(Rose, Shadow, NOT ANOTHER WORD. I really don't want to hear it. That's enough. It could actually be considered as spam, but I won't. And neither will Rose. I thought you would be gone because of the message in your siggie...oh, well. It doesn't really matter at this point. Well, I'm back! You guys did know you could post outside of the battle, right? *sigh* Guess what? I started school today! I'm not ready at all...well, at least not mentally. *sigh* I'll try to post now.)
FireClan
Nightfire let the fire on her tail die with a hiss. (Not sure if I've done that yet.) "Alright, just focus and keep walking. If you burn anything we can fix it." She padded along after Mudpaw as Foxflame stared after them, his mouth dropping open in shock. "What do you mean by we?" he squeaked, bounding after them.
(SCENE! xD Sorry, one of my friends told me she does that a lot. She says whenever she falls down she just yells SCENE! to see if people will think she's practicing a stage fall. The FireClan scene isn't falling down, but I think it should be over. You can continue it if you want, Willow, I don't really care. I'm kind of passive/aggressive right now. ... Cause I'm tired.)
WaterClan
Silverleaf closed her eyes and drew in a deep breath while her brother and apprentice rejoiced. "Dawn," she murmured, her low voice cutting through their chatter. "We'd better get you to camp." Stormcall looked at his sister in silence, trying to meet her eyes. She stared at the ground. "I know something's wrong," he whispered, barely audible. His sister looked up, her bright green eyes almost startling him into gasping. They held so much emotion, so many feelings...he looked away. The sky erupted in a blast of thunder, startling Stormcall and Otterpaw. Silverleaf slowly raised her head to meet Dawnsinger's pale eyes as the rain started. Neither one reacted. Neither one looked away. Neither one tried to shake off the water dripping down their muzzles. Neither one said a word. The moon had now risen high in the sky, sending a swath of moonlight across the lake as the cloud cover split apart, exposing it in its gleaming glory. The grey she-cats turned at the sudden light, staring, fixated. Stormcall watched as their eyes drifted upward, following the moonbeam to it's source. The moon had a heavenly glow, circling it like a halo of light. As they gazed at the floating orb, the sky thundered with the same force as before. But this time, lightning followed it, ripping across the sky in a jolt of electricity...right across the moon. Dawnsinger's eyes widened, horrified. Silverleaf couldn't bear to see it and closed her eyes. It was no use; the lightning had imprinted its jagged claw mark on the inside of her eyelids. When she opened them again, the light was gone, clouds floating across the moon.
(Well, I thought these two needed a little updating. The battle is not unpaused and won't be for a couple of days because I need time to write up what I need to happen as well as catch up with all the other characters who need their "scene" finished before the night ends.)