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Announcement! Changed the name. Sorry if this messes it up for some people!
So, I know a few of you have read Moon-Gaze, and the link is in my sig if you haven't. I decided to make a sequel. A fan of the previous one, suggested some ideas, and here you have it! I hope you enjoy it, and I'm hoping it will be as popualar as the last.

First chapter! I hope you enjoy!
Friends
Birds and insects chirped and buzzed happily above in the canopy of the tree. Rays of warm, golden sunlight shone in puddles on the floor, and a very light morning breeze ruffled the fur of the five wolves lying in their tree-top home.
The tree-wolves. That’s what everyone called them. They lived in an old, handsome tree, with the area between the branches large enough for them to live in like a den. It was not hard to drag prey up to it, and it was situated in the middle of a beautiful, green forest.
Twilight-Mist lifted her head. She looked around the place and saw her two brothers and her mother and father sound asleep, scattered around the tree. She stood and stretched her legs out in front of her, and gulped in breaths of cool, autumn air.
She stood and let the breeze ruffle her black fur. Her legs, tail and ears were tipped in white, with neon blue and green lining it. And around her neck, swinging in the breeze, was a shining, blue opal, glittering with bits of all the colours in the rainbow. Around her back legs were bits of tan rabbit-skin and on her front right one was a string of rubies and sapphires.
Twilight looked at her brothers and wondered if she should take them along into the forest with her, but she decided they would bug her. She went over to the edge of the tree and climbed onto a root twisted around it, before leaping down onto the ground. She smoothly landed on the soft, leaf-covered ground. She was always a better jumper than her brothers.
With a shake of her fur and twitch of her curled tail, she trotted briskly across the clearing. She was the only other pup in the family to have a curled tail like her mother, which was always admired. And she was proud of it, being different than her brothers.
She reached the edge of the trees and ducked into them, brushing her side on the leaves of a bush. She decided she would go and see her ‘lover’, Rai. They hung out a lot, and often Rai claimed he was in love with her when they met other wolves. This, of course, was not as high as Twilight really wanted to go, but he was happy so she let him. It wasn’t troubling anyone at least, they were old enough anyway.
She headed through the trees until they became slightly thinner than where they lived, coming to the forest of pines on hilly, rocky terrain. She liked it here, smelling the trees and listening to the birds. It was always so peaceful, because not many wolves lived in that forest.
Soon she came to a thicker patch of pines on a small, steep slope, covered in boulders. Roots stuck out here and there, and it was the perfect place to live. And that was why Rai’s parents lived their in the first place.
She was about to go and call into a hole in the rocks, when Rai’s mother came out of it. She jumped a little at the sight of Twilight, but they knew each other well. She smiled. She was dark brown with light, sky-blue on her legs and tail, and her eyes shone a beautiful silvery colour.
“Are you looking for Rai?” she asked.
“Yes.” Replied Twilight. She smiled and ducked back into her den. She heard some talking in there, before out of the den emerged Rai. He was very, very dark grey, almost black over his body, and on his legs were bands of white lined with green. His tail was tipped in white with green, and so were his ears. His eyes were green with a bit of blue, and he was very handsome. Around his back legs were strips of stag-skin that went all the way up to the bend in his leg. His tail was also slightly curled, just not as much as Twilight’s.
“Hey!” he said.
“Hi.” Replied Twilight. “Do you want to go and catch a rabbit?” she asked him. His face lit up and his tail wagged, which was definitely a yes.
“OK! Let’s go!” he replied. Twilight happily followed him up over his rocky den and through the trees. She let the sun warm her black back, which was so pleasing to feel. The wind howled through the tree-tops, so friendly and calm. Soft pine-needle covered the rocks and piles of them were in the cracks and crevices between roots and boulders.
In a while, Rai and Twilight came to the edge of the forest. Before them was a smallish meadow, blanketed in soft, green grass, covered in wet morning dew. Here and there were a few deer, and two horses were on the far side right near the trees. They didn’t live on the west side, just the east. Twilight hardly ever saw horses.
The two crouched down on their bellies and held themselves steadily. They were very good hunters for pups, because both of them had a passion for it. They hunted together almost every day, bringing small meals back to their families. They enjoyed themselves too, and Krieger and Copaci were always jealous of their sister, for she was always a better hunter than them. This made her feel great.
They parted and went into the grass, letting it block the view of unsuspecting rabbits and birds. She slunk through the grass, on a sort of track she took everyday. She knew her way perfectly around the meadow, but it wasn’t a bonus, because her prey also knew their way around. It didn’t worry her if she didn’t catch anything – her father, Gaze, was a good hunter too, and often went off with a pack to get deer for his and their families.
Twilight listened to the breeze rustling the grass, and made sure the wind was blowing onto her face, not from behind. Otherwise her prey would smell her and there would be no breakfast.
Suddenly from up ahead, a lovely smell filled her nose. Rabbits. Maybe if she was lucky, there would be a family, and young rabbits are easy catches. She crept ahead and let the smell grow stronger, until the scent was right in front of her.
She peered through the grass ahead and saw a pond. It was the one she liked to drink from, and it lovely and clear and rocky, fed by the rain. On the other side of the pond were two rabbits, as well as their three, small babies. She decided if she scared the babies, the father might try and come at her, and he would be easy to get.
Twilight walked very quietly around the pond clearing, keeping in the grass. She let a few paces of the stuff keep between her and the pond, because the black of her would definitely stand out in the green.
In a moment she was right next to the rabbits, and she could tell they had stopped nibbling the clover. They could sense her. She’s have to pounce.
With a big leap, she bounded from the grass and landed near the rabbits, blocking their path back to the safety of the grass. The mother looked at her in shock, and the little babies squeaked and ran frantically around. Twilight ran after them, jumping around like a puppy. The father rabbit hesitated, wanting to run off with his wife, before charging after Twilight.
Yes! She though. She watched him bound over to him, before spinning around and pouncing. She pinned the squeaking rabbit to the ground, and without hesitation she silenced it with a powerful bite.
When she lifted her head, she looked at the limp, fluffy body on the ground.
“Thank you, spirit of wisdom, for the life of this prey.” She said quietly, before picking it up and carting it off through the grass.
* * *
Twilight dropped the rabbit on the grass next to a tree. She sat down beside it, waiting for Rai to come before she started her meal. It looked so tempting. To distract herself, she started licking her paws and muzzle, and rolling around in the lovely, soft grass.
In a moment, there was rustling from the grass beside her. Twilight didn’t bother looking up, she just stared at the grass upside-down. Then two, dark grey paws stood in front of her.
“Hello.” She said to the paws. Rai laughed. She saw a bird drop to the ground, and she rolled back onto her tummy.
“I’m hungry.” Said Rai. Twilight nodded, then went over to her rabbit and clamped it between her jaws. She dropped it near Rai’s bird, then they both started on their small breakfasts.
Twilight’s belly filled quickly as she tore up the meat. It was juicy and tender from feeding on the lush grass, and it made her mouth water.
It wasn’t long before she had reduced the rabbit to bones, and she stood to lick her muzzle of the blood. Rai tore off his last bit of meat from a bone and chewed it. The bird was a small meal, so it shouldn’t take that long. But Rai preferred to eat slower than she did, and always bit the meat off in little bits.
“I’ll need to get home now.” Said Twilight. “My family was asleep when I left.”
“Yeah, I promised to go visit someone with my father.” Replied Rai. Twilight smiled and they set off through the trees home.
* * *
After a while, she came to the thick, green forest. Leaves covered the floor, and there were bushes and fallen logs throughout. She went through the trees until she arrived back at the clearing with the tree.
She walked across the floor and climbed up on the twisted roots, crawled along a branch and leapt onto the floor of her home. Copaci and Krieger and lying lazily in a patch of sunlight, but Gaze and Tune weren’t there. They usually weren’t and Copaci always had to be in charge, even though Twilight was the most mature.
Krieger looked up at her as she went to lie on the opposite side to them. He was black with white on his belly, tail and legs, and it was lined in aqua-blue. He wore a tight necklace with an emerald on it.
“And the huntress is back!” he barked. “Have you been with your boyfriend?” he said. Copaci smirked and looked out into the forest beyond the tree. He was jet-black with two white strips on the sides of his face. Around his neck was a ruby. He wasn’t too immature like his brother, but Twilight certainly thought she was more grown up than him. He never hung out with other wolves often, usually taking a forest path to somewhere the others didn’t know. They didn’t bother asking. Krieger liked to play with Ginger, another pup not far away, whilst Twilight played with his sister, Skye.
Se lay down in her little spot under and thickly-leaved branch, ignoring the stupid things her brother shouted to her. She did it often, lying in her spot, blocking out things that annoy her.
“At least I had breakfast.” Said Twilight over her shoulder at the boys. “You guys are too lazy to even bother getting out of the tree.” That shut Krieger up. He growled and put his head down.
It was not long before Twilight heard a rustling of dead leaves from the clearing. She looked at the entrance and watched her father leap down off the low branch onto the floor. He was black with white on his belly, legs and tail. Around his neck was a large, white tooth. His name was Moon-Gaze.
“Hey, look who’s back.” He said to his daughter, nuzzling her. She thumped her tail on the floor. “Your mother’s gone to visit Gem and Simbas, and I think Ginger and Skye are coming back with her.” He informed the three of them.
“Yay! Ginger’s coming!” said Krieger. Copaci smiled.
“Yeah, and Skye.” Said Twilight. Krieger rolled his eyes.
* * *
About an hour later, Twilight awoke from an unexpected sleep, to find her brother snoring as well, and her father gone again. It was a moment before she realised it was something below that woke her.
She walked to the edge of the tree and saw her mother emerging from the bushes and trotting over to the tree. Behind her was Skye and Ginger. They were here! She backed and watched her mother climb onto the branch and leap onto the floor, followed carefully by the pups.
“Hi!” said Twilight from the shadows of her leaves. Her mother noticed her and smiled. She was white with aqua-blue tipped legs, tail and ears. Behind her ear was a dark, shiny blue feather, and around her neck was an emerald. Like Twilight, her tail was uniquely curled, and her eyes shone a beautiful blue. Her name was River-Tune.
“Twilight!” said Skye happily, trotting up to her.
“Hey!” she replied. Skye was very, very light blue, with darker blue going under her neck, belly, and the underside of her tail. Her eyes were yellow, and around all four ankles were three, thin strips of fawn-skin. Her brother was a light sort of brown, with a black stripe running from his forehead down his back.
“What do you want to do?” Skye asked. At that moment, the three boys came to join them. Before Twilight could answer the question, Copaci spoke.
“We could go to the waterfall!” he said. Ginger considered it.
“OK!” he said. “Come on.” They followed Copaci over to the edge of the tree, and one by one, they jumped or climbed down. They crossed the clearing and went into the forest, but not the same place Twilight went that morning. They came to a narrow, leaf-covered path that wound its way through the greenery, and they stepped onto it, forming one line.
Twilight listened to the birds chirping in the trees, and the insects buzzing around the blossoms. Dew beneath her feet wet her paws, and they kicked up leaves as she walked. The air was warm and comfortable, with a pleasant, early-autumn breeze.
CHARACTERS
Twilight-Mist

Rai

Copaci

Krieger

Skye

Ginger

Merlia

Blue-Moon

Shadow
