Notes:

This is story is inspired by Warriors written by Erin Hunter. All the characters are my own. I apologize that this first chapter isn't very long, but I will try to make longer chapters in the future.


Prologue

We've been together since I can remember. We were practically sisters. Well, they were sisters, and I can't ever remember fighting with either of them. We lived with a nice couple of humans, and we were happy. Content. But one day, when the three of us were just five moons old, the most wondrous thing happened. We saw the outside. I knew from that moment that I was meant to be out there, among all those scents and whatever else lay waiting out there. I knew that I had to go. And I hoped with all my heart that my sisters would be by my side.

Ch. 1

I had it all planned out. Well, sort of. Really, we just had to wait for the right moment and act as quickly as possible. Now I just had to tell my sisters.

My dainty paws padded across the wood floor. The sunlight that shone through the window warmed my golden tabby pelt as I looked for Trixie. I jumped onto the top of the couch where her white, dark cream and black tabby form lay enjoying the sunlight. When I hopped up beside her, she opened her light green eyes and gazed at me. "Hey, Sigh." She greeted warmly with a smile. Returning her smile, I say, "Hi. I want to talk to you and Tweety together. Do you know where she is?" Before Trixie could answer I felt a weight land behind me. "I'm right here." A light voice announced. I turned to see Tweety's pure white pelt, her green eyes just like Trixie's. She smiled pleasantly at me.

I took a deep breath. "Well, since you're both here now, I'll just tell you now." I paused. "I want to leave. I mean, I am leaving. Outside." I studied their faces. While Trixie's eyes were filled with wonder, Tweety's face held an unreadable expression. "Leaving? Outside?" Trixie asked in a quiet voice. I nodded. "Yes. I feel like… like that's where I belong." We were all quiet and I looked down at my paws. "I… I really want you two to come with me." I looked up and saw that they both had wide eyes on me. Trixie spoke first. "I… don't know. When were you planning to leave?" I gave a small smile. "Well, I was hoping tomorrow." As I answered, I noticed Tweety look away from me, casting a worried gaze at the ground. Trixie smiled excitedly at me and sat up. "It certainly sounds interesting. Mind if I sleep on it?" I laughed in relief, "Of course." I looked back at Tweety, who still hasn't said a single word. "Tweety? What about you?"

Her eyes quickly met mine. She shifted. "I don't know…" Trixie playfully batted Tweety on the ear. "Oh, come on! At least think about it." Tweety gave a weak smile. "Okay. I'll think about it." She still sounded unsure, but Trixie seemed to be satisfied. "Good!" she said with a big smile and she jumped down from the couch, leaving me with Tweety. We sat in silence for a couple heartbeats before she, too, jumped down from the couch while avoiding my blue-grey gaze. I sat there alone, staring out the window at what would be part of my new life, unable to do anything but hope with all my heart that I would not be leaving here alone.