In case you're wondering, this is Fyreheart's chappie.

Jaykit's POV

"You missed!" screamed my brother, Lionkit. He has a nice golden pelt with amber eyes. "Caught you!" said my sister, Hollykit. She has a black pelt with green eyes. I am Jaykit. I have blue eyes and a gray pelt. I want to be a medicine cat under Leafpool.

I sniffed around. There was a strange scent that I didn't recognize. I followed the scent towards the bush nearby. "Come over here!" I called out to my littermates. "What?" asked Hollykit asked as she bounded over with Lionkit. "Fox!" I screamed. I went forward to protect my littermates. "Run! Call a warrior!" I screamed. I jumped toward the fox, embedding my teeth and claws into the fox's shoulder.

"Jaykit!" screeched Hollykit in terror. Lionkit stood struck with terror in front of the fox. Hollykit took two steps forward and bounded into Lionkit, throwing him to one side as the enraged fox charged.

The fox turned around and shook its pelt. I fell off. Everything stood still as the fox bent over me, its jaws slavering with drool. All I could do was to utter a scream.

Lionkit's POV

"No! Jaykit!" screeched Hollykit. "Let go you monster!"

Lionkit stared at Hollykit blindly. "It's too late."

Squeals came out of Jaykit's jaw.

"No! He's still alive! Fetch Squirrelflight! Fetch Ashfur! Fetch anyone!" Hollykit wailed.

Squirrelflight passed by the fox. She stared at the fox. Then she caught a glimpse of Jaykit's ragged gray tabby pelt. "Jaykit! Let go! Go away!"

The fox refused to listen. It went on drooling, went on clawing. "No no no!"

Squirrelflight jumped on the fox and bit down hard on its shoulder. Then she leaped off and clawed smartly at the fox's muzzle. Then she dove under the fox's legs, clawing at them, then having reached it's red tail, bit down on it.

The fox reared up. It dropped Jaykit and raced off. Squirrelflight followed and clawed its tail. "Go away and stay away!"

Jaykit lay there, looking so lifeless. His back left paw twitched. "He's alive!"

Jaykit blinked. His eyes were cloudy, misted. "I can't see!" he squealed. "I can't see!