And even more of what I had written for English…Are these chapters getting longer? 0_o
I still own nothing. Warriors belongs to Erin Hunter. Also, Fuzz belongs to my friend Crystalgleam, and Fire belongs to my other friend, Cougerstar.
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Again, Fire woke me up. I hoped this wasn't going to become a habit. Luckily, she didn't resort to violence this time. She was simply staring at me with huge, amber eyes. You know that feeling you get when someone's staring at you? I don't get that. She actually woke me up by shouting "Wake up you lazy cat!" in my ear. I growled, but admittedly I was awake.
"What?" I sighed, glaring. She rolled her eyes.
"Lazy furball, get up," She commanded, "and tell me your name. I told you mine. If we're staying together, I should know your name."
"Twink." I answered curtly, stretching. It felt good to stretch out and not get tossed out of my house.
"Twink? What kind of name is that?" The small cat snickered. I glared at her. Might I add that I'm not a morning person?
"What kind of name is Fire?" I countered. She shrugged and let it drop. We hunted then, Fire catching several mice and I only got a wounded thrush. I really needed to get help with the whole 'stalking' thing. But there was no way I would admit that to Fire.
I was finishing my thrush, and Fire was nibbling on her second mouse when we heard it. The loud, stupid barking that could've only been a dog. I felt the calico-colored fur rise along my spine, and saw Fire stiffen as we both heard it. A split-second later it came barreling into the clearing. It was probably the biggest dog I'd ever seen. Without hesitation, Fire and I bolted, leaving our breakfast behind. Obviously however, the mutt didn't have a taste for mice because it didn't even pause as it trampled the remains of our meal. The big lug just continued after us relentlessly. Luckily, we had the advantage. We were smaller, and therefore faster.
Finally, we lost it. Both of us were hungry again though. I was determined to catch something not wounded this time as both of us set off to hunt in different directions, careful not to stray too far from each other. I had just cornered a plump vole that was unaware of my presence when I heard them. Fire yowled and another voice screeched in terror. I thought I recognized the voice, but it couldn't be…could it? The loudness had scared away the vole anyways, so I went to investigate. Sure enough, it was a voice I recognized.
"Fuzz?" I asked, completely stunned that the fattest and laziest cat I knew had gotten here. The cream colored female nodded.
"Twink!" she exclaimed, running up to me, licking my head repetivly.
"Quit it." I complained, "What are you doing here anyways?" Fuzz blinked at the bluntness of my question.
"Well, Isabell was worried…so, I, uh, came to find you and bring you back." She said, a determined glint in her eyes. Fire was watching the exchange curiously.
"You know this cat?" She asked, tilting her head. I nodded.
"She used to live across the street from me." I told the smaller cat, still looking at Fuzz.
"You do know I'm not coming back, right? I hate it there; it's much better out here." The cream-colored female seemed to accept that.
"Then I'll stay with you!" she announced, standing as tall as she could. I couldn't help laughing at that. Fuzz? In the wild? Was she kidding? Apparently not, because she glared at my laughter.
" You don't think I'm serious?" she pouted. Great, I hated dealing with sadness. I looked at Fire and sighed.
"What do you say? Can she come with us? I'd feel guilty if I left her here to die." Fuzz flinched at the last word, but was quiet as Fire thought about it. The small dark cat nodded.
"Yah, I wouldn't like leaving her to die either." She stated bluntly. And just like that, Fuzz was added to our little gang.
