A/N: Back again! So yeahhhhhhhhhhhh.

Yay! The Everest toy is coming out soon!

Well, that was random.

Anyways, since I've never actually been mining, I'm going to base Crescent's expiriance in the cave off of Minecraft. Ya know, just minus the mobs and stuff.

PS: It might be up to a week between updates now. I'm EXTREMELY busy with school and I don't have very much time to write anymore. But I'll try to update as soon as I can.

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Crescent walked farther into the cave, observing the walls and looking out for any exits. She had found a large light in the backpack and had tied it to the side with some rope so she wouldn't have to hold it. Crescent cautioiusly walked along, feeling the ground ahead of her with her dewclaws before placing her full weight down. Before long, she came to a fork in the tunnel. Unsure of which way to go, she decided to go down the tunnel with the most ore. She shone her light down the tunnel to the rigt, and saw a few flecks of silver and brown lining the wall, plus there was some light emmiting from it. Down the other, there wasn't much more, but it seemed to go down deeper.

Hhm. If I go down that one, I'll be able to get out. But if I go down the other, I can explore some more.

After a minute of deciding, she swerved and headed down the left passagway, giving up all thoughts of leaving the cave at the moment.

She walked aimlessly through the cave, occaisionally breaking a rock with her pickaxe to get to the ore. Why thhe heck not? I'm in here, so why not make the best of it. She thought, placing a bit of silver into her bag. Then she continued to walk along.

It was pitch black in the cave, with no way to tell if it was night or day. So Crescent just slept when she was tired. There was plenty of water in the cave, but precious little food. There were a few mice. And plenty of bats. She had learned to like their taste and had become an expert at plucking them from where they hang on the celing.

Crescent had lost track of time, but she had been in the cave for about a week when she ran into a dead end. She flattened her ears and growled in frustration. The passage was blocked by a bunch of boulders.

She turned around and walked a few feet, before turning around and hurling herself strait at the rocks. They moved a bit, but not much. She then contiued to lunge at them, using her pickaxe to chip them away. Before very long, the tunnel was cleared and she walked through, eyeing the wall for ore as she walked along.

She walked for hours. Enjoying the quietness and darkness of the cave. It was relaxing to her. And she enjoyed being alone. Her father had always taught her not to trust anyone except her family. "You never know what people are like. They might look nice and innocent on the outside, but they could be a monster on the inside." Those were his exact words. Crescent sighed at the thought of her father and couldn't help but miss the days where it was just her, her littermates, and him.

Ah. Those were the days. Crescent thought as she rounded a bend. Then a bright beam of light caught her strait in the eye. "Ah! What?" She growled, blocking the light with her paw. Then she turned her head and saw the beam coming from a seperate tunnel. She looked towards it and her eyes ajusted to the light. She walked down the tunnel, following the strange blue light. After awhile, the tunnel opened up into a large chamber. In the center, there was a large rock with a flat top. On top of that, lay a clear stone. Unlike any Crescent had ever seen before. She walked closer to it and eyed the stone. "Woah." Was all she could say. The stone was attached to the rock, and crescent slowly began to chip away at te rock. Being careful not to strike the pretty stone.

After several minutes, she had it. It lay in her paws as she stared down at it. She didn't know why, but she knew there was somthing special about this particular rock. It was heavy though. But Crescent didn't care. She did want to know what it was though. Then a thought entered her mind.

Ryder. He might know what it is. She thought.

With her mind set, she carefully slipped the stone into her backpack and headed out of the chamber. Retracing her steps until she found the exit she had discovered days earlier. She quickly broke away te rocks blocking her path and raced off as fast as she could towards The Lookout.

A/N: So yeah. Only a couple more chapters after this. It's almost done! Tell me if you liked it in the reviews please!

Sianii out!

Peace!