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Leafs gaze slid toward Falling Feather. What about the rest of us, not born in the mountains Can we trust her Clear Sky scanned the cats faces eagerly. Did any other cat share Leafs doubt Of course Quick Water stared angrily at Leaf. Petal narrowed her eyes. Clear Sky is right, she murmured. We need to be able to rely on each other even when times are tough. If wed wanted to live as rogues, wed have stayed rogues. But we chose to join Clear Sky because we believed he offered us a better life. Exactly Clear Sky lifted his tail triumphantly. Im glad you understand, Petal. I only want whats best. Loyalty will give us strength. It will let us trust one another. It will keep us safe. His gaze flashed back to Falling Feather. That is why she must be punished. Falling Feathers snowy fur spiked along her spine. Punished Her mew was barely a breath.

Clear Sky looked around the other cats. If she shows any signs of disloyalty, it must be reported to me. Immediately He waited until Petal nodded and Leaf blinked in agreement. Fircone and Nettle shifted their paws uneasily. Immediately Clear Sky showed his teeth. They gave hasty nods. Quick Water Clear Sky glared at the gray-and-white she-cat. I t need to report her. She glared back. Falling Feather would never be disloyal. He narrowed his eyes. Any cat may give Falling Feather orders. Any cat may take her prey if they wish. She is lower than a snake until she has earned our trust again. Falling Feathers eyes sparked with hurt but she didnt argue. Quick Water moved closer to her friend. Clear Sky flicked his tail. But we have more important things to discuss. He looked down at Fircone and Nettle. Some cats have been questioning my decision to expand our boundaries. He saw Nettle unsheathe his claws defensively. His warning had been heard. Content, he softened his tone. I want to put your minds at rest, he soothed. Its for your own good. Cant you see that He nodded toward the trees crowding the camp. Blackened trunks showed among them. The fire destroyed much of our territory and it will take time for the forest to recover and prey to return.

We need more land to hunt until it does. And with Thunder and Frost gone and small mouths to feed . . . He glanced toward the yew. Birch had crept from the shadows and was staring up at him while Alder tugged his tail between her teeth, trying to haul him back beneath the branches. Clear Sky went on. We need to claim as much territory as we can. Leaf frowned. Claiming territory is one thing, he called. How do we keep it Clear Sky flexed his claws. We patrol our borders and we fight any cat who crosses them. Even Gray g Quick Water tipped her head. Hes your brother. Fury surged from Clear Skys belly. He attacked me He accused me of murdering the kittypet Bumble Outrage spiked his pelt. Me Murder a kittypet He flicked his tail toward Birch and Alder. I rescue cats, I dont kill them. He pressed on before anyone could remind him how the kits had lost their mother. These are dark times, and the cold season is not yet here. We must work together to build a strong, safe home Together Together Petal chanted eagerly. Together Leaf joined her.

Fircone joined in with the black-and-white tom. Together Clear Skys chest flooded with pride as the cats yowled their support. Even Quick Water and Falling Feather joined in, though their eyes watched their new mates warily. So what He knew that building loyalty and trust among his cats was going to take time. But it would be worth it. By next warm season, the forest would belong to them and they would be well fed and safe. We must be strong. Clear Sky lifted his chin. Let us train until no cat can outfight us Train Leaf stared as the other cats fell quiet around him. We will practice fighting until were better than any rogue or moor cat Excitement rushed through Clear Sky like wildfire, his thoughts spiraling. If we share our skills and our strengths, well be able to protect our territory. Nettle Clear Sky leaped from the rock and circled the gray tom. I want you to fight Fircone. He padded toward Fircone and nudged his mottled gray shoulder. Go on, he urged. Fight I dont want to hurt my friend Nettle objected.

Then keep your claws sheathed, Clear Sky told him. I just want you to show us your fighting technique. He nodded to Leaf and Petal. We can watch. He beckoned Quick Water and Falling Feather closer with a flick of his tail. And we can learn your skills, then show you ours. Leaf was nodding. Great idea, Clear Sky. I bet they have moves we dont know. Petal leaned forward. And I have moves they can learn. You can fight next, Clear Sky promised, exhilarated to see his cats so eager to share their skills. He blinked at Fircone. Are you ready Fircone nodded, his amber eyes shining. Im ready. Me too. Nettle whisked his tail and dropped into a crouch. Fircone narrowed his eyes and faced his friend.

Clear Sky padded across the clearing, nudging Leaf, Petal, Falling Feather, and Quick Water back until there was a clear, wide circle for the two young toms. Can we watch Birch was straining against Alders teeth as she tugged on his tail. Yes. Clear Sky purred indulgently. Youre never too young to learn. Quick Water flashed him a disapproving look. He ignored it. Hopefully, shed change her mind when they grew into fearless, skillful fighters. He stepped aside as Birch and Alder hurtled forward and skidded to a halt beside Petal. Fircones tail was sweeping the earth behind him as he stared at Nettle. Nettle narrowed his eyes, muscles twitching beneath his pelt. Fircone leaped. Nettle reared and met him in midair. The thump of their bodies as they clashed rang throughout the camp. They dropped. Nettle landed on top of Fircone and, raising his forepaws, slammed them down onto his friends shoulders. Breath burst from Fircone. He rolled, bunching his hind legs and kicking out as Nettle reared to hit him again. His back paws caught Nettle on the chin and thrust him backward. Petal darted out of the way. Alder and Birch stared frozen as the huge tom careened toward them. Move Petal ordered.

Shrieking, they scattered like mice, escaping a moment before Nettle collapsed heavily onto the ground beside them. Finish him, Fircone Clear Sky goaded. Fircone had already leaped to his paws, rage burning in his eyes. He clearly hadnt expected Nettle to attack him so forcefully. Hissing, he leaped at his friend. Nettle scrabbled to find his paws too late. Fircone hit him hard, smashing him to the ground. Growling, Nettle curled like a caterpillar and grabbed Fircones hind paws as the mottled tom reared. Clamping his jaws around his friends leg, he tugged until Fircone staggered and fell. No one finishes me With a hiss, Nettle dived for Fircones throat, teeth bared. Enough Clear Sky darted forward and grabbed Nettles scruff. He tugged him back. We dont hurt each other. He tried to hurt me. Nettle glowered at Fircone. Fircone glared back. I was defending myself You both fought well, Clear Sky praised. He was pleased to see such ferocity. If they were this fierce with friends, how fierce would they be with enemies That was a good move, Nettle. He nodded approvingly at the gray tom. Fircone wasnt expecting you to grab his hind legs. He turned to Fircone. And you moved well in the air. You must teach us all how you managed to twist like that. I used my tail, Fircone told him. Leaf tipped his head curiously. How Ill show you. Fircone dropped into a crouch. When you leap, the twist starts in the tail-tip. If you flick it right, itll alter your balance just enough. He leaped, twirling as he streaked through the air, then landed gracefully on his paws. Nettle leaned forward, rage giving way to curiosity. I didnt know you could do that. Try it, Fircone encouraged eagerly. Clear Sky sat down. The friends anger was forgotten already. They were only interested in learning how to fight better. Satisfaction warmed his pelt. They were skilled cats. And, with training, theyll be deadly. image CHAPTER 2 image We should meet him face to face, ready to fight. Gray g watched d Runner pace the clearing. Her brown pelt was rippling nervously. She lashed her tail as she went on. The sooner we make a stand, the sooner hell understand. The wiry rogue had grown plump since joining them. The steady diet of prey must be doing her good. Gray g glanced at the rest of the moor cats, gathered in the sandy hollow where they had made their camp. Jagged Peak was crouching beside Turtle Tail, his eyes round with worry. Gorse Fur watched through narrowed eyes. Shattered Ice and Jackdaws Cry sat with ears pricked, as though they were listening beyond the gorse for trouble. Hawk Swoop fidgeted between them, her orange pelt catching the early evening light. In the distance, the setting sun touched the moortop, turning the heather golden. Gray g closed his eyes in frustration. If we start with a fight, who knows where it will end. His paws felt heavy as stone. Tall Shadow growled softly, her hackles lifting. d Runner could be right. If we make a stand now, hell think twice about attacking us. He t attack us Gray g refused to believe Clear Sky would hurt his own kin. Hes my brother I grew up with him. What is there to fight for anyway Rainswept Flower spoke up. We dont want Clear Skys dumb forest. Surely he doesnt want the moor He chose to live in the woods. She stood beneath the drooping brambles that arched over one end of the hollow, the yellow-flowered tips of its trailing fronds resting on her brown pelt. Behind her, Gray g could hear Turtle Tails kits playing in the shadows, sheltered from the d beneath the arching branches. The petals rustled and Sparrow Fur tumbled out. Ill be the mouse this time, she called to her littermates. Shed hardly finished speaking when Pebble Heart and Owl Eyes burst from the brush and hurled themselves at her. Thats not fair. Sparrow Fur wriggled from under them and stood at the edge of the clearing. She puffed out her tortoiseshell fur. You have to give me a chance to hide. Owl Eyes sat down. Why cant we play Jump the Bird Pebble Heart rubbed his nose with his brown tabby paw. Theres not enough space to play a bird game under the brush. We could play out here, Owl Eyes suggested, nodding toward the stretch of sandy earth. Gray g glanced at the young gray tom. Stay out of the way, he ordered. Until weve finished talking. Sparrow Furs eyes lit excitedly. Lets go back under the bramble and see how far we can climb into the branches. She disappeared inside. A moment later the bramble trembled as she began to scramble through its spindly stems. Be careful Turtle Tail began to cross the clearing, her eyes round with worry as her kits disappeared into the tangle of branches.
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