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Chapter 5: Truth, Visions…and Eaglepaw

Leafpaw POV

Leafpaw's nose scented the sweet aroma of fresh-kill. She could almost taste the rabbit in her mouth; it was right in front of her. Leafpaw jumped and went towards the rabbit.

Bam!

"Ouch! What was that for, Leafpaw?" Snowpaw screeched. "I brought you fresh-kill, waiting for you to wake up, and this is how you treat me?"

Leafpaw had collided with Snowpaw; now, both were lying on the ground with a pained expression. I guess I overslept. Strange...I never oversleep. It must be from all that pent-up anger towards Stormheart.

"Hello! Hello! Earth to Leafpaw; are you there?" Snowpaw mewed.

"Sorry. I'm out of it today," Leafpaw replied.

"It's okay. With all that stuff yesterday, I understand," Snowpaw said. "Well, anyway, I'll be outside with Rainpaw, okay?"

"Okay. I'll be there soon," Leafpaw mewed.

Leafpaw took a deep breath as Snowpaw walked out of the den. Okay, Leafpaw! Get a grip! You can't get down just from stupid Stormheart. Now, let's go see Rainpaw and Snowpaw.

Leafpaw shakily stood up, took the piece of fresh-kill that Snowpaw had given her earlier, and walked out of the den in the same direction Snowpaw just headed. Leafpaw saw her two sisters there munching on their pieces of fresh-kill.

"Hi," said Snowpaw and Rainpaw, their mouths full of food.

"Hi," Leafpaw mewed in response.



Leafpaw's stomach grumbled making her realize how hungry she really was. She laid down next to her two sisters, putting down her food and started to slowly munch on it. When her hunger had finally died down, she heaved a content sigh. How troublesome; I have to listen to that idiotic mentor. How can he even be a warrior with those things in mind? He should be focusing on how he should train an apprentice, not how smart or superior he wants to be.

Snowpaw let out a hiss. "He's here, and I can always beat him up if you want."

Leafpaw looked into the eyes of the cocky face of her mentor. "It's fine; I'll deal with him," Leafpaw hissed back.

Stormheart growled, "Leafpaw, come with me!"

Leafpaw shot a pained expression at her two sisters as they sympathized with her. After all, it's not every day that one meets an annoying, cocky, pain-in-the-butt cat. Leafpaw slowly padded next to her mentor as they headed toward the moors. What're we goanna do today? Let's take a look at our choices: give me hateful stares and not teach, or be egotistical and not teach. Ding, ding, ding! I think we have a winner: both!

Snowpaw POV

Snowpaw watched as her sister was led away by her mentor. She narrowed her eyes. It was so unfair! Leafpaw never did anything wrong and, yet; she had gotten stuck with Stormheart for a mentor. For some reason, Stormheart was really mean to Leafpaw. Ugh! Leafpaw wouldn't even let her beat him up!

"Hey, Snowpaw!" said a tabby apprentice.

"Hi?" said Snowpaw, trying to figure out if she knew the apprentice. "Umm, who are you?"

"Name's Foampaw. I'm supposed to find Rainpaw. Windfur wants her in her den. Do you know where I can find her?"

"I'm Rainpaw," said Rainpaw from behind Snowpaw. "I'm coming."

"Bye, Rainpaw!" called Snowpaw as her sister scampered off.



Snowpaw considered going back to sleep; after all, her mentor was the deputy, and had to attend to other duties before they could go training. The white she-cat got up and began to walk back to the apprentices' den. Suddenly, she stopped dead in her tracks. Just a few tail-lengths away stood Eaglepaw.

Get a grip, Snowpaw! Thought Snowpaw, trying hard not to stare. Snowpaw, he's just another tom. Go say hi! Okay, so he's cute and funny, and nice...and good looking and...Did I mention cute...?"

"Hey, Snowpaw!" Snowpaw was brought back to earth by the sound of the handsome tom's voice. She had hardly noticed him walking up to her. "Ravenpelt said we could train together again. We're gonna do battle training."

"That sounds great," replied Snowpaw. "When are we leaving?"

"Now," said Ravenpelt as she appeared from behind Eaglepaw.

"Okay," replied Snowpaw.

Rainpaw POV

Rainpaw's nose twitched as she walked into the medicine den. It smelled strongly of herbs and berries. Though she now slept there, the harsh tang was hard to get used to after sleeping in the milk-scented nursery.

"Ah, Rainpaw, you're here," said Windfur, looking up from the pile of herbs she was sorting.

"What are we doing today?" Rainpaw asked, cocking her head to one side in curiosity.

"When I finish sorting these, I am going to show you some of the best herb-gathering places in the territory," said Windfur.

Rainpaw sighed and went over to help her mentor. She had been hoping that Windfur would have decided to take her to the Moonstone. Last night, for the third night in a row, she had dreamed the terrifying dream of Hawkfur's murder. Each time, she had been powerless to stop it.

"Something wrong, Rainpaw?" said Windfur in an almost motherly tone.

"No," she sighed. "I was just hoping you would take me to the Moonstone."



"You had your dream again, didn't you?" said Windfur, her expression growing much more serious.

"Yes," mumbled Rainpaw, not meeting her mentor's eyes. "I just think that there's a meaning in the dream I haven't discovered yet. I don't want Hawkfur to die if I can do something about it."

Windfur's expression softened again. "I know, Rainpaw, but, you see, even if it were necessary to take you to the Moonstone today, I couldn't. Tonight's the full moon; there's a Gathering tonight. Please try to remember, Rainpaw: StarClan don't make things obvious. Only time will tell the outcome of your dream. It is our duty to heed the warnings StarClan give us, not to meddle with fate."

"Yes, Windfur," said Rainpaw, still not totally convinced. "Did you say there is a Gathering tonight?"

"I did," said Windfur, her eyes sparkling. "You want to go?"

"Yes."

Windfur purred lovingly at the silver-blue apprentice. "I know you do, but, in the end, I don't get to pick; Eaglestar does. Remember, you were only apprenticed two dawns ago. Don't be surprised if you aren't picked. But, I must say, I do want you to meet the other medicine cats..."

"So can you ask Eaglestar?" interrupted Rainpaw, who was suddenly extremely excited. Meeting cats from other Clans! What could be more exciting? She had always wanted to know what it was like to live in another Clan. Rainpaw suddenly remembered her dreams. If she was allowed to go, Hawkfur would certainly be there; after all, he was ShadowClan deputy and held a very important position within the Clans. It was possible that Rainpaw could warn him about the threat that was Darkfur. Maybe she could save more than one innocent life; StarClan had made it clear that Hawkfur wasn't the only one in danger from Darkfur. Rainpaw could make herself worried, though; the thought of her first Gathering was way too exciting.

"We'll see," said Windfur in a purr, her eyes twinkling. "You are a fine apprentice. You have come such a long way in a very short time. But I won't have you at that Gathering if you can't concentrate on your tasks today. Now, come along; we have work to do. Herbs don't collect themselves, you know."



With that, the gray medicine cat walked out of the den, beckoning with her tail for Rainpaw to follow.

Leafpaw POV

Leafpaw looked up. They had finally had reached their destination. The western moors spread out around her. They were far enough that it was used for spars, but close enough that there were other warriors and apprentices nearby. Leafpaw scurried quickly by, she had already sensed many, many other warriors with their apprentices nearby that just happen to be able to see what they were goanna do. She scented Berryfur and Owlkit nearby as well as some apprentices.

"I'm going to test your strength, come at me with intent to kill or you'll never get by me," Stormheart growled.

Leafpaw tried not to smirk, 'well that's no problem. I would've wanted to attack you with the intent to kill wither way. Hmm, straight out attacks were never my specialty, they were Snowpaw's. I'll just have to think as I go.' She thought.

Leafpaw swayed back and forth to distract Stormheart's eyes as she charged faster and faster. Leafpaw had thought this a fair fight, but she was wrong. Stormheart was the smartest cat in the clan. If she wasn't so intent on beating Mr. I-am-so-smart she would have noticed Owlkit's out stretched paw. Before she could stop herself, Leafpaw landed on the ground with a crash. She glared as Owlkit scampered away, and Berryfur stared at her as if it was her own clumsiness, not Owlkit's interference that had made her fall.

The many other cats around snickered and laughed at poor Leafpaw's predicament. Stormheart in false kindness try to help Leafpaw get to her feet. Leafpaw jumped back and saw everyone's laughing faces and ran as far as her paws could take her. Tears threatened to fall from her eyes, but she didn't let them. She ran far, far away so that no one could give her that look.

No one saw the happiness and amusement from Stormheart's eyes and he falsely padded away towards Leafpaw to help. Everyone thought Stormheart was going to help Leafpaw; no one saw what was really going in his mind at that time.

At that time Leafpaw was in a small area far from where she ran. She came here to be alone; she had no idea where she was.



"Ha, weak just like your father," Stormheart mocked.

"You-you know who my father is?" Leafpaw asked timidly, tears still threatening to fall from her amber-brown eyes.

"Of course!" Stormheart smirked, "But obviously you're too young to know."

Leafpaw stood there in shock. Why, WHY had no one told her? Wasn't she mature enough to know?!

"Yes, your father. He was the ShadowClan deputy, or should I say ex-deputy. He died, unfortunately!" Stormheart said with an evil grin. "Yes, he was Hawkfur. You know, Leafpaw, you look exactly like your father. And I hate you for that. You and your two stupid sis-"

"DON'T CALL THEM STUPID, YOU, YOU CRUEL MONSTER!" Leafpaw screamed. "YOU KNOW NOTHING OF WHAT MY SISTERS AND I HAVE BEEN THROUGH, THE RIDUCULE. I BET MY FATHER WAS TEN TIMES, NO ONE HUNDRED TIMES THE WARRIOR YOU ARE."

Rage boiled within Leafpaw. How dare he insult my sisters, me, and my father! Even if I've never met my father, he must've been a great warrior.

"You know, I'm proud to look like my father. Because now I know that you feel pain whenever you look at my face," Leafpaw proudly stated.

Stormheart grunted angrily. "Hmm, whatever. Good luck getting back to camp, my dear apprentice."

The tom speed off without another word, leaving Leafpaw out on the moors alone to wallow in her misery, without any hope of getting home.

Snowpaw POV

Once the group of WindClan cats got to the training hollow, Ravenpelt lectured Snowpaw and Eaglepaw a bit about how to hunt rabbits and other animals. Snowpaw was having quite a time paying attention; she was abnormally aware of every movement Eaglepaw made. Every time he so much glanced in her direction she couldn't help feeling a shiver of excitement pulse though her veins. To top that all off, tonight was a full moon and there would be a gathering. Snowpaw hoped she would be chosen to go. The white she-cat was brought back to earth with a jolt as Ravenpelt said, "Now let's practice some battle moves. Snowpaw, defend yourself!"



Ravenpelt leapt toward Snowpaw without any further warning. Snowpaw dodged to the left, and as Ravenpelt landed on the ground and spun around, the apprentice jumped on her back. Ravenpelt tried to fling her off, but Snowpaw dug her paws into her mentor's side and flipped her over, pinning her down successfully. However, Ravenpelt had the advantage in size and flung Snowpaw off easily.

Before the deputy could launch another attack, Snowpaw was on her feet. The white apprentice charged at Ravenpelt with alarming speed, hitting the bigger cat with great force, sending them both flying. Eaglepaw stared wide-eyed at the pair of she-cats, who were now wrestling on the ground. Ravenpelt yowled loudly, causing Snowpaw to back off.

"Hey!" hissed Snowpaw angrily, "what gives?"

"What gives is that was your first test, and you passed with flying colors!" Ravenpelt exclaimed, "No apprentice that I have ever trained has ever defeated me on their first try! Well done."

Wow, had she really just beaten her own mentor on her first try? Snowpaw had always been a strong fighter, but all she had ever done before was considered play fighting, though Leafpaw had felt her claws more than once.

Snowpaw glowed with even more pride when Eaglepaw said, "Great job Snowpaw! I could learn a lot from you!"

"Thanks," she said, nodding to both of them slyly, staring a little too long at Eaglepaw.

Rainpaw POV

Rainpaw trailed happily behind her mentor. It was almost sunhigh and the pair was out collecting herbs. It was Rainpaw's first official tour of WindClan's lands (though her and her sisters had snuck out as kits). Rainpaw lifted her head in excitement; she loved being out of camp. It seemed like the whole world was welcoming the young apprentice. Windfur had already shown her the best places to find yarrow, fever-few, marigold, and juniper berries and shown her many important land marks in WindClan territory such as the old badger set and the Training Hollow. Rainpaw felt relieved; it was bliss to follow her mentor around her Clan's territory, learning all she could about the ways of the medicine cat and the warrior. It gave her something to concentrate on that wasn't her terrifying dream. The two cats came to a stop and Windfur turned her head to the young apprentice.



"Use your nose Rainpaw, tell me what you can smell," said Windfur.

Rainpaw opened her mouth and took a deep breath. The scents of the moorland and the forest beyond filled her nose and mouth.

"I smell rabbit, you, me, some sort of bird, and cat scent that isn't WindClan or ShadowClan," recited Rainpaw.

"That's a blackbird. The cat scent you smell is ThunderClan, we are very near the border. There will come a time when you will know each cat scent by name. Even medicine cats must train to know and understand such things, for just because our duty is to heal and interpret, that does not mean that there will not come a time when we may meet other Clans in battle. StarClan has shown me that you have a great destiny. One day you must be able to stand on your own, it is my duty as a mentor to prepare you for that day."

Rainpaw nodded her head. The idea of having to carry out her duties as medicine cat of WindClan scared her a bit.

"Come now Rainpaw," said Windfur, "We should be heading back. I want to pick up some herbs for the store on the way back."

"Ok," replied Rainpaw as she followed her mentor away from the border.

The two she-cats walked for a while until they reached a stream.

"Take a drink Rainpaw," said Windfur, "I am going to collect that yarrow we spotted early."

"Ok," replied Rainpaw, "I'll do that."

It's good to be away from the camp, thought Rainpaw as she took a long drink from the cool water in the stream. This dream is really starting to annoy me. I wish I could do something; I can't even work up the courage to tell my own sisters, how can I protect the Clan if I don't know what to do? I'm useless.'

Suddenly, the world around Rainpaw dissolved. For a moment it was as if she was floating. A second later she found herself staring the stream, but instead of her own reflection looking back at her, she saw Darkfur leap at Hawkfur. She saw Hawkfur struggle as Darkfur moved in for the kill. She saw Darkfur's yowl of triumph as the brown warrior fell. Rainpaw saw many, many unnamed cats fall at the claws of the dark warrior, his paws stained 

with the blood of the innocent. She saw chaos, battle, betrayal, death, and destruction. She saw what Darkfur would unleash upon the forest she loved so dearly, and all the young apprentice could do was watch.

As the vision began to blur, she saw Darkfur's eyes gleam with hatred and the faces of herself and her sisters gazing back at him. Here they were grown up and their eyes showed grief, fear, and the fire of battle. A voice spoke clearly in Rainpaw's ear.

"The Hawk has taken its last flight and nothing except the chosen ones stand in the way of the rise of the darkness feared by all. Danger has come."

Rainpaw's eyes flashed open. Windfur was standing over her looking very worried.

"Rainpaw! Thank StarClan you're okay!" said Windfur, sounding relived.

"What happen?" asked Rainpaw, trying to fight the feeling of dizziness that was attempting to come over her.

"I went to collect some yarrow and left you here. When I came back you had passed out. Are you sure you're alright?"

"I'll be fine," said Rainpaw, trying to get to her feet.

"You had a vision didn't you?"

Rainpaw could only nod her head. She didn't want to think about that just now.

Windfur's gaze became suddenly sympathetic. "It's ok; you don't have to tell me about it. Come on; let's get you back to camp."

Snowpaw POV

The rest of the day, the cats practiced battle moves, advanced for Snowpaw, and normal for Eaglepaw. Though he was still on the normal battle moves, Eaglepaw was excelling fast.

A little later, Ravenpelt announced that they would be going hunting.

"Hey, Snowpaw, do you want to go hunting with me? If it's okay with Ravenpelt, of course," said Eaglepaw, directing the last part at Ravenpelt.



"Of course you can, Snowpaw, I'd love your eagerness. Practicing your hunting skills without a mentor is always challenging, so feel free to come find me if you need help. Stay with Eaglepaw, alright? Eaglestar would kill me if you got lost," said Ravenpelt, winking at her from behind Eaglepaw.

"Yeah, sure I'll come with you. Are you going to invite anyone else?"

"Nah, just us. Foampaw will just slow us down anyway" Eaglepaw said, shrugging off her timid suggestion.

"So, let's go then!" Snowpaw said excitedly.

As they were running away, Snowpaw called back to Ravenpelt, "Tell Eaglestar where I am!" She waved her tail to tell me she had heard, and then disappeared into the brush surrounding our camp.

"Where should we go first?" Snowpaw asked innocently.

"I was thinking Lookout Rock," Eaglepaw said softly, or Snowpaw thought so, because wind was rushing past her ears.

As they sat on Lookout Rock after catching quite a few rabbits Eaglepaw said, "Snowpaw, have you ever had that feeling that you know someone so well, and they think you and them are just friends, but you want to be more than that?"

"Yes, and that is sad, especially when you know they feel that way and you don't. It's better though when you don't know for sure that they just want to be friends. I do have a friend that way Eaglepaw, someone who is very close to me, but I think he just wants to be friends," said Snowpaw.

"Oh, me too! I really wish she knew how I felt about her. I think we would be great together. But I don't know if she feels the same way," said Eaglepaw.

"Okay, Eaglepaw, I'm ready to admit something" she said as she looked at the sky, a beautiful sight on the rolling moors.

"Same here. I need to tell you something, too" he said nervously.

"I really like you, Snowpaw," said Eaglepaw.

"I like you too, Eaglepaw."



Eaglepaw looked relieved and happy at the same time. "Come on, we should be getting back. Eaglestar will be picking cats to go to the gathering. With your performance today, I don't know how you cannot get picked!"

Snowpaw was taken aback by Eaglepaw's praise. All she could do was follow him back to the WindClan camp, a new spring in her already energetic step.

Leafpaw POV

Stormheart quickly padded away too fast for Leafpaw to see the way back home. She had gone too far away from the WindClan camp, and she was very close to where the Twolegs lived. The young apprentice simply sat for a while, gathering her thoughts. Eventually she got up and began wonder. Quite a bit of time had passed.

I hope Rainpaw and Snowpaw aren't too worried, she thought. Leafpaw moved a little more forward and scented a rabbit. Her stomach growled loudly and she blushed slightly. "Well, a snack won't hurt since I'm out her by myself."

She followed the scent of the rabbit, and after a long trek she finally found it. She pounced on it and gave a quick bite to its neck. The rabbit lay limply in her paws. She ate it in a few minutes. Wait a minute, she thought, how was I able to scent a rabbit so far away? It smelled like it was only a few pads away... She thought long and hard and came to no conclusion. She sighed softly; would she ever get home?

An idea struck her. I know, what if I use this ability to find the camp? Leafpaw smiled. She closed her eyes and started to scent the air, opening her mouth slightly. When she had smelled nothing but some prey and the old stench of Twolegs, she was about to give up.

Suddenly, a familiar group of scents hit her. WindClan. Male, female, old, young. Yes! The WindClan camp! She had done it! Leafpaw searched in the direction that the scent had come from. Leafpaw ran for what seemed like moons and moons, but obviously wasn't. Her pads where sore before she finally pushed though the camp's entrance.

Snowpaw POV

It was nearly dusk when Snowpaw and Eaglepaw returned from their hunt. Each apprentice carried a large amount of fresh kill.



"Well done!" said Ravenpelt excitedly as the pair entered the camp, "You two brought back more prey than the rest of the apprentices put together!"

Snowpaw lifted her head proudly; she couldn't speak because of the prey in her mouth. Her gaze shifted from Ravenpelt to Eaglepaw out of habit. The tom's eyes shown with pride as well. Snowpaw felt a tingle go down her spine. She couldn't believe it: Eaglepaw liked her too! Snowpaw felt like nothing in the world could force the feeling of happiness from her today.

Eaglepaw's eyes met her's. Snowpaw blushed and looked away. Then Eaglepaw found her gaze again. The apprentices kept this up until Kestrelwing appeared from behind Ravenpelt, who was watching it all with an amused look on her face. He whispered something to her and she scampered off behind him towards the medicine cat den.

"What was that about?" asked Eaglepaw.

"I have no idea," replied Snowpaw, clearly confused.

Before the pair had time to wonder about this any further Leafpaw burst though the camp entrance. She was fuming and her eyes shown with annoyance and bitter hatred. Snowpaw ran over to her without stopping to think.

"Leafpaw!" called Snowpaw anxiously, "What happened to you? Did Stormheart do something?"

"Yes," snarled Leafpaw, "that cocky idiot embarrassed me in front of a bunch of apprentices and then chased me out to the middle of nowhere and ran off before I could catch up!"

"So you're saying that Stormheart made a fool out of you and then chased you and left you to find your own way back?"

"Pretty much, yeah," said Leafpaw.

"Can I go beat him up now?" asked Snowpaw.

"No. I'll take care of him somehow," said Leafpaw with a sigh.

A few fox-lengths away, Owlkit was telling a group of apprentices what seemed to be a very funny joke. The other cats where all laughing and pointing at Leafpaw. Snowpaw looked behind her and saw Eaglepaw hiss 

something into Owlkit's ear. The ignorant tom froze for a moment and walked back toward the nursery.

"Why don't you go find Rainpaw?" said Snowpaw, "I want to see what Eaglepaw's doing."

Leafpaw's eyes twinkled knowingly; it was too obvious what her sister was trying to do. "Sure Snowpaw."

"See you in a minute, then," said Snowpaw as she padded over to Eaglepaw.

"What was that about?" asked Snowpaw.

"That idiot kit was insulting your family. He was bragging about making Leafpaw trip during her training session," said Eaglepaw angrily.

"What?" exclaimed Snowpaw, preparing to go chase after Owlkit.

"I know. That kit really gets on my nerves. When he is apprenticed I'll show him a thing or two about how things are run in WindClan."

Snowpaw was liking Eaglepaw more by the second. It was a dear ambition of hers to give Owlkit a lesson he wouldn't forget in a hurry.

"Come on," said Eaglepaw, "let's go see what that sister of yours is up to. I haven't met Rainpaw yet."

The apprentices walked over to the Medicine Den to find Leafpaw sitting close to the entrance, trying to eavesdrop.

"What's going on?" asked Snowpaw.

"Sshh!" snapped Leafpaw, "I'm trying to hear what they're saying! Ravenpelt, Eaglestar, Windfur, and Rainpaw are all talking about something!"

Snowpaw pricked her ears trying to make out what the cats where saying.

"…are you sure that's what you saw Rainpaw?" said Eaglestar in a rather fearful voice.

"Yes. I-I think it meant that he is free to take over if the chosen cats can't stop him," replied the timid voice of Rainpaw.



"Did StarClan say anything about who these cats might be?" asked Ravenpelt.

There was silence for a moment. Snowpaw felt uncomfortable. Rainpaw have visions of some cat taking over? What had the world come to?

Rainpaw broke the silence. "I saw my sisters and me looking back at him, as if to challenge him. I have no idea if StarClan meant that it's us or if we are just going to be affected by him," she said in a voice barely above a whisper, Snowpaw was straining her ears.

"What do we do, Windfur?" sighed Eaglestar.

"There's only one thing we can do," said Windfur, her voice filled with stress and confusion, "wait for a clearer sign and try to stay as alert as possible. I would say it's best not to worry the Clan, or the apprentices for that matter."

"Then there is no more to discuss. We will wait for a clearer sign."

Ravenpelt was out of the den before Snowpaw could move a paw-length. The black she-cat gave the three apprentices a long look before specking.

"Rainpaw will be along in a moment. You three had best be getting some food. You're going to tonight's gathering."

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