Where Is Willowkit?

I held back a squeal of happiness when I finally caught sight of camp. I grinned widely and ran into camp, albeit with a limp, but I was still excited. "WHERE HAVE YOU BEEN?" Silverlily comes stomping up to me, and I get a lump in my throat.

"Uh-oh" I say in a small squeak.

"WE'VE BEEN SEARCHING EVERYWHERE! AND IS WILLOWKIT WITH YOU? STARCLAN, YOU TWO ARE SO DEAD WHEN CLAWSTAR FINDS OUT ABOUT THIS! AT THIS RATE, YOU WON'T BE AN APPRENTICE UNTIL YOU'RE AT LEAST EIGHT MOONS OLD! WHAT IN THE NAME OF STARCLAN WERE YOU THINKING? ARE YOU TRYING TO GET IN EVEN MORE TROUBLE, WILDKIT?"

"Mom. Chill." I tell her.

"Watch you're tongue young lady, where is Willowkit? Is she with you?" I froze in shock and my fur bristles in fear, I shake my head as I stare up at Silverlily with fearful eyes.

"YOU MEAN WILLOWKITS MISSING? I THOUGHT SHE WAS WITH YOU, WHERE EVEN WERE YOU?" Silverlily snapped, and I cowered under her furious shouting, glaring and hissing. 'How in the name of StarClan am I supposed to know where Willowkit is? I was kidnapped by Twolegs for StarClan's sake.' I thought to myself, as I scanned the camp for white fur and green eyes, but Willowkit was no where to be found.

"Mom. Just calm down." I say, staring up at Silverlily as she looks back down at me. She just narrows her eyes at me and lashes her tail.

I narrowed my eyes and spun on my heals, ignoring Silverlily's yells for me to come back. I rushed deeper into the forest. I had to find Willowkit, I just had to find her, she is my best friend, and I don't know what I would do without her.

My heart pounds in my chest. My breathing is heavy. My paws are moving quicker than a lightning bolt. As I ran through the Pine Forest in a panic. I knew I might be caught by one of HeatherClan's cats, but I didn't care, I just wanted to find Willowkit.

As I kept on running, I wondered if this was all just a bad dream, I wondered if I would wake up any moment to Willowkit telling me that it was just all a bad dream, so I pinched my claw into my paw, it drew blood and stained my paw crimson, but that only made me even more terrified, that meant that I wasn't dreaming, Willowkit was really missing and I need to find her ASAP.

'Did one of the other Clan's take her? No! No! They couldn't have. But who else could have taken her?' Bile rose in my throat as a terrifying thought popped into my head. 'What if Willowkit was taken by a Twoleg like I had been? Those spindly furless legs. Give me the major creeps.' I came to a scratching halt as I emptied the contents of my stomach in a nearby bush. I chocked and gagged as salty tears rolled down my face and wet my fur.


WILLOWKIT

I struggled in the grip of the Twoleg, this twoleg was to small to be an adult, so my first guess was that this Twoleg was a child. Still, those hairless two legs gave me the creeps.

"WILDKIIITTT!" I meowed, raising my head and yowling to the sky, hoping and praying to StarClan that my best friend would hear my cries for help.

'STARCLAN, SOMEONE, PLEASE HELP ME!' I thought, as I continued struggling to escape from the grip of the Twoleg child.

It was my fault that I got caught in the first place. I had wondered to far from the forest, I had gotten mad at my mother and ran off to calm myself down, and then I realized to late that I had wondered to far from the forest.


SARIA

I smiled widely when I finally ran up the driveway to my house. The little kitten that I had found was meowing and struggling to free itself from my arms.

'The poor thing was probably scared to death, where was it's mother?' I thought as I worriedly looked down at the small white kitten that had finally calmed down.

Once I entered my house, I ran into the kitchen where my mother, Zelda, was cooking dinner. My father, Rusl, was sitting at the table reading a newspaper, and my two younger sisters, Fi and Marin were sitting at the table chatting about who knows what.

"Hay! Mom! Dad! Guess what? I found a kitten while Ali was outside playing in the forest." I say, and both of my parents look up in surprise.

"You did, let me guess." My mother said, smelling at me with a knowing look on her face.

"You want to keep her, am I right?" She asks, and I nod my head in response.

"Can I mom? Please? I'll take care of it and I'll give it food and fresh water everyday." I say, staring at my parents with pleating sapphire blue eyes. My parents look to each other then they turn back to me with bright smiles on their faces.

"Yes, you can keep the kitten Saria" My mother says, and I let out an excited squeal.

"What are you going to name her Saria?" Fi asks, looking up at me with wide eyes. I smiled brightly and say a name that I've always wanted to name a cat.

"Willow" I say, looking down at the little kitten in my arms, Willow looks at me when she here's her name. I blinked in confusion and I tilted my head in Curiosity. 'The way Willow is staring at me, it almost seems as if that was the name that she was given.' I thought to myself, with an amused smile on my face.

"What made you think of that name, Saria?" Fi asked, staring up at me with wide blue eyes. I smiled softly at Fi and with a small laugh, I answered her question.


WILLOWKIT

I blinked and looked up at the Twoleg child who I now knew was named Saria. She had called me Willow, I could tell that there was confusion shining in her eyes when I had looked up at her after she had said my name.

'Saria seems really sweet and kind, but I want to go back home. I don't want to become a Kittypet. I want to become a medicine cat with Wildkit like we had promised each other we would do together.' I sighed and stared at the other Twolegs in the room, I had nothing better to do, I just hope that Wildkit finds me soon.

As I looked around the large room, I noticed that all of the Twolegs in this family have blue eyes. 'So do all Twolegs have blue eyes?' I wondered, as I was sat down gently on the floor by Saria. I boll full of food sat in front of me, I sniffed it curiously, this must be what Kittypet's eat. I mused as I slowly opened my mouth and took a small bite of the food. To my surprise, I found it to be way better tasting then what I had been told by my mother.