FireClan
Foxflame smiled briefly, already feeling the strain of running so far. They kept trotting in silence for most of the run, saving their breath for the hard work of running up-hill to reach the fire-mountain. The ginger tom could feel the air growing hotter, more humid, until he felt actual drops of condensation forming on his coat.Nightfire huffed and puffed up the slope. I need to get in better shape! But in the meantime, she needed to stop and breathe! The black she-cat slowed to a stop. "Let's...take a...breather," she panted.
Flameheart opened his eyes once again. He just couldn't sleep! Oh, well, he thought, I'll just get some excersize and maybe do some hunting. The dirt beneath him shifted as he struggled to get to his paws. "Now I'm all dirty!" he exclaimed. Padding outside for better light, the tom sat down to groom his ginger pelt.
WaterClan
Rainstar trotted with her deputy and her medicine cat, both keeping pace easily. They watched as the land became less green and lush until there was only grass covering the ground in front of them. The blue she-cat stopped running to catch her breath. "Stonefur, Pinefeather," she meowed, waiting for them to stop. "We'd better catch something to eat before we get to EarthClan territory."Silverleaf lowered her nose to the ground, sniffing like a wolf. She could detect Dawnsinger's scent faintly, but she didn't know where the she-cat had gone. As she thought, a stray breeze snuck over the AirClan border, ruffling her gray fur. Stormcall! she thought triumphantly. "Otterpaw, you can go on to the lake with the rest of the clan. I'll be right there." The warrior trotted away, heading for the green hills where she hoped to find her clanmate and her brother. She would have brought Otterpaw with her, but she didn't want the apprentice to see Stormcall on their territory.
AirClan
Stormcall chuckled softly. "I never said I didn't like the smell of fish," he meowed in protest, not noticing the sudden sadness of her eyes as he laughed. "And I don't smell dead." He paused. "Or at least I shouldn't." Ashfeather crept silently, trusting Nightfeather to keep still. She could detect tiny footsteps from within the bush. A mouse maybe, or a vole. All the more reason to keep quiet. If it was a mouse, the warrior needed to tread as lightly as possible, for it could detect her pawsteps before it could see, hear, or smell her. Ashfeather took a few more kit-steps forward. It was a mouse! It was feasting on the seeds of the bush and would be plump and easy to catch. She smiled in anticipation, tensing her muscles for the pounce.
Nightfeather lowered his body to the ground, careful not to disturb any leaves. He watched as his mate crept toward her target until she tensed and pounced! There was a brief scuffle, and then Ashfeather emerged triumphantly, the limp body of a mouse dangling from her jaws. She approached him and dropped it at his feet. "I think that was pretty successful," she meowed, and licked her paw. "That bush was a little scratchy, though." Nightfeather's eyes widened with concern. "Is it okay? Do we need to go back to camp and see Ashwhisker?" Ashfeather laughed and held out her paw. "It's just a tiny scratch. See?" In truth, he coudn't see anything. "Everything is fine. Why don't you catch something now?"
EarthClan
Earthpaw raced to camp, but Sunheart was streaking past him before he could say a word. The apprentice decided to stay in camp and wait for their return. He wouldn't be any help, anyway. Maybe he could fix a couple of nests for them in the medicine cat den. His whiskers drooped, partly from exhaustion as well as worry. He padded inside the den and let his eyes glow, forming two hollow bowl-shapes in the ground. Sinking into one of them, he resolved to rest until the nest was needed. He had used quite a bit of his energy on his powers. A little nap couldn't hurt...RockClan
Marshpelt padded after Islandsong. "Wait!" he called. "What about that hunting patrol?"IceClan
Nightfall saw the two she-cats back away in his peripheral vision. The wolf growled and stepped toward his limp body, ready to make the kill. Nightfall's eyes dulled and the icicle fell. The tom looked away, afraid to see what happened. Silence.SunClan
Petalsong nodded, breathing heavily. "Are they alright?" she asked softly, ripples racking her body.Brightpaw froze and turned. "She's over there, with Petalsong." Then the apprentice raced into the medicine den, brain whizzing as she tried to remember the right herbs. "Chamomile to calm her, a poppy seed to ease the pain, and water to wash it down," she recalled the exact words her mentor had used. She grabbed the necessary herbs and rushed into the nursery, setting them down on the ground. Then she ran back to get water from the spring just outside the camp. "How's this?" she panted, out of breath from all the running.
LeafClan
Heathersong gulped her share of herbs, wincing as they went down. "Eat yours quickly," she meowed to Stormpaw, feeling a sense of urgency. "I'll tell you why we're going on the way there." She paced nervously, getting more of the vision as she waited.DarkClan
Iceheart's mouth curved up into a terrible smirk. "This way, Sandpaw." She watched with delight as the small apprentice walked towards her as if in a trance. Suddenly she felt drained; she was not used to having powers. Her ice-blue eyes slowly dimmed their glow as the white she-cat backed into the undergrowth, leaving the dazed apprentice behind. "So it works!" she meowed triumphantly, having gotten out of Sandpaw's earshot. "Scar was right. The only way to gain in this world is to control, and if not control, kill!" Iceheart's eyes had a manic twinkle as she took up this new creed. For good.Icestar hissed softly, hearing one of her minions scuffling about. Hopeflight was awake. And so was Willowshine. She padded down from her place atop the smooth rock. "Time for everyone to get up," she meowed harshly, stretching her powers out to rouse the cats.
Hopeflight frowned sulkily at Icestar, not wanting to get up. Suddenly she was calmed, feeling her mother around her. So it was really Lightheart that had visited her dreams!
StarClan
Lightheart watched her daughter wake far below StarClan. She sighed sadly and drifted down to Hopeflight, rubbing her daughter's head with hers. A cat was asleep nearby, a cat that needed her. The white StarClan cat left her daughter reluctantly and entered Willowshine's dreams. They were darkness, only darkness and the silver cat watching bleakly. "Willowshine," Lightheart said softly. "It's alright, dear one. Have faith. Stay close to Hopeflight. She knows what she's doing."