My name is Dovepaw. At midnight my sister murdered me.

Okay let me explain this a bit better. This is a poem from Dovepaw's perspective of how Ivypaw starts to change. At first they loved each other and promised to do everything together. However Ivypaw begins to think Dovepaw doesn't care about her, and thinks Dovepaw was too proud, or mindful of herself.

Dovepaw didn't like thinking that her sister could have any bad feelings towards her and refused to see how upset Ivypaw really was, until it was too late and Ivypaw had changed, her hurt turning to hate because of Tigerstars' and Hawkfrosts' teachings.

However, Dovepaw still loves her, and sisterly bonds are quite stronger than you'd think...

Warning my first poem ever! Beware for suckiness XC


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I've always liked to be fair,

and never had a care.

My sister was kind, loving, and strong.

But soon things somehow went wrong.

She never talked to me,

said I was too mindful. But I refused to see

How much my sister hated me.

Days and days and not a word,

How could Ivy have such a nerve?

She went to sleep in the dark,

waking in the deep, at war with her heart.

Such bloodied dreams from evil grew,

A hawk with a glint in his eye, from bones and sinew.

Tiger taught and preached

The art of war and death was seeked.

From hurt to hate

From ashes to great.

Ivy sought, her powers to demonstrate.

No-one noticed,

They didn't care

"Warriors in Thunder only fight fair."

I brought back water, and loftily did stare

All around me, warriors suddenly dared

Ivy had fallen,

darkness she was crawllen.

I hardly noticed, she just wasn't completely there.

Midnight I did surely stroll.

My heart heavy, Ivy tears rolled.

"We're not like we used to be,

Happy and care free."

"Bloodied dreams haunt me,

Why can't you see?"

"The teachings of a dead Tiger,

Brought my hopes higher."

"The wings of a Hawk,

Found me and ruthlessly stalked."

Ivy claws flashed gold.

"My soul, I shamefully sold."

Crimson blossomed all around,

My blood pattered on the ground.

I still remember, Ivy's stare.

In the Stars', somehow I'll let her know...

I still care.