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  • Falling Feather stiffened, guilt clouding her gaze. She backed away from her brother, ducking behind Petal. This isnt your land, she murmured stiffly. You have to leave. Jackdaws Cry objected. But I havent seen you for— Petal cut him off. Falling Feather doesnt belong with you anymore, she snarled. Shes still my littermate Littermate. Thunder felt a pang of grief for Jackdaws Cry. Longing echoed deep within him. He blinked, surprised at the pain. Falling Feather chose to live in the forest with Clear Sky, Petal growled. Which means you live on opposite sides of the border. You shouldnt be here. Thunder hissed. Ive come to speak to my father. He dug his claws into the earth. We may have borders now, but he cant forget that we come from the same place and share the same ancestors. Petal padded closer, eyes slitted. We dont all come from the same place. She circled Thunder, looking him up and down menacingly. He unsheathed the tips of his claws. If she wanted a fight, he was ready. Petal went on. Ive lived here my whole life, just like your mother. Clear Sky and these two might come from the mountains—she scowled at Falling Feather and Jackdaws Cry—but they chose different leaders. The only things we have in common with one another now are the boundaries Clear Sky set for us. Thats no reason we cant live in peace, Thunder pressed. All cats have the same needs and the same instincts. Peace Petal snorted. Ever since I was a kit, Ive seen nothing but fights. Boundaries will put an end to that. Which is why we must speak to Clear Sky, Thunder put in quickly. We want to make sure that his boundaries bring peace, not conflict. Falling Feather lifted her tail. Ill take you to him. She ignored Petals growl. But I cant promise hell be pleased to see you. Thunder snorted. I cant promise Ill be pleased to see him. Let me worry about that, he told her. Just take us to the camp. He knew hed never forgive his father for the cruelty hed shown. He glared at Petal. Do you want to fight first or can we go Unsheathing his claws, an image flashed in his mind—him sinking them into her neck. He pushed it away as Petal backed off, her eyes glittering with unease. Am I as vicious as my father His chest tightened. Follow me. Falling Feather ducked along the rabbit trail. Jackdaws Cry followed, Thunder falling in behind. He felt Petals breath at his heels and heard the bracken swish against her pelt. Falling Feather led them along a ding trail past hawthorns and ferns. Thunder could smell his own paws-scents, still faint along the route. His heart pounded harder as he recognized the bramble ahead. The camp lay beyond and, as he followed Jackdaws Cry past the prickly stems, he stiffened, his gaze quickly scanning the hollow. Prey-scent filled his nose. A pile lay at one side of the clearing. Another was heaped beside the roots of the oak. A few half-eaten carcasses were scattered along the bottom of the steep slope below the hawthorn, flies buzzing over them. Leaf, the black-and-white tom, lay dozing beside the yew. Fircone and Nettle groomed each other in the clearing. A skinny brown tom sat beside the brambles, his head bowed close to a sleek gray she-cat. Theyre new. Thunder tasted the air, gathering their scent. They both had the notched ears of seasoned fighters. Was Clear Sky recruiting more cats Movement above caught his eye. He jerked up his head. Clear Sky was watching him from a low oak branch, which hung across the clearing. His tail drooped over the side, its tip twitching as he glowered at Thunder. His gaze slid to Jackdaws Cry, narrog, then flicked back. I thought Id seen the last of you, son.

    Clear Sky curled his claws into the bark of the jutting oak branch, fighting to keep his pelt smooth. Whats Thunder doing here He kept his gaze fixed on his son, giving nothing away as he steadied his breath. I trusted you, and you betrayed me. Clenching his teeth, he pushed himself slowly to his paws and jumped down into the clearing. Thunder faced him. Jackdaws Cry hung back, staying close to Falling Feather. Trust her to be mixed up in this. She brought them here, not me. Petal darted forward, ears flat as she jerked her muzzle toward the white she-cat. Falling Feather lifted her muzzle. Do you want to hear what they have to say She stared at Clear Sky, unflinching. It depends what it is. Clear Sky slowly circled Thunder and Jackdaws Cry. These cats should be afraid of him. Theyd crossed the border. They walked into his camp. Let them know they arent safe here. He tightened his circle, nudging Jackdaws Cry with his shoulder as he passed. The black tom leaped back, hissing. Dont touch me Hes spooked. Satisfaction surged through Clear Sky as he thrust his muzzle close, one eye on Jackdaws Crys unsheathed claws. Attack me if you want, he challenged. He flicked his tail around the forest cats. Nettle and Fircone had padded closer. Thorn and Dew watched, their bristling pelts shog they were ready to fight if necessary. Youll die if you do. Jackdaws Crys eyes sparked with fear.