A/N: There's still interest in this series, even after all this time? O.o'

All right, here's the deal. I've decided to resume work on this in my spare time, something I will have a decent amount of in the coming months. Here's the catch though: to start up again, I will be writing several pairings of my own choosing. These may include Tom/Tom (possibly a Scourge/Ashfur lemon) or She-cat/She-cat. I might resume requests after this, though I will also be picking and choosing from those. Thank you for the patience on what has otherwise been an abandoned fic for nearly two years now, though I'm aware most of my original readers have moved on. I'd also like to aknowladge the praise I've received, and I assure you the quality of my writing has improved.

As a consolation, here is a rather short passage from a piece I wrote recently.

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Two strangers met under the moonlight. No words were exchanged, and nothing mattered, only that they were here tonight. There would be no need for such trivial ideas as names or Clans.

Their interlude began like a symphony would, with tentative warm-ups. One began gentle licks across their momentary lover's pelt, gauging the other's reactions with flickering eyes. Needy murrs of aproval rose from the other's throat, spurring the first on to work more roughly. A cry of pleasure rang out into the air, unhindered.

Then the next act came, with instant passion. Hips met, teeth gripped on to scruff, and more wild sounds echoed in the night. This time it was the voices of two. Fire raged between their intertwined bodies, steadily rising higher with each striking thrust. Their peak was drawing near. The stars seemed to dim in comparison to what they were feeling from within their bodies at this moment.
Finally, with one more savage stroke, the world went blinding white with excstacy.

As the moon began to fall, the two separated themselves, still basking tiredly in the afterglow. No words were exchanged between them, they had none to say. Just as they had come, each made their own way back. After all, they were only strangers.