|This takes place in the LAKE territories.|
Billy looked outside. He purred, as it was time for Poppy's Storytelling! Billy jumped out of the window, making a small thump as he saw the gray she's shape in the night. The elderly she yawned, "Hello, Billy!" She meowed. Billy muttered a greetings back, laying against the fence. "Tell me a story, please?" The young tom meowed. Poppy nodded. She glanced at Billy worriedly. He seemed... off tonight. She shrugged it off and went to tell a story. "Now... This here story's about a black tom with a white paw called Scourge, he started a mean clan called BloodClan." Billy pictured the tom in his head, purring slightly. "He was a small tom, at the time was called Tiny, and was bullied by his two sisters Socks n' Ruby. One day, he went out into the forest. He saw a hawk n' uh..." The elderly she's memory was fading out, she flicked her ear, remembering. "He caught it, but it flew away. Oh boy, was Tiny sure happy to tell his sisters! But they didn't believe a single thing he said. So he ran away, and started BloodClan, and changed his name to Scourge." Poppy finished, looking at Billy. He was sitting up straight.
Billy wanted to be just like Scourge... He jolted up, That tom was an evil one! No way am I going to be like him! He thought. As Poppy stretched, he flexed his claws, changing his mind. He leaped onto Poppy, clawing her back. Poppy threw him off, as she turned around. Billy had this as an opportunity for clawing open her belly, so he dug his claws into her chest and raked down onto the she's belly, pinning her. Poppy hissed and clawed his shoulder. Billy hissed, and bit onto her arm until he heard a satisfying crunch. He bit her windpipe as gurgles came from her throat, and tightened her matted collar swiftly. He rose his head, looking at the now dead she. The edge of his paws were stained with blood, the same for his muzzle. Billy clawed out a weak tooth from the old cat's mouth, and studded it onto his orange collar.
BloodClan would be reborn.
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