The tan apprentice blinked as he woozily watched the other apprentice seem to panic. He couldn’t help but feel bad for the lonely she-cat, although he found that he could no longer hear her. His eyes began to blink slower and slower, until the familiar darkness overtook him. As he began waking up, Coyotepaw swore that a sudden, searing pain erupted throughout his body, making the area around him flash white for a moment.
But a moment later, there was no pain, his jaws were full of water, and he was cold. The tan apprentice slowly opened his eyes, trying to remember what had happened. However, he didn’t get much time to get his thoughts in order, as a moment later, the shrillest scream he had ever heard erupted right next to his ears. Coyotepaw tried to scream as well (although he’d furiously deny it later), but ended up choking on the water, instead. He heaved and coughed, stumbling backwards and tripping over his paws. The medicine cat apprentice, still splayed out on the ground, spat out the remaining water as his gaze rested upon a small, orange tabby she-cat.
His eyes widened, as he remembered his so-called ‘welcome’ as a medicine cat apprentice. “W-” he broke off with a fit of coughing. Between wheezes, Coyotepaw managed croak out, “What-ack-What are you doing-ack-here?!” Was he still dreaming? He sure hoped so, as he looked around to see the concerned gazes of the other medicine cats. Evidently, they had woken up before him and had been waiting. But that would have to wait, as he had more pressing problems on his paws.