These are adventuring stories. I hope your heart is into them and you will enjoy reading. Please review. ~Phoenix
Chapter 1
"Snowkit! Snowkit! Snowkit, where are you?" called my mother, Junipertail. "Ah, Snowkit, there you are. Icekit wants to play with you."
I sighed. I had figured that this place wouldn't last long. My thin fur matched my twin sister's fur, Icekit. Her eyes were dark green and mine were pale blue, which is the only way my clanmates can remember who is who.
I climbed out of the rosebush, thorns snapping at my side. My clan wasn't big on sight, and that's because half of it is underground: the dens. A few rocks surrounding it, plus one cliff like stone sticking up: the Forest Stone. We had good protection from nearby passers and storms.
I bounded over to my sister. She was sitting alone, while the other kits, Birchkit and Blossomkit played with each other. They kept sticking tongues at us.
"Are they giving you a hard time?" I asked gently. Icekit had tears in her eyes. She nodded.
"They... they scratched me." Icekit showed a little scrape on her ear. The bleeding had stopped, but the gash looked painful, especially with the little drops of blood.
"Why don't you go tell our mother, or the medicine cat. Or maybe, perhaps, their mother," I faltered. No, not their mother. Their mother would tell them that they would never do such a horrible thing and scream at them.
"Longpath is out with our mother, looking for herbs. They just went out," said Icekit glumly.
"Oh." I had never felt so helpless. Here, her sister was hurt. And she couldn't do anything about it.
I licked my younger sister's ear. "No matter what, you're stronger than them any warrior. You're my sister," I said, smiling at her. She smiled back and wiped the tears from her eyes.
"You too."
I picked up some moss and rolled it into a ball. "Let's play," I offered.
I threw the moss ball, but Icekit didn't catch it. Instead, she bent down and sniffed it. She looked up and grinned wickedly.
"We can put mud inside and throw it on to Blossomkit and Birchkit," planned Icekit. I thought for a moment. From experience, I knew that Icekit was a good thrower. The other kits had always been mean.
"Yeah," I agreed. "I'll stay right next to you."
Icekit put her paw in the Drinking Pond where everybody drank while her other paw scooped up dirt. She soaked it with her first paw and put it in the middle of the moss ball and rolled it back up.
We inched closer to Blossomkit and Birchkit. They didn't notice.
THWACK!
Icekit's moss ball hit Blossomkit's beautiful white fur with a yelp. The moss ball splattered dark mud. Uglykit.
Perfect throw, bad timing. Blossomkit's mother, Frostbird, had slipped out of the nursery, probably was organizing the dens for her kits. Longpath and Junipertail came into EarthClan camp.
Blossomkit cried for her mother while Birchkit tried to comfort her. Frostbird gathered all the mud on Blossomkit, glared at the two kits, and threw the mud right in front of them, making them look ashamed.
Junipertail apologized a bunch of times to Frostbird, walked over to her my sister and I, scooped us up, and marched us back underground.
"How dare you insult a clanmate like that!" shouted Junipertail.
"B-but, Birchkit and Blossomkit-" my sister stammered.
"I don't care what they've done to you! What I'm saying is-" my mother continued.
I shouted even louder than any cat could have shouted. "BIRCHKIT AND BLOSSOMKIT HAVE DONE HORRIBLE THINGS TOO!" I screamed. My mother paused, surprised of my voice.
I growled and spat at her feet. I marched outside and tried to climb the Forest Stone in misery, but only managed to scratch and slip. I dug at the base of it and made a hole only big enough for me. I disappeared in the hole in anger, nobody aware of the dirt mound.
Soon, somebody tugged at my neck fur. It was Junipertail. Her bright green eyes gleamed with concern.
"Are you alright? I'm so sorry for yelling at you!" asked Junipertail quickly. My mother checked around me everywhere. Behind her, Icekit was grinning like crazy. On the other side of my mother stood Frostbird, Blossomkit, and Birchkit. They all looked unhappy to be here.
"Yeah," I growled, still angry at everybody around me, except for Icekit, I guess.
My mother flicked her tail at Frostbird and the others, and immediately they looked upset then sighed.
They spoke all together. "Snowkit, we're sorry that we always yelled at you and teased you and we are asking you to agree: please forgive us."
Then Frostbird said immediately by herself now: "Uh, I need to go." She turned around, but Junipertail bit her tail and Frostbird yowled in pain.
"Hm... no, I don't forgive you. Now, leave me alone before I tear you to shreds," I commanded them. Frostbird calmly walked away, scolding her kits while they scrambled away.
My mother frowned at me while Icekit grinned.
"You got them good enough, Snowkit!" she complimented me. I managed a smile.
I got up and dipped my head. I came up to the cave entrance and peered into the black. I flicked my tail, smelling something unfamiliar, but familiar: WaterClan.
I screamed and ran off into the nursery. The cats almost trampled me. The other kits laughed at me, including Icekit, until they saw WaterClan warriors and started screaming. My mother scooped up my sister and I while Frostbird scooped up her kits. We ran into the nursery and Nettlemist and Bumblefern jumped in front of the nursery.
Ratclaw knocked out a sleek black she-cat. He rolled a side from a silver she-cat but she caught him and they tumbled into the mob, leaving the medicine den unguarded. But Longpath knew a few tricks, too. She slapped a large ginger tom with her tail and clawed another ginger she-cat.
"Hush, kits, hush. No worries. Our apprentices and warriors have got it," purred Frostbird, even though she sounded worried herself.
"Yes, kitties, Frostbird is right for once, now why don't you go to sleep?" offered Junipertail kindly.
We all nodded and I whispered to my sister. "I hope you'll have a great life after this." I closed my eyes and darkness fell over me. Sweet dreams, I thought to myself, and went to sleep in the raging battle.
That was actually Snowleaf's first adventure. She's got a few more to tell you! And review! ~Phoenix
