Chapter 10
My first day as an apprentice.
(Amberpaw's POV) Just this chapter.
Disclaimer: I still don't own warriors. DUH.
Gingerstar14: I just realized that I messed up on my chapter numbers. This Chapter number is right, though.
I streched, then leaped to my paws. Today was the first day of my apprentice training. I dashed over to my new mentor, Brambleclaw. He was eating a vole. I didn't pay too much attention to that though. "Ramble-uh, Brambleclaw, are we gonna go now?" I asked.
Brambleclaw looked up. "Sure, want the rest?" He slid the remaints of his vole over to me.
"Thanks!" I meowed, then quickly demolished the vole. "Now can we go?" I asked. I just couldn't stop myself from bouncing on my paws.
Brambleclaw laughed. "Okay. I remember being that hyper when I was an apprentice."
Brambleclaw padded out of camp. I followed him, all too eager to start my training.
"Show me how fast you can go!" I mewed.
"Okay, watch." Brambleclaw shot off as fast as he could possibly go.
When he padded back, I exclaimed, "Wow!"
"You'll be that fast someday." Brambleclaw meowed.
My eyes streched wide. "Really?!" I exclaimed.
"Sure. Now time to give you a tour of the territory." Brambleclaw nodded.
"Yayyyyyyyyyyy!" I couldn't help myself. I ran around him a million times. (I think)
"Amberpaw," Brambleclaw mewed quietly. "I think there is a posibility that you have to stop that."
I stopped, skidding into him. "Sorry,"I mumbled.
"Just don't do that again, and it will be fine." He assured me.
As we padded along, Brambleclaw seemed distracted. He even ran into a stump! I couldn't help laughing.
He shook his head. "Ouch"
"That's okay." I mewed.
"The first place we are going to is the horseplace, which is right ahead. Then we'll head over to ThunderClan and RiverClan borders."
"You were ThunderClan before, weren't you?"
Brambleclaw winced. "Yes." He answered sharply.
'hmmm,' I thought 'Why dosn't he want to talk about that?'
"Now, this is horseplace. Those are horses." Brambleclaw motioned wth his paw to some very large creatures with flowing manes and huge hooves. They were surrounded by a fence.
"They are huge!" I exclaimed.
"Yes, but very stupid. They let twolegs ride on their backs." Bramblecaw mused.
"Man, that is dumb."
"Yea, we saw lots of them on our journey to the Sun-drown-place, and on the way here."
He turned around, signaling for me to follow. I trotted after him, wondering about what lay beyond my own territory.
