The full moon glowed over the island where the four Clans met under a sacred truce. Lionblaze opened his jaws. RiverClan and ShadowClan were already there. He waited his turn to cross the tree bridge. When he arrived at the other side, he could scent WindClan coming. He saw three WindClan warriors, Heatherleaf, Crowwing, and Lionroar, glaring daggers at him. He was starting to get uncomfortable at the amount of viciousy in their glares at him, so he turned to his attention to his beloved ,and hopefully soon to be mate, Cinderheart. Finally, the Gathering soon started when Blackstar yowled to get the attention of the cats at the Gathering. Lionblaze only half listened to Blackstar's, Mistystar's, and Firestar's reports. He was getting really uncomfortable at the three cats' stares. Maybe he would find out what that was all about when Onestar gave his report. It seemed like moons when Onestar finally gave his report. There was nothing unusual about it. All of the sudden, Heatherleaf spoke up. "Onestar, may I speak?" "You should tell me before the Gathering," Onestar replied. "But I need to speak now," Heatherleaf told him. "Let her speak," Blackstar interrupted. "Unless you have something to hide," said Mistystar. "I agree," added Firestar. "Very well," Onestar told Heatherleaf. "Let's just hope you don't regret it." This sounds familiar, thought Lionblaze. Heatherleaf started. "You think you know me and my brothers, Crowwing and Lionroar. But all you have been told about us has been a lie." Very familiar, thought Lionblaze. "Our parents are not who you think they are. They are none other than Heathertail and, yes, Lionblaze of ThunderClan. These cats were so ashamed of themselves that they decided to give us away." Horribly familiar, thought Lionblaze. "It's not true!" a shocked Lionblaze managed to choke out. "It's true, Lionblaze. I didn't tell you because there was never a right time," Heathertail told him. "You mean nothing to me anymore." Lionblaze looked over to his right to see Cinderheart glaring at him with rage, shock, and hurt in her beautiful blue eyes. "I never mean't anything to you?" She managed to choke out. She sped away out of the island leaving a trail of tears. "That's not true, Cinderheart!" he replied. He wasn't sure she had heard him, so he raced after her.