OH lawrdy! Finally! Done! Yay! This chapter isn't my best but that's how the prey runs, yo. XD Thanks to AAAAALLLLL my awesome reviewers! *gives hug* D'awwww :') you guys are sweet. I hope you enjoy, because I know this isn't my best. Oh and guess what? TWO CHAPTERS!

The bell rang loudly. Jayfeather, Lionblaze, Foxleap, and Bumblestripe walked side by side through the halls. Bumblestripe was heavily weighed down by books. "Seriously, why do you need those?" Jayfeather asked as he heard his friends huffing. "I...JUST...DO.." he gasped between pants. Foxleap snorted. Jayfeather rolled his eyes and wondered why Lionblaze was being so quiet. "What is it?" he asked his brother. He felt his brothers confusion.

"Not sure." Lionblaze frowned. "Well you better-"Jayfeather broke off and let out a sharp cry of pain, dropping to his knees, hands clutching his head. Piercing white light struck his dark vision, and he heard thunder crack. He saw the faint image of a Firestar, surprisingly.

There was an unknown elder in front of him. He spoke to his grandfather, voice smooth and tripled. "There will be three, kin of your kin, who hold the power of the stars in their hands."he told Firestar, the rain storm growing more intense, and the piercing white light grew until it filled Jayfeather's vision, then with a pop, it all disappeared, darkness returning. Jayfeather was still kneeling, clutching his head, breathing heavily.

"Jay!" shouted Lionblaze, grabbing his brother's arm and pulling him up. Jayfeather blinked and slowly lowered his hand. "I...StarClan have just shared something with me." he whispered and shrugged off his brother, narrowing his eyes. "Good thing I'm going to the Moon Pool tonight to meet with the others. "

He walked forward at a brisk pace. The others all jogged after him. "Where are you going?" Foxleap asked. "To get ready. It's a long hike up a really steep, rocky slope, and I need to get prepared." Jayfeather replied without looking back. A loud crash interrupted them. Bumblestripe had dropped his books.

The others all cracked up. Bumblestripe shot them a glare and Foxleap snorted and walked over. "Nice move." he said sarcastically, taking half of the books. "Thanks..."Bumblestripe huffed, scrambling up. They all walked out the door, chatting and joking.

LATER

Jayfeather paced in front of his teacher, Aunt Leafpool's door. He had on a blue t-shirt and jean shorts, the clothes they all wore to make the hike more comfortable. His mom had fussed at him that he had to look nice, so she made him comb his hair until it lay flat, but it was already shaggy looking again.

He had his dark blue backpack slug over one shoulder, and he stared intently at the door. Finally, Leafpool came out, wearing a dark red t-shirt and shorts. Her brown hair was clipped behind her head, and even though Jayfeather couldn't see her, he could imagine her giant smile. "Ready, Jay?" she asked. Jayfeather nodded.

Leafpool began walking. It was tradition you must walk all the way there. They walked in silence until they came upon the Town of Wind border. A boy was waiting there, he could tell. He felt the strangers curiosity as he gazed at Jayfeather. "Greetings, Kestrelflight." Leafpool smiled.

"Hello! I see you've got an apprentice." he observed. "Yes, This is Jayfeather." she said proudly, ignoring Jayfeather's sharp glare. He was perfectly capable of introducing himself. The three walked along. "We should be coming to the Town of River border soon." Kestrelflight said.

As if on cue, a voice called out. "Hey! Leafpool! Kestrelflight!" This must be Mothwing, he thought. "Who's this?" another voice asked. "I'm Jayfeather." Jayfeather said, nodding in the voice's direction. "Well, hiya! This is your first time going to the Moon Pool, right?" the voice asked. "Yes," he lied, thinking of the time he snuck off. "Whats your name, anyway?" he asked. "Oh! Sorry! I'm Willowshine." she giggled. The five set off, knowing the Shadow medics would be waiting by the slope.

Willowshine talked to Jayfeather as they walked. "So, I can't help but notice, and trust me, all the others have noticed too, but...are you blind?" she asked. Jayfeather nodded without facing her. "Yeah. Ever since I was born. I wanted to be a warrior." he sighed. "Tell me more." Willowshine said. Jayfeather blinked. "I always wanted to prove myself. But everyone said I could never be a normal trainee. Once I actually..." he broke off, embarrassed.

"Go on." Willowshine told him. "I actually went and tried to chase off a bear once. When I wasn't even a 'paw." he admitted. She gasped. "By yourself?!" she shrieked. "No, no," he assured her. "My siblings, Lionblaze and Hollyleaf were with me. Mind you, I saved their butts, and fell off a small cliff in the process of leading that thing away." he snorted. Willowshine grinned.

"Jayfeather!" a new voice called. Jayfeather blinked. "Flametail?" he asked. The ginger haired boy scurried over. "Hi!" he said. "Hi." Jayfeather nodded to him. "It's time to start the hike. Jayfeather, since you have never been through this trail," Leafpool actually meant 'since it's been such a long time.' "I'll help guide you." she said. Jayfeather sighed and walked over to join his teacher.

She put a hand on his back and he pushed it away. "I'm fine." he insisted. He took the first step and quickly took another, to avoid falling. He felt the sharp rocks shift every time he took a step, but ignored it. He could feel the gazes of every medic on him. "You don't have to make sure I don't fall." he said without moving his eyes from the trail ahead. "Sorry. We're just worried." Littlecloud said.

"You shouldn't be." Jayfeather said and took another step. Some rocks rolled out from underneath his feet, and he quickly moved his other foot forward. I WILL NOT FALL! He gritted his teeth. He could hear the others already pulling ahead.

Jayfeather quickened the pace, feeling like for every step he took he slid back two inches. But eventually, he felt the slope under his feet level out and he let out a breath of relief.

Willowshine grabbed his arm and tugged him into a building. Cool air surrounded Jayfeather and it was damp in there. He could hear water lapping against something. "Before we do anything, must share with the Town of Stars." Kestrelflight said, and Jayfeather was guided over to the edge of a pool.

"Fill this up and drink the water. Then lay down." Leafpool said as she handed him a very small cup. Jayfeather waited until he heard the breathing of all his companions slow, then dipped his cup in. He drank the water, then lay down.

(LINE)

"Jayfeather!" a voice snapped. The medic's head shot up and he narrowed his eyes. An older woman with matted gray hair and piercing yellow eyes was leaning over him. "Nice to see you too, Yellowfang." Jayfeather muttered, getting up. She glared at him. "So you know about the prophecy? Humph. It's about time. Skywatcher gave Firestar that message long ago, and it was created before even he entered the forest." she sighed and shook her head.

Jayfeather felt excitement rising on his body. "It's true?"he asked. "Of course! We Star Towners don't talk for the pleasure of hearing our voice." she snorted. Jayfeather opened his mouth to speak, but broke off in a gasp as he felt the ground disappear, he felt himself falling into nothingness, and then he hit the ground.

Jayfeather sat up with a jolt. His heart was pounding. "You alright?" asked Leafpool. From the sound, the other medics were already up and talking together. Jayfeather nodded quickly and scrambled to his feet. That was short.

He walked over, a bit annoyed as Leafpool lay a hand on his shoulder to guide him. "Jayfeather! Come listen to this!" Flametail called. Jayfeather blinked curiously as he heard a beautiful birdsong. He felt Willowshine's hand guide him over to ladder. "You'll never guess what's up there." she giggled. Jayfeather climbed cautiously, then emerged into fresh air. The roof! The medic stiffened.

"What's wrong?" Flametail asked. "I-is there a rail?" Jayfeather asked. "No, why?" Willowshine asked. Jayfeather didn't move. "Oh yeah! I forgot! Cousin Jay here is afraid of heights." snorted Flametail. Jayfeather shot him a blind glare. "Along with water, spiders, snakes-"he was silenced by Jayfeather's sharp glance.

"C'mon." Willowshine grabbed Jayfeather and pulled him closer to the edge. She put a hand around his neck as if she needed his support, but she was really giving hers. Jayfeather gave her a grateful look.

"Just listen to those birds! I think I see a relative, Jay, a blue jay!" Flametail joked. Jayfeather snorted. "That'll be the day." he retorted. "I will never fly." he said shortly. "Look a feather! Ohhhh, it's so pretty! It's got blue on it!" Willowshine shoved a feather in his face.

The teen almost fell off the roof, but managed to regain his balance. "Don't kill me!" snorted Jayfeather. She grinned and tucked the feather into his dark gray hair. "There. It goes with your eyes." she stated. Flametail poked his side. "HEY. You two, it's about time to go." he said.

Willowshine guided Jayfeather down the ladder and they gathered their stuff. "Ready?" Leafpool asked. "I guess." Jayfeather replied. They started the trek down the slope. Jayfeather took careful steps, feeling stones shift under his feet with each step. He thought he was getting the hang of it, when suddenly all the rocks slipped our from under his foot.

Jayfeather gasped as he lost his footing and tumbled downwards. He scrabbled his feet, trying desperately to get a foot hold, and thumped to a stop at the bottom of the slope, his head bumping painfully against the ground.

"Ow." he muttered, slowly sitting up. He cautiously raised his fingers to his temple and quickly withdrew with a sharp intake of breath. Ow. Just ow. For the first time he noticed sound of the other medics rushing down the slope. "Jayfeather! Are you alright?!" Leafpool demanded, already pulling her first aid kit out of her bag. "Y-yeah, I'm fine, just a bit shaken." he admitted.

Leafpool pulled out a rag and quickly wet it with peroxide. "Hold this to your head." she told him, and he nodded, clenching his teeth at the sting. Willowshine also kneeled beside him. "Your elbows got some looks painful." she said, smearing some ointment on to a bandage before wrapping it around one elbow.

Jayfeather let out a sigh of relief as he flexed his arms; nothing was broken. Leafpool helped him stagger to his feet. "Is he okay?" asked Mothwing. "Yes, thank the Town of Stars." Leafpool sighed. "You two better get going. He'll need an ice pack." Littlecloud advised.

AN HOUR LATER...

"We need to talk." Lionblaze jumped at his brother's voice. He had come back with an ice pack and bandaged arms, but he looked about ready to burst. "Get Hollyleaf and meet me outside in the shed." he said and walked away. A few minutes later they were all squished into the small shed. "So I had this vision," Jayfeather began.