The rain pounded on the forest floor with intense power, lightning crackled through the stormy sky. Water droplets fell onto the pelt of a silver-and-white tabby feline waking the cat from its slumber. The young beautiful cat opened its eyes and blinked; she yawned and looked beside her where a pale gray she-cat slept. 'How is it possible you that you've got everything I want?' The she-cat shook her tabby pelt, causing dewdrops of water to fall onto Dovewing's head. The young warrior shot up and growled lightly to her sister, "Why'd you do that Ivypool now I'm all wet." The two sisters stared at each other angrily for a few heartbeats, "you're so special you can't even let water touch you?" Ivypool stood to her paws and padded to the other side of the den and settled herself down in a nest beside a black-and-white tom. Go ahead and run to Toadstep like you always do.

Dovewing sat up and looked outside the den pricking her ears, her eyes focused on the storm. Why must Ivypool act like a kit sometimes, she knows my powers doesn't make me anymore special than her or any other cat. I want to be a normal cat; she just doesn't understand that it's a gift and a punishment. Dovewing sighed sadly, it's so lonely. The pale gray feline heard soft paw-steps behind her and she recognized the scent of the former ThunderClan medicine cat Leafpool. The light brown tabby pressed her muzzle against the younger warriors shoulder, "what are you doing up so late Dovewing?" she mewed lightly. Dovewing explained how Ivypool still resented her for being able to hear and see farther and more than normal cats could. Then she reminded Leafpool that her sister was taught by the dark forest cats, but she never complained to her. Life was becoming complicated.

"Listen Dovewing, you're sister loves you and you're both loyal to your clan. Do you honestly think that Squirrelflight and I had an easy sister hood. Squirrelflight was named a warrior before I gained my medicine cat name." That's different Leafpool! You and Squirrelflight still were best friends, and you don't have a power that separates you from the rest of the clan, and Squirrelflight didn't get special training from dark forest cats. "I know Leafpool. But-" Dovewing stopped and stood to her paws her pelt bristling. "What's wrong?" A tree is falling somewhere. Dovewing looked at Leafpool, "a tree is falling wake every cat I don't know what one it is!" Leafpool yowled loudly waking cats up in the den. The ThunderClan deputy growled angrily, "what is the meaning of waking every cat Leafpool and Dovewing?"

Ivypool stood beside Toadstep her ears flat against her head, "Dovewing just wants to show off again." Before the pale warrior could tell her sister what was wrong a loud crashing sound could be heard, "every cat out!" she ordered and watched cats pile from then warriors den and into the clearing. She turned to leave but it was too late the tree came crashing down and pinned her to the den floor. She squealed loudly from the tree branch pinning her without anything to stop its force. "Dovewing!" a yowl erupted through the whole camp as Ivypool and their mother Whitewing raced to help the trapped she-cat. "Ivypool! Whitewing! Help me it hurts" The felines rushed past cats and tried to break through the trees branches that were preventing them from saving Dovewing. "Jayfeather!" Lionblaze who was Dovewing's former warrior mentor called for his brother's assistance. Every cat remembered what happened to Graystripe and Millie's daughter Briarlight when a tree came down in the camp a long time ago. The beautiful dark brown she-cat tried to save Longtail but couldn't and now she had a broken back. Would Dovewing suffer the same fate as her friend?

The blind medicine cat raced from his den with Leafpool and Squirrelflight at his side, "what happened?" he demanded to know. Ivypool looked around and growled since no cat wanted to speak up, "Dovewing had Leafpool wake everyone and get us out of the den and she saved us all. Now she's pinned down and she might be seriously hurt!" Whitewing purred proudly after listening to what her daughter said about her beloved sister.