Warriors
Whisper of the Mist
In a time after the last hope, the stars are finally recovering. Though it seems…something is stirring in the mist. There's a land of mist that is hardly noticed. Downwind of the lake, the territory is full of prey that hides in the depths of the territory away from hungry stomachs, well, that was until an odd group of cats show up and claim the territory as their own. They hold dangerous secrets that could very well destroy the Warrior's code as we know it. Can the original four handle these cats? Will disruption cause horror to come to the lake? Heh…only one way to find out.
Before we begin I just want to say thinks for reading! I started this when I was in the tenth grade….sadly I spent a year without my laptop and now it seems I have two months till I start my senior year. It's rough around the edges but I'm determined to see it written and finished. You may find it crappy? Well go ahead. It's your opinion but I still want to write, and if you're willing to tell how to correct myself. Well then I say to you. Let the learning begin. Hey I'd happily be your apprentice.
Warrior's is not mine! Thank you Hunter for your amazing books!
There are characters in this that are mine, hope you like them. I might make new star clan cats for the story's purposes. Enough babbling let the story begin!
Prologue
Soft winds carried with it a crumpled green leaf; it seemingly swirled over the landscape with ease. The tumbling leaf missed tree branches and bushes as it passed. Its wayward journey was not quite long as it soon settled on a small pool of water. The leaf sent ripples through the star stricken water before finally sinking into the depths. Scraping of twigs and the swishing of leaves could be heard as cats with stars in their fur approached the water. Many seemed wary while others nonchalant. A blue pelted she-cat stepped forward mesmerized. Blue eyes widening as she stared into the now still water. A fluttering echoed in her ears as she watched a sole feather drift through the clouds before vanishing within the stars. Yet when she looked around at curious blinking eyes, she could tell no one else had seen it. A smooth unfamiliar voice murmured in her ear tickling her fur. The blue furred cat whipped her head back to the water in surprise. Stars shining bright they beckoned her back to the water's edge. The very same images flashing before her, she decided to speak. "These are words meant only for the stars…the clans may not hear at least not for now." She stared solemnly back at the group of cats. A few bristled while others nodded. Ember, gray, blue, brown and green met the old thunderclan leaders' eyes. "Of winged they will come." She meowed strongly. Many muttered others yowled in confusion.
"What does it mean Bluestar?" Mosskit squeaked as she moved forward ears flat to her head in embarrassment and confusion. Bluestar shook her head "I do not know. It could either be bad or good." Someone grumbled angrily as they were shoved aside. Black fur was seen in the sea of pelts moving towards the pool. Bluestar dipped her head. "Yellowfang." The black cat nodded back before seating herself next to the water. She stared forward without emotion as she waited. A flash of white and silver. Claws slashing forward yet never were touching the observer. A tremor made its way down yellowfangs spine. Her pelt prickled uneasily. "One with the moons glow in its pelt..." As she finished the gathered cats leaped to their paws with alarm. "It can't possibly be!" Many murmured in agreement. "We had just finished with the shadows. Now we must deal with the moon?" The cats gazed around nervously. A dark gray warrior stepped forward eyes drawn to the sparkling water. "It has yet to be finished." They forced themselves to settle down. Two more cats joined the dark gray tom. "Continue Stonefur." Tallstar motioned with his right paw. Nightstar nodding as he stood at the river clan cats other side. Stonefur leaned forward. It would be the first time he was to receive a prophecy. He was afraid he would speak the wrong words. But with Nightstar and Tallstar brushing their fur comfortingly to his sides he steeled his nerves. A night sky like velvet sprung across his vision. Black wings flapped across covering up a few stars for a moment before revealing them once more. "Ridding on the wings of the night"
Before the cats had time to question tallstar leaned forward. His eyes narrowed as he focused on the task ahead. Moving silhouettes surrounded him; they hid within the darkness of the trees shadows. Though the eyes that stared back at him held no threat. He could tell there was more than one pair; he fluffed out his fur uncertainly. "Those who lurk in the dark..." The cats turned to stare at nightstar questions buzzing in their minds. "While others watch another shift tongues." He stared down in utter confusion at what he just saw. Taking a step back he blinked a few times before turning to look at the cats. Silence ruled the area. Bluestar watched the still water for a few more heart beats before turning as well. "Well till we figure it out we should go back to guiding our warriors…They need us more than ever after their fight with the dark forest." Crookedstar spoke up earning many nods. As the cats dispersed yellowfang held Bluestars gaze willing her to stay. Finally alone Bluestar flicked her tail questionably. "Yes yellowfang?" Yellowfang shook her fur ignoring the old leaders' aggravation. "There is more of the prophecy…" Bluestar narrowed her eyes. "What?" Yellowfang sighed. "It is for the clans but, they have yet to arrive so." Bluestar tipped her head in question. Yellowfang flicked her tail for bluestar to follow. She led her back to the starry water, prodding the surface with her paw sending a ripple disrupting the stars. Bluestar watched as white feathers flashed once more. Eyes widening she stared in disbelief at what was being shown to her. "B-but this is impossible!" Yellowfang shook her head gravely. "But it's not; if it were it wouldn't be happening."
