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Gray g glanced across the clearing. The she-cats nose was high. Her whiskers twitched excitedly. Cloud Spots padded forward, tasting the air. Shes right. Gray g looked up. The sky was clear, grog purple as the sun set. Thunder He frowned. Can you smell rain Not rain Thunder Rainswept Flower raced toward the gap in the heather and peered through. She hopped backward as Hawk Swoop swept past, her amber eyes glog with joy. Gray g frowned as he saw her, confused. You went hunting. He stopped as he caught a glimpse of a familiar pelt behind her. Thunder Joy surged through his pelt as he recognized the young tom. Thunders paws, which had been so huge when he was a kit, didnt seem big anymore. Youve grown His shoulders were broader, muscles rippling beneath his sleek orange-and-white pelt. Hawk Swoop had raised him in the moor cats camp after his mother and littermates had been killed. When hed left to be with his father in the forest, Gray g had missed him but hed understood why the young cat had wanted to go. He hurried to greet him, ears twitching with curiosity. What are you doing back on the moor Thunder glanced nervously around the camp. I hope you dont mind me coming here. Gray g slowed. Thunder hadnt answered his question. Strange forest scents clung to his pelt. Doubt pricked in his paws. Why had Thunder appeared now—so soon after Bumbles death and Gray gs quarrel with Clear Sky Had his brother sent the young tom to spy Hawk Swoop puffed out her chest. Hes come home, she mewed, her voice cracking. Beside the gap in the heather, Rainswept Flower stiffened. Whos that A white tom had limped into camp after Thunder. Gray g narrowed his eyes. Thats Frost, Hawk Swoop told them, her words tumbling out. Hes been banished by Clear Sky. Thunder left with him. We found them trekking from the border. Her eyes were fixed on Thunder, shining as fondly as if he were her own kit. Thunder was staring at Gray g, his gaze sharp with worry. Frost needs help and we had nowhere else to go. Thats why theyve come Gray gs pelt smoothed. Thunder was helping a friend. Hawk Swoop went on. Jackdaws Cry and the others went on with the hunt, but I wanted to bring Thunder home as soon as possible. Her tail flicked with anxiety and she lowered her voice. Banished cats should not be wandering the moors alone. And Frost is injured. Clear Sky wouldnt tolerate a cat not pulling its weight Cloud Spots went to circle the white tom, his nose twitching. Frost backed away, pelt bristling. Its okay, Cloud Spots murmured distractedly, his eyes searching Frosts pelt. Im just checking to see how badly youre hurt. Its a burn on my leg, Frost mumbled. He held still, watching warily as Cloud Spots padded around him. Thunder Frost whirled in surprise as excited mewls burst from the bramble and small paws thrummed over the sandy clearing. The kits were racing to greet their old friend. Gray g swished his tail. Wait, he told them. You can greet him in a moment. Your wound has gone sour. Cloud Spotss nose wrinkled as he sniffed at Frosts hind leg. Is that why it hurts so much Frosts face twisted with pain. Yes. Cloud Spots crouched and sniffed the wide, raw wound, which showed near the top of the leg where fur should have been. Yellow pus welled on swollen red flesh. Its a burn from the fire that t heal, Thunder explained. Come with me. Cloud Spots beckoned to Frost with a nod and led him toward a gorse bush. Its branches jutted over the clearing and Cloud Spots gently nosed Frost into the space beneath. Gray g saw the white toms face soften with relief as he sank down into its shade. Ill fetch some herbs to ease the pain. Cloud Spots ducked out from beneath the gorse and trotted toward the gap in the heather. What happened, Thunder Gray g leaned closer to the young tom. Why did Clear Sky banish you Thunder shifted his paws uneasily. Gray g was suddenly aware of Rainswept Flowers breath at his ear. Hawk Swoop was leaning close to Thunder. Tall Shadow and d Runner padded nearer, their ears twitching. Turtle Tail stood a tail-length away while the kits lined up beside her, fidgeting with impatience. Can we greet him yet Sparrow Fur begged. Gray g stared into Thunders eyes. He saw grief darkening his amber gaze. What had happened between the young tom and his father Come with me. Gently, he nudged Thunder through the gap in the heather and crossed the smooth grass, golden in the setting sun. As he sat down, he noticed Thunder glance over his shoulder, swapping looks with Turtle Tail. He was touched by the warmth in their gazes. He loved both cats and he was glad they were fond of each other. Im so pleased youve come back. He purred loudly. Thunder nosed his shoulder fondly. Its good to see you. He began to pace around Gray g. Gray gs ear twitched. He had to know why Thunder was so tense. Hawk Swoop said Clear Sky had banished you. Thunder halted. He banished Frost, not me, he muttered. I chose to leave. You chose to leave your father But you were so eager to join him Thunder growled. I have no father Gray g gasped. Has something happened to Clear Sky If his brother had been injured, or worse . . . No. Hes fine. Thunder stared angrily at his paws. Then why— He wanted me to take Frost somewhere and leave him to die alone Thunder jerked up his head and stared straight at Gray g. All the forest cats are scared of him. He hurts anyone who stands up to him. I cant stay in the forest if I dont agree with him. Gray g felt a flash of pride at Thunders outrage. But sadness tugged at his belly. Was Clear Sky going to drive away every cat who loved him He remembered his recent quarrel with his brother over Bumbles death. He hurts any cat who stands up to him. Perhaps Thunder knew Clear Sky had killed her. It could be another reason hed left. Did he mention anything about a kittypet who died Gray g ventured. No. Thunders eyes narrowed. Why We found a body near Clear Skys new border, Gray g explained. It was Bumble, a friend of Turtle Tail from her time with the Twolegs. Clear Sky said hed fought with the kittypet, but told me it was a fox whod killed her. Thunders gaze glistened. Clear Sky did return to camp yesterday smelling of fox, he admitted. And I fought a fox earlier today. Hope soared like a bird in Gray gs chest. So it could have been a fox Thunder stiffened. Why Do you think it could have been Clear Sky Gray g caught his eye. Do you They stared at each other for a moment that seemed to last forever. Gray g felt his heart beating in his throat. If Clear Skys own son thought him capable of murder . . . Gray g couldnt bear to finish the thought. Hes angry. Thunder avoided the question. And hes determined to claim as much territory as he can. He fears the coming cold season as though he was still in the mountains, and fear can bring out the worst in any creature. Gray g was impressed by how much Thunder had matured. The young cat seemed to spot danger with the clarity of a hawks gaze. He began to pace, nervous energy fizzing in his paws. I dont want forest cats fighting moor cats. Not over something as dumb as territory. He swept his tail toward the rolling moor. Theres more land here than we could ever need. So long as old cats die as fast as kits are born. Thunders mew was grim. But what if our numbers grow t our borders need to grow too Gray g flattened his ears. Do you agree with Clear Sky No Thunder growled. But we must defend the borders we have now or Clear Sky will take everything. There will be war. Stonetellers prophecy rang in Gray gs ears. He mustnt let it come true. Panic welled in his chest. If only I could talk to Clear Sky, he murmured. We could straighten everything out. We could set borders we both agree on. We could live in peace. Then talk to him. Thunders clear amber eyes glowed as the sun slid behind the moortop. Youre the only cat hed ever listen to. Gray g blinked. Thunder knew his father better than any of the moor cats. If he thought that talk might be enough to settle their differences, there was a chance for peace. You agree Yes. Then Ill do it Thunder turned and headed for the camp. Can Frost stay he called over his shoulder. Gray g caught him up. I wouldnt turn away an injured cat. Youre not Clear Sky, Thunder muttered. As they padded into camp, the other cats turned, their gazes curious. The kits, who had been charging up and down the clearing, stopped and turned. Go and make yourself a nest, Gray g told Thunder. Can we say hi to him now Owl Eyes called. Yes. Gray g nodded. As Thunder padded to the edge of the camp where long grass sprouted beside the heather, the kits tore after him. Youre back Sparrow Fur squeaked. Are you staying Owl Eyes asked excitedly. For good Pebble Eyes added. Gray g caught Tall Shadows eye. I must speak with you. Turtle Tail was watching, her gaze sharp, as Tall Shadow padded to meet Gray g. He ignored it, focusing on Tall Shadow. I want to speak to Clear Sky and see if we can set borders we both agree on with words instead of claws. Tall Shadows ear twitched nervously. Alone Is that safe Gray g hesitated. Would Clear Sky actually harm him Tall Shadow dipped her head. Take others with you, just in case. As she spoke, paw steps sounded beyond the heather. Jackdaws Cry, Shattered Ice, and Gorse Fur had returned, all three carrying prey. Jackdaws Cry dropped a dead rabbit beside the flat rock. Shattered Ice placed the limp body of a lapg beside it. Gorse Fur carried a shrew to d Runner and laid it at her paws. She touched his cheek with her muzzle, then sniffed the prey. No der shes getting plump. Gray g leaped onto the flat rock. I must speak, he called. Turtle Tail turned to her kits as they came hurtling from Thunders side. She shooed them back with a flick of her nose.
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