SOOOO sorry for not updating this story. My first day of highschool is tomorrow and I had an idea for a new story that I started. It's called Obsession, but I have no intention of giving this story up. Also chapters will be a little bit shorter so they can get out faster.

DappledleafTheBootiful- Thanks for your reviews! I sympathize with Mapleshade and Icepaw as well. But Frostpaw sure doesn't!

Frost- Thanks! Frostfire is a good name, but it isn't the one I chose.

Q.O.T.D.: What is Forestclan's origin story? (Nothing to do with the plot, but I want to hear what you all think.)

Disclaimer: Warriors belongs to Erin Hunter. The original plot isn't mine, it comes from an unfinished fanfiction called "Redemption" by Moonbirds.


Chapter 6

"Frostpaw, from this moment on you will now be known as Frostfang. Starclan honors your skill and bravery and we welcome you as a warrior of Forestclan," Finchstar finished and touched his muzzle to the top of her head. Frostfang licked his shoulder in respect and the clan cheered.

"Frostfang! Frostfang! Frostfang!" she heard Snowshine, Birdpaw, Snakepaw, and Duststorm call the loudest. Icepaw sulked in the back and refused to call her name. 'Really Icepaw? I'm hurt,' Frostfang snickered to herself. She leaped down from the fallen log and was swarmed with praise.

"There hasn't been an apprentice who was made a warrior early for seasons!" Haretail exclaimed. Snowshine bounded up to her and nuzzled her face.

"I always knew you were a skilled warrior," she purred. Frostfang curled her lip in disgust and ducked away. 'Yeah right,' she thought cynically.

"You should prepare for your vigil now," Rosethorn said, padding up to her. Then she added in a quieter voice, "I'm proud of you Frostfang." Frostfang smiled and licked her mentor's shoulder.

"Thank you for being such a great mentor," she whispered. Everyone started to split up and get back to their daily routine. Frostfang scanned the camp for Icepaw and saw her heading out of the camp. 'What are you up to now?' she narrowed her eyes and followed her out. Icepaw continued walking through the forest until she reached the border with twolegplace. She sat down at the border with her tail wrapped neatly around her paws. Frostfang leisurely settled down on a tree branch above Icepaw. Soon a smokey grey tom padded into view and Icepaw rose to her paws wearily. When the tom drew closer, Frostfang could see that one of the tom's eyes was a milky white.

"Icepaw," the tom greeted her.

"Milky," she said and dipped her head in respect. 'What kind of a name is Milky. Rogues sure have weird names,' Frostfang shook her head and continued her observations.

"I have all the cats you need and more," the tom said.

"Good, we will attack tonight. My dear sister will be sitting vigil. She's the one I want for myself, I trust that you can take care of the rest?" the tom nodded and Icepaw purred. "Good, after this the forest will be yours." Frostfang heard enough, a smile crept across her features and she sprang down from the tree. The two one-eyes cat whirled around to face her, but Frostfang didn't give them time to prepare. She leaped onto Milky who screeched in surprise. Her weight sent him crashing to the ground and she placed a claw at his throat. Icepaw, who was frozen in shock, crouched low and prepared to spring.

"I can't believe you Icepaw," Frostfang said in mock hurt. "My own sister, betraying her clan and wanting to kill me!" she raised a paw to her chest as she said this. Icepaw growled and tensed, but Frostfang applied more pressure to Milky's neck. She leaped off of Milky who was gasping for air and smiled sweetly, "Lead the way back to camp, Icepaw. I'm sure they would love to hear about all of this."

"I'm not going to listen to you!" Icepaw spat, her claws digging into the ground. Frostfang tsked at her and shook her head.

"Remember Icepaw, you have to obey a warrior's commands," she said. Icepaw's eyes darted around for a way to escape and Frostfang's claws unsheathed. "Don't even try," she growled. Icepaw's shoulders slumped in defeat and she started to walk back into the trees. Frostfang roughly grabbed Milky's scruff and hauled him to his feet. "You too." Milky just started stumbling after Icepaw and Frostfang brought up the rear.

When they got back to camp, Frostfang led her prisoners to the front of the fallen log. Cats were muttering and casting suspicious glances toward Milky. Finchstar, hearing the commotion, padded out of his den.

"Who is this?" he asked. Frostfang turned to Icepaw and smiled.

"Why don't you ask her," she said. The murmuring grew louder and a few cats shouted out at Icepaw for her to answer.

"Well Icepaw," Finchstar said, his tone firm. Icepaw just glared at the cats surrounding her. She knew her situation was hopeless. Frostfang was a friend to everybody while Icepaw was cold and distant.

Frostfang sighed, "Well, if you won't tell the story then I will. I noticed Icepaw had been missing around camp recently. So I followed her after my ceremony to the border with twolegplace. This rogue appeared and they were talking about attacking us!" Yowls of outrage followed after her story. Milky coward on the ground in fear while Icepaw whipped her head from side to side. Finchstar's eyes blazed and his voice rose above the shouts.

"Icepaw, you have betrayed the clan and therefore deserve to be punished. I hereby sentence you to exile! If we catch you or your filthy rogue friend on our territory, we will kill you." No one protested, instead they jeered and laughed at the two cats as a patrol formed to escort them to the border. Frostfang approached Icepaw, who's eyes narrowed.

"Frostfang… mark my words, I will get my revenge!" she hissed. Frostfang simply smirked and whispered in her ear.

"Not if I get mine first."


Icepaw had truly made everything too easy. Frostfang had been planning to lure her into a trap, just as she did in her previous life. But she didn't get the chance. This made her somewhat disappointed. Even more disappointing was the clan's immediate acceptance of Frostfang's words. 'They are all just fools, blinded by their bias. I didn't even need to provide any proof!' Frostfang smirked. She looked up at the sky and grinned. 'Oh no Icepaw, you aren't escaping me that easily.' With that, she padded silently out of camp towards the twolegplace border. Leaving behind the chirping of the crickets and the pale moonlight in the clearing.