A/N- This is the third installment of warriors driving lessons! Now it's Cinderpaw's turn, and I don't think Millie's looking forwards to it.

Millie: No I'm not, in fact, as I said to Cinderpaw…

Me: Shut up! Just let them read it for themselves!

Millie: Sorry.

Me: Good. Now, here's a ball of string.

Millie: Hooray! –chases ball of string-

Disclaimer- I don't own warriors, or anything to do with this, except the idea of the story. But let's just get on with the story, eh?

Cinderpaw's Lesson

Millie groaned as Cinderpaw bounded over towards her.

"Teach me! Teach me!" yelled the grey tabby.

"Okay! Okay!" Millie replied.

Millie led Cinderpaw over to the monster.

"I'm not looking forwards to this, y'know, so you'd better be on your best behaviour!" warned Millie.

Cinderpaw nodded enthusiastically. Millie nodded in return and opened the door for the apprentice. Cinderpaw slid inside and into the driver's seat, fastening her seatbelt. Millie sat in the passenger seat and closed the door. She fastened her seatbelt and meowed,

"Now, take it slowly. Start the monster and drive along the Clan Thunderpath at about 20mph, okay?"

Cinderpaw nodded again and turned the ignition key. She pulled up the handbrake and gently pressed on the accelerator. The monster moved forwards. Cinderpaw turned the steering wheel and drove the monster out onto the Clan Thunderpath.

Millie was beginning to relax now. After the stress of teaching Firestar and, she shuddered, Dustpelt, Cinderpaw's lesson was a welcome break.

Suddenly, the two cats noticed a badger on the route, several foxlengths ahead of them. Millie saw a mysterious look in Cinderpaw's eyes, something that was more knowledgeable and angry.

Suddenly, Cinderpaw slammed her paw down hard on the accelerator and the monster lurched forwards. Millie glanced at the speedometer. It was now reading 70mph! She looked out of the side window, it was all a blur.

All of a sudden, the monster lurched and Millie saw a black and white shape thud against the windscreen.

"Holy Starclan!" she cried, "What have you done?"

Millie glanced across at Cinderpaw. For a second her eyes burned with the same fierce intensity as before, but almost as quickly as it had appeared, it was gone.

Millie gave a sigh and ordered Cinderpaw to return the monster to the clearing.

As they parked and got out, Millie thought,

Well, I suppose at least we don't have to report the badger.

A/N- I know this one isn't as funny but the next one will be better. Promise.