Hmmmm…. Dunno when this story became the first in the search engine… thank you all!

KestrelstarxAmberstar Yeah, I guess they're kinda short XD I'll try to make them longer in the future! I'm only allowed on he computer 1 hour a day so they aren't so long.

Ashheart15: Just in case you missed my 'review', Lightningclan will have a good end

Can anyone think of a substitute for Skyclan? I can think of Birdclan and Cloudclan I read from somewhere, but they sould weird to me…. Please tell me in the reviews if you can think of one! Or maybe ill skip Skyclan altogether

Chapter 2

Lionel trailed aimlessly behind his siblings as they walked back to their house. He could feel his anger dissipating, but a trace of it was still there. How could Ivy be so stupid? Didn't she know the dangers of Trojans and viruses?

Inside, Ivy paused and looked out the gate, her eyes becoming wide amber depths. "Is that thumb drive related to those cats?" she asked herself softly, and Lionel had to strain to hear. What cats? Was Ivy daydreaming again?

Upstairs, Lionel heard Hazel's impatient call. "Lionel! Are you coming or not? We don't need to wait for you, you know!"

"Coming, coming!" he replied hastily and tapped Ivy on the shoulder. "Come on, they're waiting for us."

Ivy blinked as if she had just emerged from a dream. "What? Oh. Sorry!" she murmured as she followed Lionel upstairs. He sighed softly as he emerged at Jason's bedroom, where the old computer was.

"Um, okay, so how do we work this thing?" muttered Daisy. "The computer's taking forever to boot up!"

"Be patient," sighed Jason as he tapped his foot on the floor. "It's loading now… Okay, it's started up. We can sign in now."

Jason typed in his username and password.

"Argh! Now it's preparing the desktop. This might take a while." he tapped his fingers impatiently on the wooden table.

Five minutes later, a triumphant "Finally!" was heard.

Lionel, Daisy, Hazel and Ivy instantly leapt to their feet and looked in anticipation at the screen.

"Lionel, could you plug that thumb drive in?" Jason queried.

Lionel nodded and plugged it in, anticipation swarming over him like a hive of bees.

Instantly, the screen went black.

"Aha! I told you it was a bug!" cried Hazel triumphantly.

Before she had even finished speaking, a storm of numbers spilled out of the computer, circling around Jason's entire bedroom. All five teenagers could feel a strange sucking sensation, dragging them towards somewhere. Fear dropped like a cold stone in Lionel's belly.

"Where's it coming from? What happened?!" he screamed, kicking his legs vainly to try to resist the powerful sensation rippling over him.

"I have no idea!" screamed Ivy.

"We should never have plugged it in!" shrieked Hazel, managing a weak glare at Daisy, before thrusting her arms and legs frantically towards the opposite direction of the sucking sensation. "It's all your fault, Daisy! If you never suggested for us to go out and explore, we would never be stuck in this mess!"

Daisy's eyes stretched wide and her mouth opened in a gape of disbelief. "My fault? Who knew it was there in the first place?!"

"Who cares? It doesn't matter now!" shouted Jason over the commotion. "All I want now is to get out alive!"

With a loud whoosh, all five children were suddenly sucked into something. At last, the forceful pulling sensation stopped. Zeroes and ones were all that made up their surroundings, some of them spinning and twinkling in an almost star-like manner.

"Where are we?" Lionel demanded, sitting up straight.

His voice was immediately drowned out by another loud, robotic voice.

"Scanning completed," The hidden machine declared.

"What?" Lionel looked around in search of the voice's source.

Instead of finding the machine, he saw a huge green screen with pictures of five different cats. He saw a distinct flash of ginger, black, brown and white before he was pulled somewhere again, somewhere far, far away from home.

Goodbye, Mom and Dad. He thought, sadness welling inside him like a wave. I'll probably never see you again.

Lionel could see something white rising up to meet him. It engulfed him completely, so thick that he was not able to see anything outside.

The next thing he knew, he felt some part of his body peeling off. It wasn't painful, but it was itchy. As he raised one arm to scratch his shoulder, he saw that it was not an arm, but in fact, a golden limb.

What had happened to him? Fear coming off him in waves, he took a good look at his arms and legs and found that, instead of feet and hands, he had paws.

Looking back over his shoulder, he saw that his clothing had disappeared entirely, and out of his back sprung soft, fluffy ginger fur.

The white thing tore, and Lionel could see his surroundings again.

To his left, he saw a tortoiseshell she-cat, and a ginger tom.

The tortoiseshell she-cat's eyes widened as she asked, "What just happened?"

Just managing to stifle a gasp of surprise, Lionel stared at the tortoiseshell for a while before whispering, "Ivy?"

The tortoiseshell also looked bewildered as she stared at him. "Lionel? You became a cat too?"

"A cat?" Lionel looked down at his legs again. Of course. The furry legs and tail, and the colour of his fur… he had turned into a cat.

The other ginger tom looked at him too. "Lionel…I should have recognized you earlier," he added with a wink, despite the situation.

"Lionel! Ivy! Jason!" the cries came from Lionel's right. He turned from where his body was floating in the middle of nowhere. "Daisy and Hazel?" he asked, looking at each she- cat in turn.

Just then, the black and green surroundings came into an end and all five cats dropped to the ground. Lionel could see that the ground had a thick layer of snow on top.

"Oof!" squawked Daisy, the white she-cat, as she plunged down into the snow.

The brown she-cat that was Hazel was luckier. She fell into a bush, scattering snow everywhere, closely followed by Lionel.

Both of them padded up to Daisy. "You look like you've been dragged through a field of thorns!" purred Hazel, her eyes glittering with amusement.

Daisy hissed playfully and sprung at her, her earlier fear forgotten.

From the bush where Lionel had landed, he heard two separate gasps as two bodies came crashing down. He turned around and raced towards his two remaining siblings. "You guys okay?"

Ivy blinked at him. "I'm fine."

She hurried to scramble off Jason's lithe ginger body. "Sorry, bro," she mewed.

Jason rose and stretched. "It's 'kay." He murmured. The sun rays turned his ginger pelt to gold, and as Lionel looked closely, he could see patched of darker ginger along Jason's tail and paws.

"Where are we?" wondered Lionel.

"You're on LightningClan territory," snarled a menacing voice. All five cats looked up to find a black tom with a stumpy tail glowering at them. Behind him, there was a light grey tabby and a gray she-cat.

"And I'm afraid," he added, "that you are now our prisoners."