The noise of cars outside during the middle of the day was one of the loudest times of days, a beautiful long-haired dark cream colored she-cat with bright blue eyes, darker ginger paws and underbelly had been awoken by all the noise. She yawned lightly, showing her front teeth, and standing to her paws to strech her back, her claws flexed and almost ripped the soft bed her house-folk had given her. She padded over to her water bowl, lapping up the water within it's purple cicular plastic bowl. POW! A loud sound had erupted from outside, the she-cat's fur pricked in fear never before had she heard this sound before. The she-cat jumped to the top of the window ledge, it had been left open all the time during the daylight hours by her house-folk. The she-cat poked her head outside, the fresh air blew against her face but the she-cat's eyes grew wide as she had noticed the forest was torn apart. The feline jumped from the window ledge and bounded toward the fence that had seperated her garden from the forest, and the road. A shape came into her view, it was ontop of the fence next door. She noticed it quickly, it was her bestfriend Princess. The light brown tabby she-cat with a distinctive white chest and paws and green eyes was sitting upon the fence gazing into the destroyed forest. The cream colored she-cat mewed as a kit would, softly so she woundn't frighten her new friend and cause the she-cat to fall off the fence harming herself.
"Why are you looking out there Princess?" The creamy she-cat mewed, her friend had turned to gaze into her amber eyes her gaze was full of worry for an unknown reason, Was she worried about the forest? Yes, it was true that Princess and herself had loved the forest, only because it was silent and you could take a nap there. But, something about the once beautiful forest seemed to be more important to Princess then any other cat she knew. Smudge, her other friend had told her that Princess had lost her first son Snowy to the forest, and her brother Rusty. But, the she-cat had just thought Smudge was trying to frighten her so she wouldn't go explore the forest while it was beautiful. Princess closed her green eyes, "Because Sammi, Cloudtail, Brightheart, Firestar, and Sandstorm are out there." The she-cats head popped to one side. Cloudtail, Brightheart, Firestar, and Sandstorm? Who are they? And what strange names. Sammi thought to herself, she noticed Princess stand on the fence, and got ready to pounce to the other side. "P-Princess! What are you doing?" Sammi squealed. Her friend turned, the once sweet gaze Princess once had, changed to a ferice and strong gaze. No fear was in her eyes. This was a side of Princess, that Sammi had never seen before. Those names may have been very important to the young she-cat, if they weren't maybe Princess wouldn't be acting like this.
Without turning, the light brown she-cat just had her head low to the ground sniffing a leaf, "Just, please come. Sammi Firestar, and Cloudtail are my brother and son." She padded on a dirt path into the forest, Sammi couldn't allow her bestfriend to go alone. What if Princess had gotten hurt, who would save the young Sammi followed Princess, the woods weren't beautiful anymore, how could Princess find her family in this mess? Sammi reconized the river that had run through her garden, it seemed much deeper and larger within this forest. She noticed weird make-shift homes and the scent's of many cats in this one area. Princess had stopped gazing across the river, sniffing the air. Sammi padded over to her, "Princess what are you doing?" She asked briskly. Now, out of nowhere Princess decided to act as a wild cat Sammi was told about by Henery, and Smudge? The young she-cat darted toward the river, entering it and swiming strongly across the deep water that seperated two different peices of land. The things I do for Princess. . Sammi slowly entered the water and swam after her friend, her amber eyes blazing with anger. If there was nothing on earth Sammi hated more, then getting wet. Swimming across she noticed Princess sniffing the ground, searching for scents again. As Sammi exited the river, the cream colored she-cat shook her pelt, water droplets splashed against the ground, and against Princess light brown tabby pelt.
One again Princess darted off in the recked forest, her speed was impressive but Sammi smelt smoke. Which could mean the work-folk were up ahead, how would they escape from them, and would Sammi and Princess be in trouble for being in the forest. Sammi was so lost within her thoughts she didn't notice that Princess had stopped and got ready to pounce Sammi. The light brown tabby was growling, she sprang pinning Sammi to the ground, and moved her head close to Sammi's neck, grasping the red collar around her friends neck snapping it off like a twig. "Sammi, take my collar off. In case were caught I do not want to go home intil I find Cloudtail and Firestar." Princess allowed her friend up, the she-cat was so nervous she barely heard Princess give her the order. But, Sammi listened grasping Princess by her purple collar and pulling it intil she heard a snap. The collar fell to the ground and Princess picked both the red, and the purple collar up and burried it under-ground. "There." She mewed. Now that there collars were off, the two continued their quest. Sammi had decided not to try to think about what they were doing so much, it was confusing but, it was important to her friend. There was no good reason to question her anyway, this had been the most fun both she-cats have had in a very long time, why ruin it by going all the way home?
