Name: Blossom
Pack: Golden Stars
Rank: Healer
Gender: Female
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Prompt:
Blossom is very joyful during springtime. She loves to watch the flowers bloom, the birds chirp, and the warmth to come back. Her favorite flower, the hibiscus, grows close to the cave. Every year, she takes care of the flower by bringing it water soaked into moss and making sure it gets enough sunlight. Some cats judge Blossom for taking care of something that won’t feed anyone, but she doesn’t care. She loves spring, and all the fun that comes with it!
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The sunlit garden shone silver in the dazzling moonlight. An orange tabby approached the moonlit pool, and layed down beside it."Great ancestors, I have come with a problem of the pack. Speak to me, and I will share it with you." The tabby spoke. The moon glowed brighter, and an eerie presence filled the cave. The cat dipped her head, and touched her nose to pool of water. Blackness filled her gaze, until, she found herself in a dark valley. "Feather." A voice sounded behind her. "You've come to speak to us?" Feather turned around to meet the gaze of a brown spotted tabby. "Fiena!" Fiena diiped her head. "Fiena, the pack is in danger! I've seen the sighns you've shared with me. A pastel leaf, a tuft of fur. What does it mean?!" In response, Fiena nodded, and spoke of a cat that would save them all. "Your pack is in danger, Feather. A great threat will come, something none of you can help. A pink furred cat will come, and they will help you. Do not doubt this cat, for it is your only survival."
Feather stared, shocked. A pink cat? Few cats were born pink. It just wasn't done! She tryed to speak to her ancestor, but she choked on her words. "Good luck, your going to need it." With a whisk of her tail, Fiena was gone, and Feather woke up. She had to tell Owl! But what would she say?
“Feather!” A pastel pink cat shouted. “Could you come here please?” An orange tabby raced over, amusement bubbling in her eyes. “Oh great, what have you done now, Blossum?” She asked. Blossum felt self-conscious, and looked down at her paws. She could see that the entire pack was staring at her. She hadn’t ment to be loud! “I, uh. I had a dream, and I think you might want to know.” Confusion was glittering Feather’s gaze. “Is it important? You usually shouldn’t share your dreams with me unless you know what they’re about.” Blossom felt even more embarrassed. The truth was, she had no idea what it meant! “Can I talk to you in the den?” I asked. The orange tabby she-cat dipped her head. “Of course.” The two cats walked over to the den, and, carefully tried not to disturb the berry’s that laid the ground beside them.
“Okay, Blossum. What is it you want me to know about?” Blossum began to speak about her dream. The way the blossom petals had been gently tugged of the branch, and the direction they went. Off to the sun, where the forest had rumored to be. A nagging thought had crossed her mind, but she wasn’t to sure on the idea. Not before she knew what Feather thought. Feather was listening intently, and nodding her head as she went on. “Blossom, did any cat ever tell you the story of the great departure?” She shaked her head. “Well, many cats went on a journey. There were to many cats in Lost Stars, to many to keep track of. So, Owl sent her finest cat, Robin, along with anyone else who wanted to leave. Many cats left that day, and a few of them even came back, but many left for good. The cats that came back told them stories of the place that they had found, but how a rivalry was splitting the group in two.” Blossom tilted her head. “What does that have to do with my dream?” She asked. Feather shook her head. “Blossom, I believe that you are the cat that my prophecy, long ago, told of. I have never doubted you were, but when danger never came, I figured it was just to get the pack to like you.” She turned to Blossom, and stared straight at her. “Now I know what it meant. Blossom, you need to find the cats, and save them. I do not know of the troubles you will face, but whatever you do, never leave the path of the sun. It will guide you, and it will help you.”