Hey guys! This chapter is going to be by me, awesomosityrox.
Disclaimer: I am most certainly one of 3 grown women who wright Warriors. (If you actually believed that, you might want to call in a specialist.)
Chapter 2
Flametail yawned and stretched, his rippling golden pelt glinting in the sun. Leafpool padded up to him.
"Why is it that you can take a nap while the rest of Thunderclan goes about their duties?"
Flametail rolled his eyes. Stupid old cat. "Sorry."
Leafpool sighed. "No you're not. Now go see if you can make yourself useful. And don't tell me that there's nothing to do. Go ask Jayfeather if you can collect any herbs for him."
Flametail grumbled, put headed for the medicine cat's den. The smell of herbs engulfed him, and he sneezed. He heard a cat hiss in annoyance.
"Are you trying to blow away the stacks of herbs? It took me ages to organize them." Jayfeather grumbled loudly.
Flametail sighed. He knew this was a bad idea. "Can I help you with anything?"
Jayfeather snorted. "Since when did you ever help with anything?"
Flametail frowned. "I help with things! The other day, I helped catch a mouse."
"Whatever. Go to the Windclan border and follow the line up to the twolegs' dens. There's a patch of mint outside one of the fences. There's also some yarrow if you look hard enough. If you hurry, you may have time to stop by the old fox den and pick up some cobwebs. And be quick about it."
Flametail stepped out of the entrance to the camp. The cool forest air washed over him. Sun streamed through the leaves, dappling the ground. Flametail yawned. He padded towards the border and followed it. The twoleg dens finally came into view. They loomed over him and Flametail heard the yowls of twoleg kits in the distance. Flametail's nose twitched. He smelled mint, and gently started nipping the stalks.
Artemis POV
I crouched behind a crack in the fence. There was a forest cat right there. I almost yowled with excitement. His fur was red. Like really red. I wonder if all of his kind were that color. I decided to talk to him. Bold move, I know, but I had to do it sometime, and I might not get another chance like this.
I stepped through the fence crack. "Hello?"
It's short, I know, but I have a ton of homework and not a lot of time to do it. Bye!
