Chapter 1-

There is literally over twenty of these, but 5/6 of them are unfinished and they seem pretty fun to write, so I've decided to start (and hopefully finish) one.


Jayfeather's POV

I've been up for half an hour and my first class starts in about ten minutes. It's in the Wind sector of classrooms so it's not that far away from the Thunder sector dorms, but I should probably start walking now anyway. Let me explain the sectors:

At Warrior High there are four sectors. Well, I guess there's actually six, but there are four main sectors: Thunder, River, Wind, and Shadow. Thunder kids are brave, River kids are good swimmers, Wind kids are fast, and Shadow kids are sneaky. It's nice to be considered 'brave' and all, but being fast or sneaky would be better if you ask me.

The other two sectors are Star and Dark, and they're pretty much polar opposites. Star is the administration. They decide every thing that goes on in our school: events, parties, sports games- not that I care much about that; its not like I can really participate. When you graduate, you can either leave, or work here by going to Star.

Dark is where all the bad kids go. A few of the graduates stay there and try to recruit kids to join them. You do not want to be caught around Dark kids; you can even get suspended if they catch you. I've always wondered why they don't just kick the Dark kids out of the school, but I don't think anyone's ever bothered asking.

I'm taking a special medicinal course. There aren't a lot of people that take it, because for some reason they don't let you fall in love when you take it. They probably have a good reason for it, but they haven't ever said what it was. Rivalry between the sectors is pretty big, but if you take the medicine course you're supposed to stand apart from that, which wouldn't be so hard if the people from the other sectors didn't keep tripping you. There's fights between people of different sectors all the time, but there's even more relationships. Having relationships with other sections is actually forbidden, but they happen all the time.

I'm about two hallways away from my next class when I hear wheels. Normal people probably wouldn't have heard them, but my hearing and sense of smell have sharpened because I can't see. Oh yeah, I forgot to mention I'm blind. Most people act like it's a huge disability, but it's not all that bad.

A girl I know, Briarlight, has a pretty huge disability, though. She was on a hike about a year ago and a tree collapsed on her. Her uncle, Longtail, died and she was paralyzed from waist down, so now she has a wheelchair. She's wheeling up to me now, and I can tell she's about to say something, so I turn towards her.

"Hi, Jayfeather," she says. "Who do you have now?"

"I've got English with Mousefur," I respond. "Who do you have?"

"I have the same thing." she replies, smiling.

"Do you want me to wheel you down?" I ask. Normally Briarlight just moves by herself, but there's only a few minutes left and it's faster if someone else does it.

"Sure." she says, so I grab the wheel chair and wheel it down the hall to classroom.

Half Moon's POV

I'm wandering somewhere in the B Hall, at least I think I am, and I don't know who to ask for directions. Most of the kids are moving too fast or talking too loud to hear me so I can't ask any of them. Then I see this kid walking by himself against the wall. He has dark grey hair and clear blue eyes. I walk up to him to see if he can help.

"Hey, can tell me where this class is?" I ask, showing him my schedule. He pauses for a moment, looking confused.

"Sorry," he says. "But I can't really help you."

"Why not?" I ask.

"Well, because I'm blind." he responds. "And I can't see the schedule you're showing me."

"Oh," I say, embarrassed. "I'm so sorry." I hope I didn't offend him.

"It's okay," he grunts. "Happens all the time." He may say that, but I can tell from his tone of voice that that's not true. He pauses a moment before adding "Where's your class?"

I look back at my schedule. "B7."

He looks surprised as he says "That's between A and B Hall! What are you doing in C Hall?"

I shrug, before realizing that he probably doesn't know that I'm shrugging, so I say "I got lost, I guess."

"I'll show you your class," he says and pulls some sort of remote out of his pocket. He presses two buttons on it and it make a beep. "Come on." he says and starts walking in the opposite direction that I was heading.

"What was that?" I ask as I follow him down the crowded hall.

"Oh, this?" he pulls out the remote and shows it to me. "It's my directions. I punch in where I'm going and it tells me via an earpiece to turn left, right, ectcetera, so I can get to class. It's like GPS for the school."

"That's cool." I respond. He's really nice. I hope I get a class with him.

"Here's your class," he says. "What was your name?"

"I'm Half Moon."

"Jayfeather."

Jayfeather's POV

I'm a minute late to class since I helped Half Moon and her class is on the opposite side of the school, but it's not really a problem being late to this class. When I walk in the door, Spottedleaf glances up and gestures to the board. She doesn't even ask me why I'm late, which is pretty stupid if you ask me; I could be painting the walls or intentionally skipping the first half of class. Not that I would actually do that, but she should still ask.

I sit down by Flametail and whisper to him "What's the starter?"

He glances up at the board. "Describe all the uses of Burdock Root." he says. "Then you're supposed to read pages 19-26 in the Guide to Wild Medicine."

I nod, and pull out my pencil to start writing. The whole class is already talking; they probably haven't noticed the part about reading. Or they just don't care.

After I finish, I ask Flametail turns the pages in my book, which is written in braille, and I start to read Moth Flight, the person who wrote the book, explain why "wild medicine" is so useful. I can already tell this is going to be a long day.


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