Okay, you can see i didn't really edit it. I just want to say i'm sorry for being mad. I just need those kit names and descriptions. So please send them in okay? Anonymouse reviews axcepted. Please send them in so i can update soon. i just need like maybe 6 kit names to see which will be the lucky two and so far i have two kit names, so please try to send in four more . Alos, i have come out with a new story "Running Away." Check it out. Okay. thanks for putting up with me.
Chapter 6
Orangekit silently looked around for something to do. He saw Gentlekit and Rainkit wrestling and decided he wouldn't play with either of them. They were so annoying.
He didn't want to play with Gorsekit, Rosekt, or Turtlekit. He didn't know why, but he just didn't feel like it.
Then he spotted the bush where the medicine was located begin to shiver and his heart gave a small jolt. Perhaps his mother was feeling better. To his disappointment, Longclaw came out instead and followed close behind her was that blue she-cat rouge. Orangekit studied her closely. She no longer seemed dangerous like she had been the first day she came into camp.
But Orangekit knew better. He stared at her more intently as the voice in his dream had told him to. He had to observe the cats around him.
He noticed how tense her leg muscles were how her tail was flicking nervously. Her eyes showed a small bit of fear. Orangekit had become an expert at locating fear in a cat's eyes.
Slowly, without thinking, he moved in a bit closer to the medicine den, taking careful steps. He didn't want to look like a threat to the she-cat. He had to be slow.
"Um, hi," Orangekit mewed when he was at a somewhat close range. The she-cat's head turned swiftly from where she had been looking, and her eyes narrowed.
"Orangekit," Longclaw hissed through gritted teeth. "What are you doing here?"
Orangekit shrugged, then asked, "How's Crystal-Eyes?"
"She's fine," Longclaw said, tensed. "But I don't think she'd like it very much if you were here."
"Why not?" Orangekit asked, trying to seem innocent. In truth, he wanted to see this new she-cat.
"Because," Longclaw hissed, pushing Orangekit a bit farther away with her tail. She stared at him sternly. "You and I both know that she is dangerous. You saw what she did to Huckleberry."
"She doesn't seem dangerous now, just scared," Orangekit commented.
Longclaw shook her head. "Orangekit, you're a big kit. You know exactly what I mean."
"Have you learned anything new about her?" Orangekit asked.
"No. She hasn't told us anything. It won't actually matter though. She's going to leave soon. Her wounds are healing well," Longclaw admitted. "I guess she'll be leaving in a quarter moon."
"I'm right here you know," the she-cat suddenly growled, her ears flattened to her head.
Longclaw glared at her. "Yes but considering you won't talk to anyone, I see no reason you will talk now," she spat.
"I'll only talk if you say please," the she-cat mewed sarcastically, her tail flickering with amusement.
Longclaw shook her head in frustration.
"Why won't you say your name at least?" Orangekit questioned. "I mean, you're going to leave soon anyway."
"Exactly, I'm leaving soon. And I don't have to tell you nosy clan cats anything at all!" she spat, her fur bristling. Longclaw stiffened, but for once, Orangekit wasn't afraid of an angry cat.
"Can you just say your name? I'll leave you alone afterwards," Orangekit promised.
Sighing, the she cat mewed, "Roscoe. My name is Roscoe."
Orangekit flicked his ear. "That's not a bad name. It's actually pretty. Did you give it to yourself or did your parents give it to you?"
The she-cat seemed to have forgotten their whole entire deal of him leaving her alone as soon as she told him her name. "My mother gave me that name. Both my parents were rouges, like me. I have a brother. I miss him a lot."
"Were you looking for your brother when you got attacked?"
"Yes. We had left our parents the day before, prepared to live on our own. When I woke up he wasn't there. He's not one to wonder without telling someone something. I went to look for him but then I got attacked…"
She trailed off, as if reliving the day. Longclaw had been listening closely and she flicked Orangekit's ear as if to say, Good job.
Suddenly a yowl came from the nursery. Orangekit eyes widened and he saw Bronzekit come running out, eyes alarmed. He headed straight for the medicine den as Henfeather raced into the nursery and Snowhare watched the nursery entrance closely, keeping the kits from coming inside.
Bronzekit reached the medicine den and ran inside, not even looking at Orangekit.
Inside, Orangekit could hear Bronzekit yowling at Leafclaw, "Wolffang is having her kits!"
Okay, review alright? A double reminder for you guys. please send me in two kits! I'm practiclly on my knees! Please!
