p style="text-align: center;"Watchkit trembled in horror as Crowspeck hauled in Whiteash's mutilated body. A small gathering of cats flocked around Whiteash's lifeless body, murmuring forlorn goodbyes to their clanmate. Pikefrost quickly snatched Watchkit away from the commotion. "You shouldn't see this, little one." Pikefrost mewed, her voice thick with emotion./p
p style="text-align: center;"Pikefrost gathered her four restless kits back into the safety of the nursery. "I've think we've all had too much excitement for one night, It's time we sleep." Pikefrost forced a smile on her face. "What happened to Whiteash, Mama?." Peregrinekit mewled, craning her neck to see outside the nursery. "Nothing you should worry about." Pikefrost wrapped her tail around her face, slowly drifting into sleep./p
p style="text-align: center;"Watchkit shuffled over to Peregrinekit, who had given up on trying to find out what was going on. "Peregrinekit!" He hissed at her. "Whuh?" She looked at him curiously. "Remember the dream I told you about this morning?" "About the cat and the badger?" Peregrinekit asked. "Yes,I-I think Whiteash was the cat in my dream." Watchkit hissed, swallowing the bile forming in his throat. "Is that what happened to Whiteash, he was killed by a badger?" Peregrinekit asked. Watchkit nodded his head sadly. "Disgusting." Peregrinekit growled, flexing her claws. "It's awful! If my dream did predict the future it means I could have saved Whiteash from dying. Watchkit mewed sadly. "How, Watchkit? You can't even leave the camp yet. You had nothing to with this." Peregrinekit rested her tail on his flank. Watchkit flinched away from her touch, "I don't know." Watchkit yawned, sleepiness washing over him. "You need your rest, Watchkit. Goodnight." Peregrinekit sighed, "Tell me if you have anymore dreams." "Will do." Watchkit nodded, settling himself into his nest./p
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p style="text-align: center;"The first signs of foliage sprouted from the earth, soggy due to the recent melting of the snow. A barrel-chested pale ginger tom stood confidently on a massive boulder. His amber eyes gazed upon a dark tabby she-cat seething with rage, "It's not fair!" She caterwauled, a mixture of anger, sadness, and disbelief in her voice. A beige she-cat with hissed at her to hush but the dark tabby retaliated, "He doesn't deserve any of this. I'm superior then him I was fit to be a leader." She yowled, her voice being drowned out in the crowd. A light brown tom murmured reassuring words to the wailing she-cat, but she ignored. "How will I ever be something more than just a forgettable warrior at this rate?" She moaned./p
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p style="text-align: center;"The morning brought warmth and the cheerful chirps of songbirds. The snow retreated from the warmth of the sun, as so did the icy leaf-bare winds. Young grass poked through the melting snow. The sky was a brilliant shade of radiant blue, with a few wisps of clouds from the sky./p
p style="text-align: center;"Watchkit slowly awoke due to the great commotion outside. Watchkit opened his eyes, his mind racing with thoughts, he had to tell Peregrinekit about his dream. emThis dream/emem was so vague unlike my last dream which felt clear. /emWatchkit muttered to himself./p
p style="text-align: center;"Pikefrost gathered her four restless kits back into the safety of the nursery. "I've think we've all had too much excitement for one night, It's time we sleep." Pikefrost forced a smile on her face. "What happened to Whiteash, Mama?." Peregrinekit mewled, craning her neck to see outside the nursery. "Nothing you should worry about." Pikefrost wrapped her tail around her face, slowly drifting into sleep./p
p style="text-align: center;"Watchkit shuffled over to Peregrinekit, who had given up on trying to find out what was going on. "Peregrinekit!" He hissed at her. "Whuh?" She looked at him curiously. "Remember the dream I told you about this morning?" "About the cat and the badger?" Peregrinekit asked. "Yes,I-I think Whiteash was the cat in my dream." Watchkit hissed, swallowing the bile forming in his throat. "Is that what happened to Whiteash, he was killed by a badger?" Peregrinekit asked. Watchkit nodded his head sadly. "Disgusting." Peregrinekit growled, flexing her claws. "It's awful! If my dream did predict the future it means I could have saved Whiteash from dying. Watchkit mewed sadly. "How, Watchkit? You can't even leave the camp yet. You had nothing to with this." Peregrinekit rested her tail on his flank. Watchkit flinched away from her touch, "I don't know." Watchkit yawned, sleepiness washing over him. "You need your rest, Watchkit. Goodnight." Peregrinekit sighed, "Tell me if you have anymore dreams." "Will do." Watchkit nodded, settling himself into his nest./p
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p style="text-align: center;"The first signs of foliage sprouted from the earth, soggy due to the recent melting of the snow. A barrel-chested pale ginger tom stood confidently on a massive boulder. His amber eyes gazed upon a dark tabby she-cat seething with rage, "It's not fair!" She caterwauled, a mixture of anger, sadness, and disbelief in her voice. A beige she-cat with hissed at her to hush but the dark tabby retaliated, "He doesn't deserve any of this. I'm superior then him I was fit to be a leader." She yowled, her voice being drowned out in the crowd. A light brown tom murmured reassuring words to the wailing she-cat, but she ignored. "How will I ever be something more than just a forgettable warrior at this rate?" She moaned./p
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p style="text-align: center;"The morning brought warmth and the cheerful chirps of songbirds. The snow retreated from the warmth of the sun, as so did the icy leaf-bare winds. Young grass poked through the melting snow. The sky was a brilliant shade of radiant blue, with a few wisps of clouds from the sky./p
p style="text-align: center;"Watchkit slowly awoke due to the great commotion outside. Watchkit opened his eyes, his mind racing with thoughts, he had to tell Peregrinekit about his dream. emThis dream/emem was so vague unlike my last dream which felt clear. /emWatchkit muttered to himself./p
