This Is the Second Chapter Of The Story That I Wrote, Based Off Warriors: The New Prophecy, Random Fic That is about Leafpool and Crowfeather, Takes Place Around Starlight, Graystripe is Back

Leafpool dropped her mouse on the pile and wandred around camp, wallowing in her sorrow and regret. She came upon two apprentices, practising training moves. Then, she ran into, none other than…

"Oh, hi, Firestar," Leafpool mewed sadly.

"Oh, hi nothing. I can't have my medicine cat apprentice sad. She won't be able to concentrate!" He purred at his own joke.

"So that's all I am to you? Just some apprentice? I'm also kin. You other kit! But no one pays attention to me! I'm just some mousebrained Tigerstar!" She bounded towards the medicine cat den, happy to see that Cinderpelt was elsewhere. She rolled onto a bed of moss, mewing and meowing forlornly.

"Crowfeather! I didn't mean it, I swear!"

"Too late, Lefapool. I'm going to kill you and then ThunderClan. Feathertail will be waiting for me if I fail!"

He clawed her neck, sending her down a black hole, forever lost to StarClan.

"Wake up! Wake up, now! Leafpool, you have duties! WAKE UP!" Cinderpelt hissed at her apprentice. Leafpool stirred from her dream, shooken by Crowfeather's cruel words. Was it just a dream? Or a message-a prophecy- from StarClan?

"I'm awake, Cinderpelt. I'm going hunting and I'll bring back herbs."

"That's my apprentice! Go on now! Hurry!"

Leafpool bounded out to the border, happily seeing Crowfeather waiting for her.

"Crowfeather. I didn't mean it. I didn't mean it. I'm sorry. I was mad. I didn't mean it at all," She mewed desperately. Leafpool licked his ear and laid down by his paws.

"I know you didn't. I didn't mean what I said either. It's just…"

"You miss her. You loved her more than you'll ever love me, I know, Crowfeather." She was mewing quietly, not to him, but to herself. She added, "I know."

"I did. I loved her more than life itself. I would've given up WindClan for her. But that's just it. I would've. She's not alive. She told me not to be blind and that she'll wait. I'll wait for her, but why should I wait for you, when you're her?"

Leafpool nudged his flank and he laid beside her. For a few heartbeats, all was quiet. Then Leafpool spoke.

"Would you have given up her for me, if she'd have lived?"

"It took her loss to make me see. I never would have met you. I never would've looked. I probably wouldn't have. Would you?"

"No. I wouldn't have," She said, dazed. Thinking of Feathertail, she saw everything she wasn't, everything he had wanted. What had she done to make him see her in the way he saw her? "I have to go."

"No, Leafpool! Don't leave! Please! I didn't…I didn't mean…"

She disappeared into the trees once more, this time, not coming out.

"Fine! Mouse dung! I don't need you! I don't need you!" He hissed liudly before running to the WindClan warrior den, not intending to come out.

But she hadn't gone far enough not to hear that.