Author's Note: Okay, so after reading this chappy, you might want to go on shipping Fallenpaw/sky with JayJay(Jayfeather). I mean, you can ship 'em if you want to, but I declare them not a couple. FallenxFlame forever.

*knocks a judge's hammer*

The almighty Fires has spoken!

I decided to take a good long run to test out my abilities.

And not once have I broken a sweat.

I felt so free and wild, like I belonged to running. Perhaps I was meant to go into WindClan?

The wind ripped through my fur and I chuckled. And I slowly came to a halt, just at the edge of ThunderClan territory. I walked towards the lake, ready to feel the pebbles roll softly underneath my paws. I breathed in the sweet Greenleaf air and sprinted to the lake, ready to feel the rush once more.

However, just at the edge of the lake, I saw a grey tabby tom with his back turned towards me. His tail was lashing angrily and he poised a scratched up stick on top of a rock.

I gasped and ducked low into some bushes. I realized it was Jayfeather judging on his scent. I laid my ears far back and suddenly, he snapped the stick in half.

I blinked and kept my tail still, wondering what he was doing exactly, and why.

I took a deep breath and stepped out of the bushes.

"Jayfeather, what are you doing?"

He twisted around and bared his teeth; his fur bristled up like mountains. When he sniffed the air and figured out it was me, he sighed and said, "Don't sneak up on me like that."

"Why did you break the stick?" I asked.

"You wouldn't understand, Fallenpaw." He sneered, "You're just a mouse-brained ShadowClan apprentice."

I smirked and sat down next to him. I pawed the shards of wood and smiled at him. "I know more than you ever will in your entire life."

He growled quietly but I slapped my tail over his mouth. He spat my tail out and I chuckled. Then I stopped and set my paw on top of his comfortingly, "if you don't want to talk about it, that's okay. But it might help if you do speak."

"I don't feel up to it." He sighed and looked away.

I twitched my whiskers and padded around him in a circle. "So how has ThunderClan been doing?"

He quickly glared at me and hissed, his ears laying back, "Just because you're part of the prophecy doesn't mean I trust you quite yet. The day I start to trust you will be the day you save my life."

"Even then you still wouldn't trust me." I stated clearly. I pawed at the water and continued, "perhaps you would trust me if I revealed a little secret or two about myself."

Jayfeather glanced at me. "Secrets don't prove anything."

I gulped. I wasn't ready to tell him about Flametail, but I was willing to tell him about the brief joining of the Dark Forest.

Putting a few more paws into the water and letting the waves lap at them, I said, "secrets mean something where I come from. Secrets mean that one person, erm… sorry, twoleg, puts their trust in another. It should mean something."

"You make a valid point, I suppose." He grumbled. He stood up straight. "You can tell me your secrets, and that could mean you trust me, but that doesn't mean vice versa."

I tilted my head and nodded. That's true. Jayfeather does prove a point. I guess I won't tell him anything then.

I stood up and waded all the way into the water. Jayfeather stared blindly ahead with those crystal clear, blue eyes as bright as a jay bird's wing. They reminded me of Flametail's neon blue eyes.

I shook away the thought and washed away my scent. I walked back up on the shore and sat back down where I was next to Jayfeather.

I saw the sun hang just over the lake like a ripe orange. I smiled and said to Jayfeather before getting up and walking away, "tell Lionblaze I said, 'hi'."


I walked into camp, and I saw Pinepaw bounce into my face obnoxiously. I rolled my eyes and shoved her lightly. "What is it?"

She bounced again and said excitedly, "Starlingpaw told me that we're going to become warriors tomorrow! You're going to get your name back tomorrow!"

I felt my ears heat up, and just the mere thought of my name coming back hurt my head. What if Blackstar changes it? What if it's something humiliating or what if he changed his mind so I'll be an apprentice forever? What if to resemble my sadness and humiliation, he names me Fallentear or Fallenfire?

Besides, I don't want my original name to change. Fallensky has a nice ring to it.

So I smiled brightly and swished around my tail. "That's amazing, Pinepaw!"

We purred and threw a couple of jokes at each other before I declared going to my nest to sleep. Suddenly, as soon as I stepped into the den, I was pelted by an attack by Mountainkit. I yelped and giggled. I kicked off the grey kit lightly and I pulled her in close. Then Stoatkit leaped on from behind me. I twisted around and snapped playfully at his ear. He squealed in laughter and bit my tail.

I yawned and pushed the kits away. "I got to go to bed guys."

"Bed?" Asked Stoatkit curiously.

I blinked and blushed a bright red, not realizing I just said a human word. "I meant to sleep. I need to go to sleep."

"Oh," Mountainkit giggled, "I see."

I smiled awkwardly and headed to my nest, quickly covering myself in soft mosses and pine needles, letting the sweet minty scent soak into my pelt.

I shut my eyes, and let the shadows fade out into soft whiteness. The wind ruffled my fur, and I quickly snapped open my eyes.

My heart skipped a beat. The cat right in front of me was a dark ginger tabby tom with a long, fluffy tail. His eyes glinted like chips of blue ice, and I felt tears threaten my mind.

I let it go.

Tears fell down my cheeks and I rushed forward to the tomcat. He laughed as I pushed his down and laid on top of him. I wrapped my paws around him in a tight hug. I buried my head in his fuzzy warm shoulder. He pat his paw on my back as I sobbed.

"I-I miss you, Flametail!"

"I miss you too, Fallensky." He said softly, using my warrior name.

"Don't let me go." I sobbed, not opening my eyes.

I felt tears start to dampen Flametail's cheek as well. He held me tighter and whispered, "I won't."

I cried into his shoulder and sobbed like I was just a human. I loved Flametail so much, and even though at this point in my life, I would be just a 14 year old girl, I know I want to spend the rest of my life with Flametail, forever and ever.

"I love you!" I cried out like a baby lamb, "Flametail, I love you."

"Me too." He sobbed, almost unsheathing his claws. I sniffled and nuzzled him weakly. He smiled and sniffed as well. I raised my paw and set it on his nose.

"Boop," I giggled.

Then he beamed and did the same action to me. I wanted to stay here in cat heaven forever and just be in Flametail's paws.

I suddenly remembered what I thought about while Shrewfoot gave birth to her kits. The thought that perhaps I would be giving birth to kits if Flametail was still alive.

I blushed awkwardly and said to him while averting my gaze, "F-Flametail, if you were still alive, would I end up expecting kits?"

His ear tips turned bright red but he just smiled and responded, "Probably. We probably would have ended up like that."

"I would have landed in the nursery," I went on still blushing wildly, "a-and the kits would have looked like you."

"How ridiculous that a human like you is already thinking about kits."

My eyes got wide and I melted into lava almost literally. It does seem odd that I'm only thirteen or fourteen and I'm thinking about giving birth and having a mate and living with my own family. But now I'm a cat.

"I have an excuse. Cats mature much faster." I responded. I rested my nose on his and took a deep breath. "I want to be here forever." I sighed dreamily.

"Same here." Said Flametail. He finally pushed me up and I shook my fur. I smiled at him and we twined tails.

"Will you be by my side tonight?" I asked with my eyes closed as I rested against him, remembering that night when he let me stay for the night in the medicine den.

"Thank you." I mewed nuzzling him as I walked off and curled up in the nest. Flametail laid down next to me and he purred loudly.

"Good night... Autumn."

He nuzzled my ear and said softly, "of course." Then he added in a sweet sappy voice, "Good night Autumn."

Author's Note Hastag Two: SURPRISE! I was feeling extra generous today, so I completed a chapter early for you guys. So, I promise I'll be focusing most of my attention to Fallenstar's Fate now while my editor edits Clockworks. Again.

This chappy is extra emotional for me because I'm going through some tough things right now, so I just vent out all my feelings into this. So that's why there's extra sap.

SSAAAPPPP!