What if??????????
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What if Bluestar banished Fireheart after the talk with Windclan. ~XxRandom NemesisxX
What have I done Starclan?
"I thought I could trust you Fireheart. Why do you think I made you my deputy? You were the only cat that I knew I could count on, and you are the one who ends up betraying me!" Bluestar's eyes glazed with anger. I'll I did was try to stop a pointless battle! I wanted to scream that but I didn't want to be exiled. So I bit it back. "Fireheart, you are banished for betraying me and your clanmates! Dustpelt, and Whitestorm, you will escort him out and make sure he leaves. Starclan has taken everything from me!" Bluestar looked at me on last time, and then walked into her den.
Sandstorm rushed over to me with worried eyes. "See, you should have never done that! I'm coming with you. I can't live without you Fireheart." She seemed so sure and willing as she said that, but I knew that it hurt her. She had worked her whole life to be a warrior. I can't let her throw it all away on me. I shook my head sadly. "I can't let you do that. Stay here, Thunderclan needs you more than you know Sandstorm."
I meowed in a melancholy way. She looked at me desperately. "No, they don't need me! They have tons of fine warriors." She looked at me with a pleading look. I knew that she wanted me to tell her they'd be fine, so she wouldn't feel bad about leaving.
"They don't need me Fireheart!" She screamed at the top of her lungs. Everyone heard her, and then Brightheart rushed over to Sandstorm. She brushed her tail on Sandstorms flank. Then murmered something comforting to Sandstorm and she just kept screaming and whimpering. Cloudpaw was padding up to me sadly. He looked up at me with his big eyes.
"I guess this is goodbye then." He looked as if I had just died. "I sure hope not." I murmered sadly. I nuzzled his face. "Princess would be very proud of you if she knew how strong, loyal, and loving you are." I looked at him proudly. At least I did something right with you. I couldn't bear this any longer. I turned around and walked over to where Dustpelt and Whitestorm were waiting.
"Finally you came over!" Dustpelt sneered at me. He's probably happy! Whitestorm gave Dustpelt an angry glare. "You act like you're an apprentice. Always teasing and doing stuff like that. Fireheart has done lots of things to benefit you. Think about that!" Whitestorm meowed very madly. I don't remember him ever getting that worked up before!
I quietly followed them out of camp, glancing back at my loved ones. Once we were close to fourtrees, Whitestorm stopped. Whitestorm dipped his head sadly. "Good bye Fireheart, I always thought you would make an excellent warrior." Whitestorm meowed sympathetically to me. Then Whitestorm and Dustpelt turned around and started walking away.
Fireheart knew that the only place he'd be welcomed right now, besides twolegplace, is Barleys farm. I padded away, into fourtrees. I looked up at the great rock. That's the place where I would have stood one day, but that's not true anymore. Fourtrees was lonely without all the clans here. I couldn't bear the memories flooding in my head anymore. So I ran to Barleys as fast as I could.
When I got to the door, I tapped it lightly with my paw. Ravenpaw opened it with his muzzle. "Fireheart, wha-what are you doing here?" He injured. I looked around the outside to signal him that I was tired and cold. "Oh, sorry, come on in." Ravenpaw told him apologetically. I padded into the warm barn. I could hear mice skittering around. I don't like the feeling of being closed in on, but it was better then sleeping in plain view to predators.
Barley was inside chewing on a plump mouse. I sat down and knew that Barley was going to ask as well. So before he could, I started my story. "Well, you know when we sent you over to Thunderclan to send Bluestar a message?" Ravenpaw nodded. "Well Bluestar figured out that it was me who asked Tallstar to help stop the battle. So she exiled me."
Ravenpaw and Barley were astonished by the ending the story. "Bluestar is crazier then fox that ran into a tree these days. It's a shame too. She used to be a noble, kind, and wise leader," Ravenpaw remarked. Ravenpaw disappeared, and then came back with a mouse in his jaws. He dropped it and nudged it toured me. "Here, you look hungry," Ravenpaw told me gently. I nodded my head thankfully.
The night slipped by past. I finally fell asleep after a while, but I had a dream instead of a good nights sleep. I woke up in the Thunderclan camp. Yellowfang stood a couple fox-lengths away from me. Her gazes nice and gently, like a mothers. She slowly and stealthily padded up to me. "Fireheart, you must go back to Thunderclan, they need you more then you think," She gently told me. "I-I can't Yellowfang! They exiled me," I stammered sadly. "Bluestar is crazy, but she has knowledge of your future and is very unsure if exiling you was the right thing to do," Yellowfang meowed wisely.
"Fire alone will save our clan," Yellowfang murmered half to herself as she faded away. I opened my eyes and got up. I walked into the room where Ravenpaw and Barley were sitting. I sat down. "So what's your plan," Barley questioned. "Plan for what," I inquired curiously. "Getting back into Thunderclan, of course," Ravenpaw jumped into the conversation.
"I'm not going back." I murmered sadly. "As much as I love having you here Fireheart, you left something very important in Thunderclan." Ravenpaw meowed mysteriously. "What," I asked confusingly. "Your heart…." Ravenpaw added. I thought about that for the rest of the day. And when I went for a walk, my paws instinctively headed for Thunderclan. I sat right on the border, watching the forest rustle with commotion.
I thought about what Yellowfang had said. "Bluestar is crazy, but she has knowledge of your future and is very unsure if exiling you was the right thing to do." What does that even mean?! My thoughts were quickly cut off though, as I saw Bramblekit and Tawnykit come bouncing around a couple fox-lengths away. I found it amusing watching the two little kits playing. Then I noticed a huge fox stalking through the undergrowth by them. I quickly raced over and flung myself on the fox.
It was surprised, but ready to fight. I clawed its back fiercely. Then I bit it behind the ear. The fox yelped then threw me off. I got up fast and jumped away from its fierce jaws. I clawed its underbelly and the fox yelped with pain, and then ran away. The two little kit's eyes were wide with shock. I didn't ask them what they were doing away from camp though, since I was not part of the clan anymore.
"I guess I should probably take you two back to camp," I told them kindly. They followed me as I lead them back to the camp swiftly. It was loud with commotion. "Where are my kits? Oh no, Starclan no!" Goldenflower was screaming. Then she saw me bring them in and raced over. She knelt by her kids and started scolding them. "Where were you?" She meowed sternly. "We were in the forest, and then a fox came and Fireheart fought extremely well! I bet that fox won't be back in a hurry!" Bramblekit told the story to the cats crowding around.
He didn't notice Bluestar was next to him with angry eyes for awhile. "You are not supposed to be here!" She screamed. Bramblekit stopped the story and snuggled nervously up by his mom with Tawnykit. Was the clan that scarred of her? "Now go or this will be the end of you!" Bluestar sayed crossly and very scarily. "NO!" A angry screech filled the clearing. Sandstorm padded out, her eyes piercing with peer anger. "You may not remember it Bluestar! But Fireheart saved all of our lives! Especially yours!
And Firehearts been loyal to you his whole clan life! He's fought his hardest in battles, comforted his clanmates, followed the warrior code, and everything and more that a clan cat could do! He also had to work two times as much as other warriors, to earn the clans respect. How did you reward him? You exiled him, and you didn't just damage his life, you damaged everyone in your clans' life. Think about it? Cloudpaw, Brightpaw, Whitestorm, Graystripe, and much more cats are now going to be grieving for moons!
The reason you exiled Fireheart, is because he stopped a pointless battle, that we probably would have lost at least one warrior in. That warrior could have been somebody you loved Bluestar." Sandstorm finished it off dramatically. I thought Bluestar would be angry and jump at Sandstorm but Bluestar's gaze was lonely and sad. "I-I never thought about that. Fireheart……I'm sorry, you are more then welcome back into Thunderclan."
