Authors Note & Summary: Please R&R! It has been many moons since the great Firestar died. The Tribes are running out of room in the mountains, because twolegs are moving into all the territories. They have decided that it is time to take the territory that is below tem too. Stormfur has received a dreadful prophesy about rain, sun and blood. What does the prophesy mean? Will the Clans have to move again? What will happen if they do? This is my first story, ever, so please don't be too harsh! Sorry I didn't put Gorgepaw in with the other apprentices, he was a light gray and his mentor was Cedarheart.

ShadowClan camp

"What's all this about Gorgepaw being stolen?" Littlecloud meowed, followed by Dustpaw, who was looking sad.

"Gorgepaw was out hunting with me and he went to catch a stray rabbit in our territory and . . . I went to find him after he didn't come back after a while and . . . and the scents told me that . . . that Stormfur had taken him." Applepelt sobbed.

"If Stormfur did, why Gorsepaw? And has he taken any other cats?" Tawnystar wondered aloud.

"I don't know but I will find out." Cedarheart swore. He was her only surviving kit and she wanted him to be safe.

The Tribe of Rushing Water

"Gorgepaw, are you sure you want to be apart of my Tribe?" the dark gray warrior said.

"Yes, I've chosen my destiny, as have you." Gorgepaw replied.

They traveled up to the mountains and Gorgepaw was introduced to the Tribe. Gorgepaw was made the dark gray warrior's apprentice.

That night Gorgepaw had a dream.

Gorgepaw was racing along blood red grass, stained from the battle that obviously went on moments before. He knew something was wrong, he just didn't know what. "Gorgepaw!" a voice called to him, "Eight apprentices shall save us all! You are one of those eight. Find the one who recived the rest of the prophesy and the eight others before it is too late! They are closer than you think." The voice said and faded away. "Wait! What's the prophesy? What do you mean by closer than I think? Who are you?" Gorgepaw mewed helplessly.