Disclaimer: Don't own the warriors book series, Erin Hunter does. Claimer: I own this idea for this fanfiction. Oh, and I will be editing all the chapters to make them better. The Prologue has now been edited, and I will post the other chapters as soon as I finish editing them.
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Prologue
Falling... All around me, darkness swirled and spiraled, enveloping me as I fell... Myslender body twisted and turned uselessly, my legs adding to the un-seeable display.
The darkness pressed against my eyes, overrunning my mind untill I let loose a yowl ofterror, only to be lost in this endless blackness. My flank suddenly crashed into
something hard and solid, resulting in an audible 'oof!' as my breath was knocked away.With a soft groan, I rolled over, trying to avoid putting weight on this newly found pain in
my flank. With a sudden jolt, my mind snapped back to the situation. I swiftly jumped tomy feet, letting out a faint hiss and swinging my head around in hopes of at least seeing
my current surroundings. Adrenaline rushed through my veins as my heart sped up, fearbeginning to creep into my mind. I narrowed my eyes, starting to wonder if this
nightmare would ever cease. A very faint glow appeared on the edge of myvision, sending a thrill of hope through my mind. Mystified, I turned my body towards it,
curiosity and hop of escape driving me to do so. Unconsciously, I took a slow kitten steptowards the light. As I did so, the glow seemed to increase in brightness. This resulted in
me taking another step, followed by another, until I found myself slowly creepingtowards this strange apparition. With each cautious step, the blueish light grew clearer,
until it finally took on the shape of a blue-gray cat. Blank white eyes stared out at me, hisstone gray fur neatly groomed. His fur glittered with... not stars, but light. This
mysterious gray cat parted his jaws as if to speak, and yet no sound came out. Closinghis jaws again, I thought I saw a flicker of sadness pass through those blank eyes.
"Welcome Silver one, you have arrived at last..."The deep, rumbling purr echoed
around me. His voice seemed to sound from all around, but something told me that itcame from the stone gray cat before me. I leaned in closer to the speaker, parting myjaws despite the fact that I had no idea of what to say.
"Wh-who are you?" I managed weakly. The gray cat simply shook his head and
twitched the tip of his tail to dismiss my words. A sudden authority flashed deep withinthe tom's eyes, and his voice began to sound once more.
"Time shall fade wh-"A sudden, sharp pain materialized in my side and I winced
slightly. Looking forwards once more, I found that the gray tom had disappeared, voiceand all. Strangely enough, I began to hear birdsong and the familiar rustling of leaves.
Realizing what had happened, I let out a groan and cracked open my eyes. Peering upwards, I found a brown tabby face hovering above my own.
"Silverswift, are you alright?"came the concerned voice of my best friend, Frostfoot.
