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Ashley *Frostpool*, I miss everyone!
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Jun 06, 2010 02:34PM
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Moondust padded through the forest.
Grimcry sat above the pool he always watched the clans from. Somehow, this pool made watching the Clans easier.
Grimcry sat above the pool he always watched the clans from. Somehow, this pool made watching the Clans easier.
Rosedawn sat in a tree, her thin tail streaming below her. So watched the Clans closely and blinked occasionally. "How is Sunpaw supposed to carry out the prophecy with a broken leg?" she huffed, "and that Shinyclaw is trouble. Things won't turn out well."
Lionkit said, "I didn't see Silverheart yesterday. What happened to her?"
River sat...somewhere. He really didn't quite pay attention where he was. But why should he? He was almost gone, faded...
Moonstar snorted. "You're worried about Sunpaw? He's just one of them. Sparrowpaw can easily take over."
"Thank you. Ya know, I know his name starts with Sun, but it's not all about him." Moonstar pointed out.
"Yes. " Windstar agreed hastily.
((idk)) "Why?" Windstar asked, chaging sides suddenly.
"We know," Rosedawn sighed. "I just wished I had been able to tell Sunpaw before I died who his father was." She shook her head, "What's done is done. Sparrowpaw and Sunpaw are both severly injured, and ShadowClan doesn't seem to be giving up," Rosedawn seemed to return to her old self.
((Sparrowstar?))
((Sparrowstar?))
Moondust yawned.
Grimcry blinked lazily, staring into the pool, foxusing on sparrowpaw and USnpaw.
Grimcry blinked lazily, staring into the pool, foxusing on sparrowpaw and USnpaw.
"Those destined for greatness are watched more carefully." grimcry meowed, returning his gaze to the pool. "From this pool I can see all the cats. Some, however, do not need to be watched."
Moondust watched the two with a sense of bemusement.
Moondust watched the two with a sense of bemusement.
((Bye.))
"All along I thought you were thinking of something different. With this prophecy, greatness is a thing that is far off, Grimcry."
"All along I thought you were thinking of something different. With this prophecy, greatness is a thing that is far off, Grimcry."
"Those two are destined for something far more great," Rosedawn seemed to echo from beside them.
"And what would that be?" Moonstar asked, narrowing her eyes. "What's so important about these two mere apprentices?"
Rosedawn glanced at her former leader. "Words that cannot be spoken," she murmured.
((Had time to snag a few more comments...))
((Had time to snag a few more comments...))
"Greatness is never too far off to be out of reach, Moonstar, and every prophecy entails greatness, does it not?"
"I suppose, but this one does not entail such a kind directly, does it?" Moonstar replied back. "And those two are too... well too childish and headstrong. They do not think. Even if they were warriors, Wildstar would never think of putting one of them in the deputy position. I don't even think Adderclaw would."
Rosedawn watched the kit scramble away, then turned her attention back on the older StarClan cats, "Of course they are foolish and arrogant now! They are apprentices, and-" she paused, "And who said anything about deputy?"
Rosedawn nodded, "It was only supposed to tell them they were in the prophecy, as Silverpaw had said. Apparently, they received larger ideas. And they were right."
"You need to have faith in the ones who will carry out this prophecy, Moonstar. That is the only way they can achieve what they are supposed to."
Moondust flicked her tail.
Moondust flicked her tail.
"That's nice, Grimcry. Now tell it to a cat that cares. ThunderClan's doomed. Doomed! That is if, those two get power...."
"You should care." Moondust interjected sharply. "Worrying over whther they become leaders or deputies or not is pointless right now. Cats change over time, Moonstar."
"Those two had better change. They just barge into things without even thinking." Moonstar replied.
"I wouldn't agree that ShadowClan was right in what they did." Moondust meowed, thinking of the way Blackfrost especially had treated the two. "But it made them learn something."






