, small earthquakes and their territory is always beautiful
RivuletClan~Fallowstar
RivuletClan is named after Dust because of the darkness in their terrain and the dust storms that occur there
ScoriaClan~Duskstar
ScoriaClan is named after Fire because of the large amount of Wildfires there, yet it still stays luscious green every Greenleaf

Edited at June 17, 2024 10:30 PM by Autumn's Fire
   Warrior Cat-Themed Original StoryJune 17, 2024 08:34 PM


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Characters
Cats of GroveClan (Pictures by: https://meiker.io/play/15517/online.html)
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Greystar (Leader)
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Briarstone (Deputy)
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Brightstep (Medicine Cat)
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Warriors:
Aspenspeck
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Copperfang
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Flameberry
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Daisyfur
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Darkskip
Apprentice: Foxpaw
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Halfriver
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Cloversight
Apprentice: Daypaw
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Skyshadow
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Icestorm
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Nightleaf
Apprentice: Applepaw
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Springfoot
Apprentice: Duckpaw
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Bluethroat
Apprentice: Dogpaw
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Lionstripe
Apprentice: Smokepaw
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Apprentices:
Daypaw
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Smokepaw
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Dogpaw
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Duckpaw
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Applepaw
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Foxpaw
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Queens:
Mistflight
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Beaversplash
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Ravencreek
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Kits:
Deerkit
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Badgerkit
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Elders:
Softpond
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Crookedstripe
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Hazelfur
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Tinyfoot
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Edited at June 17, 2024 10:30 PM by Autumn's Fire
   Warrior Cat-Themed Original StoryJune 19, 2024 08:49 PM


Autumn's Fire

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Characters
Cats of HillockClan (Pictures by: https://meiker.io/play/15517/online.html)
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Springstar (Leader)
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Lightcreek (Deputy)
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Goldenrock (Medicine Cat)
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Warriors:
Skysea
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Mudflight
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Stonewillow
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Ripplewind
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Gingerlight
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Splashcloud
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Pigeonstrike
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Swiftdust
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Apprentices:
Sheeppaw
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Shellpaw
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Lakepaw
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Flowerpaw
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Frogpaw
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Queens:
Seedspeck
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Ebonywater
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Kits:
Gullkit
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Tinykit
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Goldenkit
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Mottlekit
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Birdkit
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Wolfkit
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Elders:
Missingpaw
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Beetlepad
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Rustfoot
WIP

Edited at June 20, 2024 06:19 AM by Autumn's Fire
Warrior Cat-Themed Original StoryJune 16, 2024 06:23 PM


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Hello!
I'm new at this, so, if you can, correct me, Mods! <3
These pages are for my meticulous writing! I hope you enjoy it, and please comment!^^
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Warrior Cat-Themed Original StoryJune 16, 2024 06:26 PM


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Prologue: Paws On The Wrong Side
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Frustrated as ever, Chestnut stormed out of his house, pelted into his garden, and leaped onto his owner's wooden fence. The air felt cool and crisp in the atoms he breathed in, making his scent glands shiver. This time of day was his scariest yet bravest. The night made him want to run until he couldn't breathe. It made him want to do wild things that shook his breath away with fear. But he wanted to do these things why? Because he wanted to be free. Freedom was his chance to leave his disgusting, retched house forever. He didn't want to be a house cat anymore. He wanted to feel the wind stirring his brown tabby fur that lurked in clumps beneath his light blue collar; he wanted his limbs to shake with wariness of the dangers around him in the forest while he faced them. Chestnut sat there and thought for a moment. He recalled a time in his kittenhood when he jumped off a rock face to rescue one of his littermates. Ah, that's it. Chestnut was brought camping with his human family and his siblings, Sunny and Felix. It was a colder day than usual, and the breeze that ruffled the cats' coats made them excited and thrilled. "Are you delighted to hunt today, Chestnut?" Felix had asked. Chestnut had glared at him from the corner of his light blue eyes while he stalked the scents he smelled in the forest that were the closest to a furry scent. "Of course--not." Chestnut corrected. He was going to say yes but then realized the importance of his quietness. He should not speak a whole lot about how dreamy the wilderness seemed to him--Sunny and Felix would suspect something. "Why?" Felix demanded, running ahead of him to face him head-on. This made Chestnut stop in his tracks, letting him snort impatiently. "Felix, I don't care about the forest." Lie. "I prefer the soft housecat life instead." More. Push it home to him. "I feel . . . safer." Liar. Chestnut refrained from letting his fur stand up in anger. What is he angry about? Lying. But that was the last time he lied. Or, at least, partly lied. "Hmm." Felix reflected. "Then how come--"
"Ooh, what's that?" Sunny exclaimed, pushing past Chestnut and bodying Felix to the ground. "Hey!" Felix shrieked bashfully. Chestnut smothered a chuckle and a yip of joy by ducking to rustle in the nearby bush. He heard stomping behind him and he sped up, sprinting as fast as he could into the darker parts of the forest. He past streams and tree after tree when he noticed he didn't recognize the surroundings any more. Chestnut's hackles raised untrustworthily, which made Chestnut flatten his ears. Now he was mad at himself for being scared. Chestnut spun around, forgetting which way he came. Chestnut stooped low enough to smell the earth thoroughly, and he took in a mouthful of dirt-smelling breath. He opened his mouth to allow his scent glands a better try at another whiff of the area. Chestnut detected fresh traces of squirrel and his hopes of a delicious new meal soared well above the clouds. Chestnut knelt down and stiff-leggedly crept toward the fresh trace. His eyes slit down so that he could get a sharp viewpoint of the squirrel--aha, there. The little grey thing was scuttling around the bramble thickets in search of nuts and fruits. Chestnut lifted his haunches and stalked closer. His whiskers quivered with anticipation and his shoulders shook with the still effort. When Chestnut was in the perfect attacking distance, he sprang, catching the squirrel by surprise. His housecat collar tightened as he landed, which made him choke. Chestnut coughed and accidentally let the squirrel out of his grasp. He grappled with it in a tight roll and he felt the life leave its body. He got up, shook his back off from the leaves and mud that plastered it, and sat down, triumphant of his first catch. The squirrel was surprisingly feisty, which was unexpected. A cat would think it was one of the easiest things in a forest to catch, but it isn't when it is ten times faster than the fastest cat alive. Chestnut bent his head to take a bite when he was caught off guard. Was that a cat scent he smelled? He shook the thought away as he opened his jaws wide and felt his sharp teeth sink into the juicy squirrel. Warm. Stringy. Refreshing. Now all he needed was a nice, cool stream to drink from and he was ecstatic. Chestnut perked his ears up as he heard the rattling sound once more. What was it? The breeze tasted of damp, cat fur and Chestnut knew exactly what it was. Rogues. He abandoned his half-eaten squirrel and stood up, his muscles bunched. Chestnut bared his fangs and murmured, for his voice carried far, "I know you're there. Show yourself, now!" He demanded, his tail lifting in confidence. Chestnut listened and heard steps so lightly placed he thought he was daydreaming. Still, he went with his gut. He whipped around as soon as a cat flew at him and barely dodged in time. Chestnut drew back as the rogue launched at him again, its outstretched claws just a mousetail away from his pink nose. Chestnut flinched as he was struck in the head, and anger pulsed in his veins. Revenge, they whispered. Kill, they screamed. Chestnut denied. Chestnut rolled on his shoulder as the cat came again, this time sailing high over his head. Ah, now he knows. This rogue doesn't actually want to kill him, it just wants to scare him away. It didn't work. Chestnut rose and faced the cat, his chin held high, his tail stuck to the sky, his light blue eyes vibrant with menace. Now Chestnut got a better view of the cat--a silver tabby with little to no scars. "Who are you?" The silver tabby demanded, his tone harsh but questioning. He mustn't be more than seven moons. "Who are you?" Chestnut retorted, his face drawn back in a snarl. "Fine. I'm Smokepaw. You?" Smokepaw sat down, all signs of battle gone. He lay down in a patch of sunlight and Chestnut tentatively marched over and sat in front of him. "I'm Chestnut, a housecat. Aren't you a rogue?" Smokepaw laughed angrily. "Ha, never! A rogue with no clan? Never in my whole lifetime. I am born a clan cat, I die a clan cat. A housecat, you say? What's tha--oh. A kittypet. What is a kittypet doing out here, in the forest?" Chestnut shrugged stiffly. "I got lost while hunting with my siblings, Felix and Sunny. My owners are camping in these woods and brought us here. Where are your housefolk?" Smokepaw eyed him. "I have no 'housefolk'. I have a clan. I am clanborn."
"What's that?"
"You seriously don't know? Your elders haven't taught you anything at all? Oh, right. You don't have elders. Sigh. What do you know, kittypet?"
"I know how to hunt. I was taught that you cats were power-hungry beasts and scavengers. Rogues. I guess you're more humble than that." Smokepaw smiled. He blinked his appreciation for Chestnut's words in his warm green eyes. "Say, why don't I show you around the forest? My clan, I mean. Maybe they'll take you in." Excitement prickled Chestnut's paws, making them feel tingly. He really wanted out, so badly. But . . . how would Felix and Sunny react? This would be Chestnut's only time to be selfish. He always cares for his siblings. Now's the time to care for himself. "I . . I can't." What? Why? "I need time to think this through, Smokepaw. It's like leaving behind the only kin you know to venture into the unknown, possibly risking your life and never being able to see them again. I'm so sorry, Smokepaw. I'll come back. I will. But, right now, my paws are on the wrong side."

Edited at June 18, 2024 09:32 PM by Autumn's Fire
Warrior Cat-Themed Original StoryJune 16, 2024 11:01 PM


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Chapter One: Friend or Foe?
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The last time Chestnut had been here, he had been five moons old. Now he was six. He trotted through the woods, his pelt shining in the morning sun. He cleaned it early this morning, for he had prepared for this a long time. Now he was finally acting out his plan. Chestnut ruefully remembered his departing with Felix and Sunny, but the weight of being a housecat lifted his shoulders a little; the wound of his best friends and close kin still fresh but closing quickly. Chestnut shook this thought away and forgot his distraught momentarily, picturing his reunion with Smokepaw. Everything would have to be explained to him--clans, he assumed, were a gathering of cats with a leader or so. Are the cats all named with 'paw' at the end of their name? What's life like? What types of food do they hunt? How do they live? Do leaders have nine lives, or is that just an old she-cat's tale? These questions bombarded Chestnut and he broke out into a gallop to make his journey faster. He was there in no time. The birds chirped, the woodpeckers went to work, and the mice, rabbits, and squirrels were left looking for their meals. The forest was quite lively, today, Chestnut remarked. Chestnut found a small patch of sun that poked through the trees and sat there, waiting for movement that indicated a cat's arrival. He waited there until the afternoon, and then a rustle warned him of the cats in the area. He pricked his ears in alarm and smoothed his fur as he realized it was Smokepaw. Happiness and guilt bubbled up inside him but he tried to remain calm. "Chestnut?" Smokepaw asked, tilting his head to one side. "Smokepaw?" Chestnut replied, imitating his newly found friend. Both young toms rushed forward to nuzzle each other, and then Smokepaw pulled back from the embrace. "What's wrong?" Chestnut inquired dryly, pawing the ground enthusiastically. "Has something happened?" Smokepaw shook his head, then gulped. "I think I'll be in big trouble if I take you back to camp! I dunno if Greystar will punish me to unappreciative tasks like emptying the elders' dirt . . ." Chestnut gaped. "Disgusting! Why is that even considered a punishment?" Smokepaw giggled. He flanked Chestnut and guided him forward. "Well, I don't care. It's glad to have you back!"
"Not so fast, there, young Smokepaw. What do you think you're doing?" An old, rumbly voice interjected from behind. Chestnut spun around, his hackles raised, and Smokepaw sidestepped away from Chestnut, pretending he wasn't scared. "Ah, Bluethroat! What, erm, brings you here?" Chestnut saw a huge, blue-grey tom with a scar crossing his right eye down to his nose, his paws thundering closer as he inspected the two young cats with hostility, but not so much Smokepaw. "Smokepaw, are you taking in kittypets without permission, now? You were just apprenticed a moon ago. Who gives you the orders, here? Me, the Deputy, and Greystar. That's it. Nobody else." Turning to Chestnut, he asked roughly, "And why are you here, kittypet? Why do you come to our land? This is not your kittypet garden; you do not come and go as you, please. Shame on you both. You both should know better." Chestnut realized his mistake as soon as Bluethroat said it. Stepping forward into a submissive bow, Chestnut murmured understandingly, "I'm sorry, Bluethroat. I am sorry for coming to your Clan's land without asking to and I apologize on Smokepaw's behalf. Neither he nor I knew better. I am a kittypet--what can you expect of me? Smokepaw, here, as you mentioned yourself, was just apprenticed a moon ago. He's barely a kit, and so am I. I beg your forgiveness." Bluethroat took a step back as though Chestnut had struck him. He looked taken aback. Once he gathered himself enough to speak, he meowed, "Well-spoken words, youngster. I see you're not just some ordinary kittypet, though, so my expectations now are higher than you'd think. You are pretty smart for . . . seven moons?"
"Six." Bluethroat stared at him judgementally, then pushed past them, flicking his tail for them to follow. Smokepaw sidled up to Chestnut and whispered, "Thanks! You're great!" Chestnut blinked warmly at his friend and trotted behind Bluethroat. He wondered what the clan would look like, and what the name of it is. As if reading his mind, Smokepaw mewed excitedly, "I can't wait for you to be apprenticed in GroveClan by Greystar!" Chestnut suppressed the tingles of excitement that he felt in his paws, anxious to get to the clan and learn all about it. "GroveClan?"
"Yup! There are five clans--GroveClan; us, which is north, HillockClan; east, RivuletClan; west, EskerClan; south, and ScoriaClan; southeast. We are north and we are the superior clan because we are the greatest!" Chestnut could tell Smokepaw was just proud of his accomplished clan. "Wow. So . . . is it a lie about nine lives of a great cat?"
"Not at all! Our leaders all have 'star' as a last name because they were blessed by MoonClan. When a cat is blessed by MoonClan, that makes them a leader and they inherit the name 'star'. They are highly respected." Chestnut's face wriggled in confusion. "MoonClan? I thought you said there were five, so why six?" Smokepaw chuckled. "Chestnut, there are five clans, not six! MoonClan is the name of the clan high above us. You see the stars? They are the warrior ancestors watching over us. The first leader and founder of MoonClan was Silentmoon. She was great. It was only after he passed that the rest of Moonclan had made laws and rules and customs to abide by." Chestnut's eyes widened with curiosity. "Woah," He breathed. The clans were cooler than he'd thought. "So . . . why are you named Smokepaw when Bluethroat doesn't have 'paw' in his name?" Smokepaw sped up and Chestnut raced to catch up to him. "Because I'm an apprentice," He answered brightly. "When a cat is six moons or older only then do you have a name with an ending of 'paw'. For a kit, it would be Smokekit. For an apprentice, it would be Smokepaw. For a warrior, it would be Smokefur." Chestnut cocked his head. "You choose your new name?" Smokepaw shook his head. "No, not me, silly! Clan leaders choose whatever name they think fits. My mentor is Lionstripe, and Bluethroat is his close friend which is why we didn't get into much trouble back there. Partly 'cause you were convincing!" Chestnut reached out and nuzzled his friend's flank, amusement making his whiskers tremble. He smiled his thanks. The three cats kept on trotting until they reached a dense bracken wall. Bluethroat slowed to a halt and sniffed the air. He glanced just once at Chestnut and Smokepaw before pushing through them. Smokepaw followed instantly, but Chestnut felt uneasy all of a sudden. What was he walking into? This decision would change his life forever. He would lose his housecat friends, his siblings, his mother . . .
These thoughts made his eyes water and he blinked to clear it. "Are you OK, Chestnut?"
"I'm fine." Chestnut's paws prickled every step he took that lured him closer. Sighing quietly, he broke into a gallop, bolting right through Smokepaw and bursting into a sunny clearing. It was beautiful. Ferns cowered in the shade, plants and growth covered the camp and made it seem invisible and completely camouflaged. The GroveClan cats lived in peace and harmony, but their pelts were battle-scarred and dull. Their eyes glistened with intense interest at Chestnut's arrival, though they did not stop carrying the twigs, branches, leaves, berries, fruit, beetles, or food held tightly in their jaws. This is what teamwork looked and felt like. Kindness and happiness. An enormous grey cat with one fully white ear strode forward, meeting Bluethroat with a courteous nod. Bluethroat bowed and rose, his voice barely a breath. "A new cat Smokepaw found rustling in the forest has shown me warrior signs and as a mentor, I must train, and so I found a cat that is willing enough. I will not be his mentor, no, but I tell you, he is an exceptional young cat. He will need an experienced mentor, that's for sure." He glanced at Chestnut again, and he stiffened, aware of so many cats watching him. Smokepaw bounded to his side. "What are you doing?! You could get killed! I might add that this is unknown territory, and clan cats don't treat kittypets very well." Chestnut ignored his friend and took a couple of steps forward that brought him to Bluethroat's side. Bluethroat looked down at him, scrutinizing his every move. "This is the cat?" The huge grey tom asked, dipping his head to sniff Chestnut. His bright yellow eyes pierced Chestnut's. These forest cats were tougher than bricks. Chestnut nodded. "Hmm." Bluethroat let his tail skim Chestnut's flank. "Don't be too rough on him, Briarstone. He is new and he does not know the ways of clan life yet." Chestnut's eyes skipped over to Bluethroat for a second, his heart beating faster with acceptance. Bluethroat was now his favourite cat besides Smokepaw. Birarstone sat down and thoughtfully licked his, and rolled it over his white ear a couple of times. "What's there to decide, Briarstone? It's up to Greystar, anyways." Briarstone's eyes sent a chill down Chestnut's spine. Whatever the look he gave Bluethroat, Chestnut decided it was out of menace. He wondered what Briarstone had against Bluethroat. "I'll tell Greystar to announce him to the clan," He muttered, sitting back up and striding away. "What was that about, Bluethroat? Briarstone seems unpredictable and therefore unstable. He could attack any of his clanmates. Aren't you fearful?" Bluethroat gasped and shot Chestnut an indignant yet inquiring glare. "It is very intelligent of you to notice these things, but do not voice these thoughts. It may offend the wrong cat. To me, it does not, for I do not have a lot of respect for Briarstone," Assumed already. "but it is offensive of you to say that to other cats because he is loyal to his clan always. Most cats may be outraged by what you just said." Chesnut nodded considerately. "I see. I won't do it again." I will bite my tongue, he finished in his head. Bluethroat chuckled and waved him off to where Smokepaw was crouching with two other cats, one an orange and white tom with two grey ears and two liquid-blue eyes, another that was a sandy-ginger with spots of light grey and other spots of white. From this distance, its eye colour was hard to see. Chestnut trotted over, his tail high with happiness. But then he let it drop when the sandy-ginger she-cat spat, "Ew! Smokepaw was just telling me about you. Is this clan no longer honourable? Why are we taking in kittypets, now? Rogues I can get, but kittypets?! Is this clan so unstable?" She bolted upright and rushed away, clearly wanting to get out of that place. She called over her shoulder, "Now that spot reaks of kittypet scent! Disgusting!" Smokepaw rolled his eyes. "Don't mind Daypaw. She'll find anything to get upset about to make herself feel better. So, Chestnut, this is Foxpaw!" Chestnut blinked kindly at him. "Hi!" Foxpaw mewed excitedly. Chestnut was about to reply when a loud booming voice interrupted. "Let all cats old enough to catch their own prey gather here beneath the Treestump for a clan meeting." Chestnut stared up at the huge treestump where a medium-sized white-grey cat stood. Chestnut held his tongue in anticipation, but he guessed that that cat was Greystar, leader of GroveClan. "Ooh, that's probably about you, Chestnut!" Smokepaw meowed from his side. The three young toms dashed to the Treestump and waited. "I'd clean your pelt just in case," Foxpaw murmured to Chestnut. He thanked him and began washing thoroughly while Greystar announced. When the clan arrived, he mewed, "Today you might have noticed a kittypet shuffling around here, and you might also be wondering, 'Why is no cat attacking this intruder?'. Because we have decided--Briarstone and I--to take him in. Chestnut, please step forward." Chestnut's back felt hot with all of the clan cats' stares that bore onto his glossy coat as he strode forward. He bowed when he reached Greystar's paws and he looked up into his wondrous eyes and wondered what it was like to be in his leader's position. Is it hard? Does he suffer from it? "Chestnut, although you have no kit name, I assign this name to you by Moonclan in hopes you follow through and become a great warrior who is willing to die for your new clan." He paused, and Chesnut pondered if he was supposed to do or say something. Chestnut swallowed, and Greystar continued, "Chestnut, you have reached the age of six moons, and it is time for you to be apprenticed and welcomed into your new clan, GroveClan. From this day on, until you receive your warrior name, you will be known as Dogpaw, and your mentor will be . . ." Greystar scanned the gathered cats for the cat he'd chosen. ". . . Bluethroat." Bluethroat stalked up to the Treestump, but suddenly he lurched sideways. Dogpaw bent his head, curiosity making him bold. Greystar looked away as Dogpaw ventured to the centre of the clearing. Bluethroat was on his back, pinned down by a small white tom. And with a vicious snarl, "We claim this land at last!" a whole clan of cats descended into the clearing, screeching and writhing with other cats, fur flying in the sky. Dogpaw unsheathed his claws, his heart racing with the flow of the battle, his veins throbbing with anger, his head swimming with fear. Today could be the day he dies. Before he could think more, a silver she-cat knocked Dogpaw off his feet and pressed his cheek to the ground with one white forepaw. "Why's a kittypet in a clan battle?" She asked aloud, Dogpaw assumed to herself. This puzzlement gave him the perfect opportunity to strike. Dogpaw lurched upwards, sending her flying. He darted out of the way when she swiped at him and she shrieked as he bit the sensitive spot on her tail. Dogpaw spun sideways when he was hit to the side of the head, and darkness clouded his vision. At the edges of his eyes . . . was that a particularly large growing bruise? No, bruises don't grow that quickly. Ah, he thought as he knew what was happening. As Dogpaw thudded to the ground, he saw Smokepaw and Foxpaw rush to his side and fight the battle there.
Dogpaw officially now knew that he had three friends, and one foe.

Edited at June 19, 2024 08:37 PM by Autumn's Fire
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