Drip. Drop.

Riverstar watched as little liquid red drops fell from her claws. They stained the top of her paws, they were now a light pink. She was barely able to watch what had just happened.

"Windstar..." Riverstar stuttered, slowly walking over to him.

He did not move.

"Windstar!" Riverstar shouted again.

No response.

"Windstar!" She cried.

The tom's eyes opened. "How could you do that to me? You were hiding a cat! Who knows,that cat could have hurt you!"

"Actually, that little cat was just looking for Shadowstar. She needed help. I know how to fight." Riverstar hissed.

This tom is an idiot.

"Shadowstar, huh?" He paused for a moment, then continued with, "What Clan is she originally from?"

"ThunderClan."

Windstar's paused for a moment, with a mysterious facial expression, unable to read."The name?"

Riverstar gulped. "That is not your business."

"Why won't you tell me!" Windstar yelled.

She took a big breath, "Because, I'm afraid you will hurt her more."

"If you don't tell me, it's a bigger risk."

Riverstar looked into his eyes. "Please, please." She put her blood stained paw on his left paw. "Promise me you won't hurt her."

Windstar nodded. "Okay."

"Her name is Cherrypaw."

"Oh, okay then." He said.

Riverstar sighed, looking down at the ground.

The injured tom started to struggle to get up, but plopped back down. "Ouch!"

Riverstar gasped, "Whats wrong?!"

He slowly shifted to a sit. "Sorry, they just sting a little."

Riverstar sighed. "I'm so sorry, I..."

Then suddenly, the wind grew heavier, and soon, a flash came through the sky, revealing a transparent cat.

She slowly walked over to Windstar and put her paws on his wounds. The cat said some words and phrases, and then, it was all better.

"Silverpelt?" Riverstar asked.

All the transparent cat did was smile as she jumped up, but did not land on the ground once again, she went higher, and higher until you couldn't see her any longer.

Riverstar smiled, and looked down at her paws. Wait...they were white! Not bloodstained!

Windstar got up. "That was amazing."

The white she-cat nodded. "It's getting dark, see you in the morning." She said, running off to her den.