North-Day-Winter-Snow-Heavy
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Graystorm trudged through the half-frozen mud, his head down, his whiskers frozen.
The city cat was far removed from his normal surroundings, deep in the wild, winter-torn mountains and he was lost.
For days he had run and for days longer he had wandered, never finding a safe haven.
He tilted his head towards the stars, eyes pooling with tears.
If there was ever a time, if there was ever a moment, for a sign to be given him...
It was now.
For a breathless second he stared, blinking hard to clear away the snowflakes.
A sudden light seared across the sky, like the ripples of a sunlit stream pouring through the cracks of reality and soaking the midnight stars in an ocean of green.
Directly above the highest peak of the distant mountains.
Sandclaw and Firedark stalked through the deep drifts of shifting snow, fighting the wind.
Exhausted, the two cats paused in the shelter of a downed tree, both panting breathlessly and glad to be out of the wind.
"Can we...go back now?" Firedark asked, puffs of hot air accentuating his words.
"Not until we have something to report back to Wildeyes," Sandclaw replied, lowering his head as he panted.
"But there's nothing out here. Nothing's dumb enough to try and hunt in this snow."
"Redsparrow swore she heard someone shouting for help roundabouts here."
"It was probably just a bird," Firedark shook the settling snow from his shoulders.
"Regardless, I want to make a circuit around those trees. Then we'll head back."
"Alright," Firedark stood up "Let's get this over with."
Sandclaw stood and shook the snow from his own coat, catching Firedark rolling his eyes.
Sandclaw gritted his teeth but said nothing as they started walking.
The black cat was a decent warrior, Sandclaw could give him that, but that was all. Otherwise, he was nearly intolerable. Stubborn, thickheaded, dull, and sometimes downright insubordinate. He knew Wildeyes would never turn Firedark out of the clan, but sometimes he wished the annoying tom would just disappear.
He glanced sideways as he heard Firedark mutter something under his breath. Sandclaw was just about to stop and ask if he'd like to repeat what he'd said a little louder when Firedark did exactly what Sandclaw wanted.
He disappeared.
For several seconds Sandclaw stared at the now blank patch of space, then slowly looked down at the ragged dark hole in the ground.
Leaf litter from the previous fall had built up over some sort of pit or ditch and snow had fallen over that, creating an entirely imperceptible trap.
I couldn't see the bottom of it, Wildeyes, poor Firedark, he must've broken his neck when he landed. I'll sure miss him"Sandclaw! Sandclaw where are you?"
Sandclaw sighed in disappointment "I'm up here, Fire, are you hurt?"
"No I landed on some soft- oh sweet Ancients."
"What? What is it?"
"Sandclaw," there was a strangled horror in Firedark's "It's a cat...I landed on a cat and I think he's dead."
"Oh Ancients," Sandclaw groaned "Alright, watch out, I'm coming down."
Biting his lip, Sandclaw leapt down into the darknes, narrowly missing Firedark as he landed.
"Where is it?"
Firedark shuffled aside, allowing Sandclaw to see the limp form.
"It's a young 'un," Firedark choked "And he's as cold as ice."
Sandclaw gently nuged the still cat's chest "He's breathing Firedark."
"He...he's alive?"
"Mm-hmm," Sandclaw nosed against the stranger's face "C'mon... C'mon, wake up..."
The cat whimpered softly and stirred, then his green eyes flickered open.
For a second he stared blankly at Sandclaw, then his pupils dilated and he shot up, breathing hard.
"Easy, easy," Sandclaw and Firedark backed away from the nervous tabby "We're not going to hurt you."
"Who...where... where am I?"
"Currently? You're down a ditch with the two of us," Firedark supplied helpfully.
"You're in
Songclan territory, and, as Firedark said, a bit stuck," Sandclaw tilted his head to peer at the hole "Don't worry, it shouldn't be too tough to get out though."
"No, I can't."
"You can't? What, do you like it down here?"
"Firedark, just stop," Sandclaw was back to wishing that the warrior would disappear "Kit, what's wrong?"
"I am
not a kit," the tabby snapped "And my paw's sprained. I can't jump."
"Great, well, have a nice winter."
"Firedark! If you don't stop, I am going to use your dead body as a stepping stool to get him out of here!"
"I'd like to see you try."
"Uh, if you guys are going to kill each other, I'm going to go over there."
Sandclaw sighed through his teeth "No, kit. We're going to get you out of here. Promise."
"My name is Graystorm and I am not a kit!" The young cat said, his voice raising with an edge "I want nothing to do with this
Songclan if the pair of you are what it's like."
"No," Sandclaw growled "No. You don't understand....We don't get along,
Songclan isn't... The only problem with
Songclan is that we're too nice, we let in any lunkhead who wanders along."
"A-anyone?" Graystorm asked, in a much quieter voice "Anyone can walk in, no questions asked?"
"For the most part," Sandclaw frowned "Why? Suddenly interested in joining."
"I...it's just that...I don't have anywhere else to go."
"It's fine, Wildeyes'll let you stay as long as you want. If we can get you out of here, anyways."
"Yeah, how are we supposed to do that anyway?" Firedark asked, peering concernedly up at the hole.
"I'll get up and pull and you stay down and push," before Firedark had a chance to argue Sandclaw leapt out of the hole.
"Alright, Graystorm, now just-"
Firedark didn't wait to listen to Sandclaw's instructions and abruptly shoved his head beneath Graystorm's stomach, then boosted the squealing cat up on his broad shoulders.
"Stooop!"
Sandclaw lurched forwards and clamped his teeth onto the scruff of Graystorm's neck.
"Owowowowo. Ow. OW."
Graystorm collapsed in the snow, holding his front paw tucked against his chest.
"Coming up!" Firedark boomed as his bulk came heaving out of the darkness "Hey, what's wrong with him now?"
"His foot's hurt, remember?"
"Oh yeah. Can we go back now?"
"Of course. Graystorm, can you walk?"
"Uh...yeah, I'm fine," Graystorm hobbled forwards on three legs, barely able to push through the snow.
"Okay...Firedark, you lead the way."
"Really?"
Really? Did he not realize that Sandclaw wanted him in front to break through the snow and not for any other reason whatsoever.
"Yes, really, I'll stick with Graystorm and makes sure he can keep up."
"Thank you," Graystorm whispered as Sandclaw came to his side.
"No problem, kit."
Now that he was out in daylight, Sandclaw realized that the young cat was painfully thin and there was something...something about his demeanor that was familiar.
"You a city cat?"
"Yeah...How'd you know?"
"I'm one too. It leaves a mark."
Graystorm's ears tucked down miserably.
Finally, he thought he'd found somewhere no one would be able to see that he was different and at the last second have all hope of fitting in snatched away.
"Hey, don't worry, bunch of cats have straggled from the city, you won't stick out."
Graystorm smiled weakly "Thanks."