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Darkness of the Eclipse: I know! I wish I was Oceanpaw! You could be out in the middle of the night, yet you could see like it was day.

SpiritGirl183: You've lost me XD

SwiftyXJake: Neither can I! =D

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Oceanpaw was shocked for a second. "You know about that?" She whispered.

The only other cat that knew, apart from Oceanpaw herself, was her mother, Pandafur. Her mother had made her promise not to tell anyone, as it was not natural. Then she realized what Skywing had said. I can fight as well as you can see in the dark. Pandafur had said no one else could see like she could in the dark. Everyone in the clan said no one could fight like Skywing could. Pandafur said StarClan must have given her a gift. Everyone said Skywing had a gift from Starclan. Did Skywing know how she got her gift? Did she know what Oceanpaw could do with her gift?

Oceanpaw opened her mouth to ask Skywing the load of questions, but her mentor cut her off.

"I'm not going to answer all your questions right now; we're supposed to be battle training. Later. Ask me your questions later."

Oceanpaw shut her mouth.

"Now, as I was saying before, let's see your fighting skills"

"But you'll win!" Oceanpaw complained.

"Maybe so," Skywing smiled. "But you would win if it was fighting in the dark. Come on."

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After Skywing finished her lesson with Oceanpaw, she sent her apprentice to hunt. She walked back to camp quickly, heading for her nest. Oceanpaw would be out for a while, she knew. Though the sun was going down, Oceanpaw would be able to see as if it was day. She would come back when she had enough. Skywing smiled, proud of her apprentice. Oceanpaw was a brilliant hunter. She'd be a great warrior one day.

As Skywing neared camp, she felt something was wrong. She broke into a run, her pads drumming quickly along the earth.

She halted at the top of the slope that led down to the camp. All looked normal. Cats were eating there diner. The dusk patrol was getting ready to leave camp. Yet something seemed wrong.

She headed into camp. Perhaps she should see if she could talk to Forest. She could also talk to her mother about Oceanpaw. She first headed for the fresh kill pile. She was starving after the battle practice.

She took a finch and brought it over to a quiet corner to eat. She had never liked be the center of attention. That meant everyone was watching you, you were in danger of something happening. Yet if you were in the background, so much more happened. Cats didn't mind talking, as they didn't see you there. You could slip away if you felt you were in danger or someone was watching you too closely for your liking.

She was about to take her first bite, when she could have sworn she felt the ground roll under her paws. He froze, hoping she had just imagined it. Other cats from around the clearing had stopped what they were doing to look around in confusion. Skywing knew that it she wasn't imagining it.

She closed her eyes and sent a silent prayer to Forest. The ground shook again, harder this time.

Cats around the clearing started yowling in shock and fear. Cats ran out from dens, woken from their sleep and unsettled.

Skywing looked up to the sky. The first stars were there. Would it be worth trying to beg Starclan for help? Skywing then noticed one star shining brighter than any other. It seemed to be by itself, yet it shone so bright you would turn to look at it.

As she gazed at the star, it strangely made her remember Sleetclan's old medicine cat.

Shallowater, who had betrayed their clan to the Rouges who had attacked them a while ago. Who had fallen in love with the second in command rouge, who had been taken prisoner by Sleetclan. Shallowater, the cat that had believed the lying rouge when he told her he loved her to stop her from killing him, only to kill her moments after she released him.

The star almost seemed to be the same bright green Shallowwater's eyes had been, and somehow Skywing suspected that Shallowater was part of the reason the earth was shaking.

Almost as if she had summoning it with her thoughts, the earth gave another shake. It was much more violent than the ones that had passed already. Something told Skywing that this was nothing. That there was something much, much worse to come.

Skywing gazed around the clearing. It was surrounded by trees. Skywing knew that if the ground shook enough, the roots might come free of the soil, making the trees free to fall onto Sleetclan camp. She had to get the clan out of here.

"Get out of camp!" She cried out. "Take the kits and queens! Help the elders! We're in trouble if we stay here!"

Sleetclan warriors, panicking from the rolling earth, obeyed quickly, glad to have someone tell them what to do.

"Where do we go?" Called out a cat, Skywing couldn't see who in the mass of cats that swarmed around her.

"The big clearing," She decided. "We will be safe there."

The big clearing was just that. A big clearing. Big enough that it would fit all of them fine and there would be no danger from falling trees.

Cats bolted out through the tunnel, running quickly. Skywing let them go, and quickly darted around, checking each den for cats that might have been left behind. Seeing that there was no one, she turned and raced for the camp exit, following the trail of her Clanmates.

She raced through the forest; her sharp eyes scanning the undergrowth around her, making sure no cat had been left behind.

She arrived in the clearing, weaving through cats to reach her leader. She started to feel scared. The last ground-shake time had been awhile ago, and Skywing knew it wasn't over.

She was a couple cats away from her leader, when the strong shake hit.

The ground seemed to roll about under her feet, rising and falling so harshly Skywing had her feet fail beneath her and she fell to her side.

Around she could her tree roots failing, and the crashing as trees fell. The ground still rose and fell, and Skywing found she couldn't get up again.

She shut her eyes tightly, trying to ignore the chaos around her, and prayed.

Forest, help me!

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Well I'm a sad person aren't I? I went through all my fanfiction mails on my email. I found out this though:

I'm on five people's author alert.

I'm on 14 peoples' favorite author list.

I've got my stories on thirty different favorite lists.

And I've go 14 stories on peoples' story alert.

Yay me! People like me! I can't believe really like me that much. I'm so happy! You guys make me feel so honoured! I love you all! (Friend way, of course)

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Anyway, there is a poll you guys can vote on. =D Please vote! It tells me what stories you want me to update.

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~Sky~