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The cavern was beyond any beauty Frozenpaw could have ever imagined.

A silver shaft of moon and starlight touched down before a glimmering stone, three tail lengths high. It appeared as if raindrops were streaming down its surface but they were frozen in place, forbidden from touching the cold floor under her paws.

The other medicine cats were unfazed by the splendor of the cave, for they have seen it many times before, but Frozenpaw knew that what stood before her was something she would relive for as long as she same to Highstones.

"Frozenpaw," Hailblaze whispered, advancing slowly towards the shimmering rock, "welcome to the Moonstone."

The Moonstone, named for the seasons of cool moonlight that has fallen from the sky to rest upon its smooth surface. Frozenpaw felt that knowing that, she was closer to the stars than she thought she could ever be as someone who wished for a difference.

The other medicine cats padded forward, and curled up before the stone. Hailblaze joined them at the edge of the stone. He ran his tail along the empty space beside him, beckoning Frozenpaw to join him.

She rushed ahead and laid down.

She noticed how the other medicine cats had there attention turned to Hailblaze. The gray and white tom nodded and cleared his throat.

"Cats of StarClan," his deep voice boomed across the cavern, echoing in Frozenpaw's ears, "tonight I bring you a new apprentice who has decided to join the rest of us at your wisdom. Please accept her among your ranks and light her path for as long as she shall be remembered." He stopped then, and lowered his head to the base of the stone, where he then touched his nose to the surface.

Frozenpaw looked around and saw that the other medicine cats have done that as well. She followed there actions and touched the tip of her nose to the rock.

She felt an icy sensation flow through each hair on her pelt until the were standing on end. She felt her eyes were immediately heavy with sleep, and Beofre she could think of anything else, she had drifted off into a world of blackness.

When light broke through again, Frozenpaw saw that she was no longer at Highstones, but standing in front of clearing, shaded by four ancient oak trees and a rock greater than any other she had ever seen.

Is this StarClan?

Her heart skipped a beat when she realized her thoughts were true. It was unusually warm for a early newleaf night, and the sky above was sprinkled with an unbelievable amount of stars, and the stars were huge, almost dancing across the darkness in a pool of silver.

Soft paw steps sounded from behind her, and she whirled around to face a cat she had never seen before. This cat was white like her, with the same green eyes, but was much bigger and the fluffy kit-fur Frozenpaw still had wasn't seen along the cat's body. She looked at Frozenpaw with a completely blank expression, no emotion what-so-ever to help Frozenpaw read her.

"Are you a StarClan warrior?" asked Frozenpaw, which to her seemed like a stupid question. Of course she was. After all she was in StarClan.

The cat made no response to Frozenpaw's question, not even an ear-flick. It was almost as if she hadn't said anything at all. It was almost like she wasn't there in first place.

Impatience started to gnaw at Frozenpaw's belly and her claws unsheathed into the plush grass. It was only then the white cat moved, but it was barely a flinch. Her expression didn't change.

"Who are you?" Frozenpaw asked, voice dripping scorn. She waited in utter silence for the cat before her to say something, but all she heard was the breathing of her own lungs. "Say something or I'll make you."

At her threat, the white cat smiled ever so slightly, but it wasn't a pleasant smile, it was a cruel, smug smile that sent chills down Frozenpaw's spine. Now she was afraid. She never thought that a look so tenuous could frighten her so much. Her claws sheathed.

At this, the cat's grin broadened, sending more fear through Frozenpaw's mind. Her heart began to beat rapidly, and she didn't know if she should try to find out what was happening or scream to wake up. She didn't even feel as though she was sleeping. Everything before her was so real, beyond any nightmare she had ever had.

She opened her mouth to call for someone, but before she could, the white cat waved her tail, stopping her abruptly. Frozenpaw winced as the white cat raised a paw and stepped toward her. Her eyes were still empty, but her smile was still savage.

"Get away from me," whimpered Frozenpaw, but her legs would not move, she was frozen in place. How could she be so scared in a place so pure? Her heart beat even faster, and her breathing grew ragged.

The white cat finally made a noise. It was a laugh, a soft, barely audible laugh that held as much cruelty as her simple smile. She stopped and exhaled lightly, taking another paw step towards Frozenpaw.

"What do you want from me?" Frozenpaw was shouting now. Fear gripped her voice, the fear of kit that was caught in a fox trap. Blood pounded in her ears, but her screams were still louder, slicing through the starlit land like the was claws through water.

The white cat revealed her teeth, clean teeth. The absence of blood should have calmed Frozenpaw, but she couldn't push down the rising dread that boiled in her veins.

It was like everything had disappeared that moment, the memories of Lionpaw and Snowshine in the nursery, Oakshade ignoring her, Hailblaze scolding her, the medicine cats teasing her. Right then, there were only three things, Frozenpaw, the white cat and her terror.

"Leave me alone! Send me home!" she shrieked. Her voice was shouted through the world, and ended, faded from the world around her. No one had heard her, not one cat of StarClan, or a cat of the waking world. Emptiness flooded the land.

The white cat jerked her head forward, and at it, Frozenpaw yelped. She was trying desperately to throw herself away and run until there was no more land to run on. But she couldn't, she was trapped in her fear.

Suddenly, the white cat leaped, claws outstretched towards Frozenpaw's throat. It happened so quickly, but it was all in slow motion as she watched the grin on the white cat grow bigger, more teeth being shown in her mouth, large strong teeth. Frozenpaw waited for her claws to pierce her neck. She couldn't move. She couldn't do anything except watch.

The white cat's claws touched her throat, and Frozenpaw expected pain to begin flowing through her body, but that never came. Rather, as the white cat's claws drew deeper into her neck, strength washed over her and the fear she felt was slowly being lifted from her shoulders. No blood was spilled, no agony erupted, it was now only her, and power, power to break free.

In a surge of light, the white cat flashed out of sight and with her, the world.

Frozenpaw awoke with a jolt. The cavern was still lit with the silver light of the stars overhead. She raised her head from the Moonstone, shaking her scruff fur.

I was so afraid, she thought, and then I was strong. Is that how I am accepted by StarClan?

The medicine cats around her began to stir. Squirrelfur was the first to awaken, followed by Spiralwhisker, Goldenwillow and Whispershadow. Hailblaze scuffed the stone floor with his paw before opening his eyes to the world.

Goldenwillow got up and stretched. "That was nice. StarClan sent me pleasant dreams."

"Me too," Squirrefur and Spiralwhisker said at the same time.

In her soft voice, Whispershadow said. "StarClan sent me something I am not sure about. I will have to think about it." She stood, flexing her claws. "It is almost dawn. We should be heading back."

The other medicine cats nodded in agreement. Goldenwillow led Squirrelfur out of the cavern, leaving behind the dreams they had shared with their ancestors. With a goodbye to Hailblaze, Spiralwhisker followed. Whispershadow did the same, wishing Frozenpaw a good luck with her training. After that, it was just Hailblaze and Frozenpaw in the cavern.

Her mentor started padding off into the shadows of the tunnel. Frozenpaw sluggishly followed him. Despite the efficacy she had earned in her dreams, it was only normal that she was to worry. She was torn between asking Hailblaze about it or keeping it to herself. Both of the choices had their possible consequences. Telling Hailblaze may give him the wrong idea; he might begin to think it was an omen of danger. On the other paw, if she remained quiet, her anxiety might get out of hand. She thought about it as they walked back to ThunderClan territory. A faint pink light streaked the dark blue horizon, announcing dawn to the forest. She let the colors take her into another world, where it was quiet and peaceful. Hailblaze might have been speaking to her, but that didn't matter. She felt safe at that moment, and she turned slowly to her mentor.

"Hailblaze," she began. "I have a question for you."

He pricked his ears, noticing the softness in her mew. "Yes Frozenpaw?"

"Well...what happened when you were accepted as medicine cat apprentice by StarClan?"

He blinked at the question, deep in thought. "My mentor, Shadewhisker, promised that the most enchanting nights of my life would be the ones experienced as a new cat- an apprentice following a new path and a medicine cat serving his Clan. He was right. It has been about three seasons since I had last come across those enchanting encounters, but I remember the wonder of it all. They all stood there, welcoming me, cheering my name, and sent me images of things unreal." Hailblaze had a faraway look in his eyes as he recalled the story. "I have never seen as much beauty than I have seen those two nights."

Beauty? asked Frozenpaw in her head. All I knew was confusion. "So, also the time you were an apprentice?"

"Yes," he answered. "I told Shadewhisker, and he saw the same things. Let me just say, if you are accepted, you see nothing but pulchritude, all medicine cats do, letting us know that we are all bound together, for the goodness of our fate."

But what about my dream? Does this mean I wasn't accepted by StarClan? I was in a pretty place, I saw pretty lights, but only one cat was there, one, cold, cruel cat.

"Is that what you saw, Frozenpaw. Did you see the perfection?"

Frozenpaw no longer felt safe as she walked through the forest. Light may have been beginning to shed across the Clans, but her mind was dark fog. It wasn't a good idea to tell Hailblaze what she saw. "Yeah," she lied, "I did. StarClan was amazing."

"Were you at Fourtrees?"

"Is that the clearing with those four gigantic oaks?"

"Yes."

"Then yes."

"You'll be there for the Gatherings, and most of your dreams with StarClan," he told her. "Like the Moonstone, it is a sacred place."

Frozenpaw listened as he continued, at least she partly did. The rest of her was all caught up in the possibility that she was a bad idea.

Ta-da! Next chapter done! Again, if you have any questions, PM me. Thanks for reading and leave a review before you go if you would.

~Destiny