Yes, I know that The Sight has already come out. I am just saying, I do not care racdrops if Jaypaw is really a tom, or Stormfur isn't really in ThunderClan anymore, or whatever the frink. This story is not supposed to be like the one by Erin Hunter! It is a fanfic!

"Not another fight," Hollypaw and Cinderpaw groaned when they saw the ThunderClan cat's faces a they walked into camp.

Jaypaw's tail dragged tiredly in the dust, and she let out a hiss. "Why can't there be a peaceful Gathering for once?" she muttered.

"It's not always this way."

Jaypaw turned around, surprised. Firestar was sitting behind her, his tail wrapped around his paws. Lionpaw, who was beside her, quickly dipped his head in respect, as did Cinderpaw and Hollypaw.

"Can- can I see you for a moment," Firestar asked, looking at Jaypaw. She stared at his for a moment, then stood up slowly. "Um, okay."

Firestar nodded, then padded across the camp. Jaypaw hesitated, then bounded after the rusty-furred tom as Lionpaw shoved her towards him. The leader stopped under the Highledge.

"Why did you want to see me?" Jaypaw asked.

Firestar glanced around, maybe a bit nervously. "There's… just something I wanted to tell you, I guess."

"What?" Jaypaw cocked her head at the tom.

"I – I just wanted to tell you what I found out when I lost a life."

Jaypaw stiffened. "Why?"

Firestar ignored her. "I didn't see what killed me. But I heard a cat's voice in my ear. I don't know who it was, but they hissed, 'Watch your back, Firestar. You have five lives after this, but you never know when they might disappear.' Then he bit me."

Jaypaw was looking at him, stunned.

"And, and they were wrong." Firestar seemed to crouch down, looking tired with the responsibility of the Clan resting on him. "It wasn't my fourth life they took. It was my sixth."

"What?" Jaypaw nearly screeched.

"Quiet!" hissed Firestar. "There is a cat in this Clan who wishes to kill me. Until we find out who, you can't tell any cat what you know now!" He meowed it so forcefully Jaypaw shrank back, then the tom leaned back and flicked his tail.

"Okay!" the apprentice mewed, taking this as a sign to leave. She stepped back, then raced over to the apprentice's den breathlessly.

"Well? What did he say?" demanded Lionpaw.

"Nothing, really," Jaypaw meowed, remembering what Firestar had said about keeping the information a secret. Why am I lying to Lionpaw? her mind screamed. He's my brother!

"Oh, okay." Lionpaw yawned. "I'm exhausted. I'm getting some sleep."

"Me too," meowed Jaypaw. The apprentice's pushed into the den with Cinderpaw behind them. Jaypaw curled up in her nest of fresh moss. Her mind was whirling with questions. For a moment the weight of everything threatened to crush her as the she-cat sank into a dark sleep.

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