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Leaving

"I think it's this way," Squirrelflight told Leafpool. Leafpool stopped to give her bleeding pad one more lick. This is the worst terrain ever, Leafpool thought. They had been traveling for days and there were no signs of a Tribe living anywhere. Leafpool half wondered if they were going in the wrong direction.

She had seen the Tribe before on the Great Journey, but for some reason she couldn't remember where they lived exactly. She remembered the caves and the waterfall, but that was all. She remembered some names and faces but she couldn't remember anyone else. Back then, she was still an apprentice.

"There are too many rocks," Leafpool muttered, "My paws are sore." Squirrelflight nodded.

"Yeah, but if we keep stopping we won't get to the Tribe and you'll still have sore paws," Squirrelflight meowed. "We'd better keep going." She leapt rock to rock without any difficulty.

"Yeah, only you're used to running around and jumping off of these things," Leafpool complained. "I spent most of my time in the medicine cat den. I'm not as agile as you are so, slow down!"

"You're right. And I've done this before," Squirrelflight meowed lightly. She sat down and waited for Leafpool to scrabble up the rocks. "Take your time," Squirrelflight meowed, obvious enjoying the rest time. Leafpool jumped onto the rock her sister was on and then gave her a nudge.

"Mouse-brain," she muttered affectionately. Squirrelflight responded with flicking her tail.

"Let's go, I think we're almost there."

"You think?" Leafpool's demeanor changed and she started shouting. "What do you mean you think? We've been wandering around these rocks for what seems like forever and now you think you know what you're doing?"

"Shush!" Squirrelflight commanded. "Don't yell like that! Someone might've heard us." Squirrelflight jumped off the rock they were both on. "Let's keep going."

Leafpool narrowed her eyes and unsheathed her claws. She raked them on the cold stone. Her sister could be so infuriating! How dare she tell me to shush? She's not the boss of me! Leafpool thought angrily.

Leafpool followed her sister but said nothing. It was best this way. They were both getting on each other's nerves a little.

"How much farther?"Leafpool asked.

"Who's there?"

The new voice scared Leafpool out of her fur. She braced herself, waiting for an attack, after all, wasn't there rogues here once that was bothering the Tribe?

Squirrelflight's tail tip went up and covered Leafpool's mouth. "No talking." She mouthed to Leafpool. Leafpool nodded. It seemed serious.

"Hi," Squirrelflight meowed, stepping out where she could be seen. "Remember me?"