"All cats old enough to catch their own prey, gather under the high rock!" Moonstar, the leader of BlizzardClan shouted. The clan surrounded by mountains was especially snowy.

'I just hope it won't be late to do anything about it…' the black and silver she-cat murmured to herself.

One by one, the cats of the clan filed under the rock, and the deputy Blazeheart jumped up next to Moonstar. Underneath, the cats congregated. Crimsonheart, one of the warriors, looked around at all the warriors, with annoyance glinting in his eyes. He nudged his friend, Darkscale, meowing,

"I wonder what got into Moonstar now... Calling a meeting when none of us got any sleep!"

Darkscale nodded a bit. "I don't think dawn was the best time to call a meeting."

Another cat groaned, "And after I caught so much fresh kill yesterday... I can't even get any sleep!"

"Silence!" Moonstar called out. "The reason I called a meeting this early isn't so I can hear your useless complaining. It's because of the rising snow levels."

A shecat warrior called out, "But snowy is normal here! It's called BlizzardClan for a reason!"

The young leader looked the warrior straight in the eyes, and said,

"I don't think a tail length of snow every morning is what's normal, Azurestripe. We can barely set foot out of the camp when there's snow rising higher than we are!"

Blazeheart nodded, and said, "We need to come up how to stop this before it becomes too much of a problem. Especially if the snow gets higher."

The whole clan was in silence. The warriors looked at each other uneasily, and the apprentices shrinked back into the ground.


So, what do you think? This story was more of a practice, as I haven't written fanfiction for Warriors yet. (Unless you count detailed roleplay as fanfiction).

I don't really plan on continuing this, HOWEVER if people actually want me to, I can. I'm writing a longer series where these cats will be a part of, so either way you'll be able to read about them somehow. I really appreciate constructive criticism, as I want to get better! Thanks for reading!