A/N- hey, this is the first chapter, YAY! Please comment on this chapter! I am good with criticism, so just tell me how you feel! Hope you like this chapter. =) By the way, this chapter is kind of boring cause it needs to start somehow. Sorry, it will get better soon I promise!

Disclaimer: I don't own the Warriors, I only own these characters and the story plot.

Spot's point of view:

Where am I? I've never been to this part of the woods. I shouldn't have wondered so far from my mother. Where is she anyways? I've got to find her. I turn around and almost collide with a huge bristling tom. He was backed by a group of 3 evenly big cats.

"Who are you?" the bristling tom demanded.

"My name is Spot" I replied in a shrill voice.

"Why are you here?" he asked, still looking fierce.

"I lost my mother" I replied shakily.

The tom seemed to lighten up a bit at this and turned to the other cats and murmured something I couldn't quite hear. The tom turned back to me and said "Follow us." So I followed.

"Where are you taking me? Are you taking me to my mother?" I asked excitedly.

"No, we are taking you to our clan to meet our leader." The tom replied. "By the way, my name is Swiftfeather. This is Petaldust," he said gesturing to a pretty she-cat, "that's Pinefrost, and that's Frostfire."

"Hi, nice to meet you, I think."

We then walked in silence.

Tigerpaw's point of view:

I was walking back to camp with my mentor Duskstar, the clan leader. He just took me hunting said he needed to talk to me about something very important. We get back to the clan and put down our catch down on the freshkill pile and head to his den.

"Come here and sit." He says gesturing by him with his tail.

"So what do you want to talk about?" I ask while sitting down.

"You have become a very skilled apprentice, so I was thinking you are nearing your warrior ceremony." He says very smoothly.

"Really?" I meow happily, my heart beating so loud I swear he could hear it.

"Yes really," he says with a glint of amusement in his eyes, "you deserve it."

"Great!" I purr loudly. I can't believe this is finally happening, I am so excited!

Just then, meows of question rang from the clearing. I walk out to see the clan gathered around the evening patrol. I get nearer and see a beautiful young she-cat with white fur and crystal blue eyes. Mouse dung she was pretty. I found that I could not take my eyes off of her. I try to shake it off and head into the crowd.

"What's going on?" I asked Talonclaw.

He looked at me with confusion in his eyes and said, "The patrol found a young rouge she-cat who got lost from her mother and now she's here."

"Oh." I said smoothly, but on the inside I was glad she was here. I shoved my way through the crowd to say hello.

"Hi," I say when I get to her, "I just want to welcome you to our camp. My name is Tigerpaw, I'm an apprentice. What's your name? "

"Hi," she says shyly, "my name is Spot."

"Well, it's nice to…" but I was interrupted by a yowl from the highstone. We look up to see Duskstar standing on the highstone.

"Cats of Thunderclan, gather around the highstone to hear what I have to say." As the cats began to gather, he went on. "We have a visitor with us today. Her name is Spot. Spot, come stand next to the rock." He said while gesturing with his tail.

She walked slowly up to the rock and sat facing the cats, head slightly bent in embarrassment.

Duskstar began to speak again' "Spot, would you like to stay with us for a while, maybe even become an apprentice? You could train and learn the ways of the ways of the warrior." He asked hopefully.

At this point, she looked even more embarrassed, and confused.

"Sorry, but I am only staying until I find my mother, and I just got here. Doesn't it seem a little soon? I mean, I just found out what clans are!" and the cats in the clearing gave a little merrow of agreement. 'They all seem to not want her in the clan since she's a rouge.' Tigerpaw thought to himself, 'I want her in the clan though!'

She walked slowly back over to stand by me. "Well, I can't wait till you get to train with me. Wait," I meowed, thinking of an idea, "I can train you while you're here. I can teach you how to hunt, and some battle moves! It will be great!" I told her excitedly.

"Well, ok." She replied, "But just for while I'm here. I'm not staying forever you know."