My eyes darted from my sister to my father. I didn't know who to choose. My father had protected me all my life, but it was his fault I didn't get to grow up with my sister. She should have been safe as an apprentice, but he sent her away anyways. BrightClan help me! How can I possibly choose between to two of them?

"Fuzzynose? Who matter more to you? Me or that monster we call a father?" Mistycloud asked.

"Fuzzynose, Who matter more? Me or that filthy Unwanted?" Shadowstar scoffed. My head spun as I tried to choose one of them. I closed my eyes and thought.

"No!" I heard my apprentice scream. My eyes burst open as I bolted for the sound of my son's voice. I couldn't really stop it if my father and sister fought, but I would never let anything happen to my sons.

"Frostpaw!" Snowberry gasped. She had attacked Snakepaw but Frostpaw had jumped in the way, protecting his brother. He reminds me of me, I would have done that for Stormpaw any day.

"Snowberry, stop." I growled.

"Fuzzynose, stay out of this." she snapped.

"No, they are our sons. Both of them. What happened to you?" I scoffed.

"What do you mean?" Snowberry retorted.

"Whatever happened to Snow, the shy and gentle kit that stumbled across our path moons ago?" I asked.

"I grew up and stopped living in the past. I had to change, for the best of the Clan. StormClan doesn't need weak warriors." She hissed.

"No, StormClan needs gentle and understanding warriors who don't always result to violence." I growled.

"You know nothing Fuzzynose, you're the medicine cat." She scoffed.

"Do you think your mother would have wanted you to act like this?" I asked her.

"I never knew my mother." She growled. She doesn't know. Cloverfoot never told her.

"I know more about warriors than you do." Fuzzynose said, moving in front of his sons.

"I'm a warrior, you aren't." She scoffed.

"My parents were both warriors. I'd imagine I know a thing or two more than you." I retorted.

"You barely knew your mother, she died when you were a kit. And everything your father knows about Clans he passed down onto the rest of us. Now quit changing the subject and move out of the way." Snowberry growled, unsheathing her claws.

"I will not let you hurt our kits." I declared, unsheathing my claws and digging them into the dirt.

"Fuzzynose, I'm sorry. I never wanted it to be this way." She sighed before leaping at me, her claws unsheathed. Her weight knocked me over, my head hitting the ground hard.


"You think you're so smart because you were Wanted." I growled. I stared into the blue eyes of my brother, Deerpelt.

"Dovekit, it wasn't my fault you were Unwanted." Deerpelt hissed.

"I'm Dovetail." I snarled.

"Not to me." He spat, leaping at me. His weight knocked me off me paws but I rolled over before he could pin me to the ground.

"I learned a lot. Isn't that proving I'm just as good a warrior as you are?" I asked him. I didn't give a mouse-tail about what my parents thought of me, what I wanted was my brother to smile and be happy that I wasn't dead.

"Dovekit, you were Unwanted. I'm not allowed to mourn for Unwanteds." He scoffed.

"Deerpelt, you aren't mourning for us. We aren't dead, we're alive. I'm alive." I told him, sheathing my claws.

"Not to me. Dovekit, to me you really are dead." He snarled, leaping at me. I didn't have time to unsheath my claws before I felt a pain in my side


"I never thought I would hate you more than I hated father for making you Unwanted. I was angry at first but I got over it. I knew Father was doing the right thing, getting rid of the weak clan mates." My sister scoffed. I unsheathed my claws and dug them into the soil. I didn't know what had become of the Clans, they were filled with hatred for their own littermates.

"I always thought you would be the one to welcome me, I always thought you were different from the rest." I growled.

"Did you think I would pity you, Littlestar?" Pebblestar retorted.

"I thought I would get only the slightest bit of pity from my littermate." I hissed, slashing at my sister's muzzle. Pebblestar swiped at my paws, knocking me onto my back. I didn't have time to get up before her claws dug into my shoulder.

"Father was right, you are weak. Littlestar, you deserve to be the leader of the rest of the filthy Unwanteds." Pebblestar hissed in my ear. I snapped my teeth at her head, catching the corner of her ear. I shoved her off me as she howled in pain. I pierced me teeth into her flank, ignoring her howls.

"I am not weak!" I growled, my teeth digging deeper into her pelt.


"Cloudstrike." a heard a voice. I was lowered in the corner, protecting my three kits. I wouldn't let them see the battle raging on. They were too little to see that.

"Who is it?" I growled, looking around furiously.

"Cloudstrike, it's me. Your sister." the voice replied.

"Iceshadow? Quit playing games with me." I growled, burying my kits in my fur.

"Surely you haven't forgotten your other sister?" a she-cat stepped out in front of me. At her paws, was a kit.

"Blossomkit." I sighed. I remembered dreaming about what it would be like if she was still alive, seeing her here, where she has been safe is the best feeling I ever had.

"Blossomtail." she corrected.

"Who's this?" I asked, nudging the small tom at her paws.

"This is Fallenkit. He's my only kit." she mewed.

"He's beautiful. Blossomtail, I'd like you to meet my three kits, Jaykit, Tigerkit and Blazekit." I purred, allowing the three f them to wriggle over to her.

"Who are you?" Jaykit squeaked.

"Are you an Unwanted?" Blazekit asked.

"Father says Unwanteds are weak and worthless." Tigerkit scoffed.

"My mother is not Unwanted!" Fallenkit growled, swiping at Tigerkit's ears.

"Fallenkit!" Blossomtail scoffed, pulling her son closer to her.

"He called you Unwanted!" Fallenkit protested, glaring at Tigerkit.

"He is right. When I was a kit I didn't listen to the rules and my father cast me out as an Unwanted. I'm glad though, I wouldn't have ended up here if he didn't." Blossomtail purred, reassuring the small tom. She's happier here, growing up without me? I thought nervously. I can't blame her. It's been so long that I forgot about her. I'll never admit that to her though.

"I'm glad you aren't like the rest." Blossomtail purred, turning to me.

"What do you mean?" I frown.

"Well, all the others seem to forget that my clan mates were once their littermates. They look at them as their enemies, you don't though. You look at me like I am, your sister." she smiled.

"I could never hate you. You are my sister." I reassured her, smiling. Nothing could possibly ruin this moment for me. I am with my sister once more.

Sorry I haven't been updating this story, I got my laptop taken away from me so I couldn't type it. Now that I have it back, I'll try to update it more often. Review what you thought of this chapter!