Chapter four

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"How dare you say that!" Fairystar shouted

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"How dare you say that!" Fairystar shouted. "Maybe you should listen to me for once," Peltclaw said. "No," Fairystar said. "I refuse to listen to anything that comes out of your mouth, because you've done several un-loyal things." "Do you have any prove?" Peltclaw asked. "Several cats have seen you," Fairystar said. "And let's say, it's not the first time things like this happened in your family." "And what exactly is that supposed to mean?" Peltclaw asked. "I remember one of my first days as deputy of Thunderclan," Fairystar whispered. "The day your father killed one of our warriors." Peltclaw growled. "That cat deserved to die!" he hissed. "I was there, I know exactly what happened that day."

"Mouseheart!" Flaringpaw said. "Can I please help you with something?" "Sure," Mouseheart said. "Breezestar wants to travel to the moonpool with us today. So he can talk to Starclan, Deepblow is joining us as well." "Why is Deepblow comming to?" Flaringpaw interrupted his mentor. "Because Breezestar wants so," Mouseheart said. "But anyways, you may give Deepblow some the travel herbs." "Sure! I will," Flaringpaw said. Mouseheart sighed. Flaringpaw had asked a valid question. 'Why does Breezestar want to take Deepblow?' she thought. 'Why does he even want to travel to the moonpool? Did he hear something from Starclan?'

"It's time to go, Mouseheart," Breezestar said. When they left Breezestar started to act a bit suspicious. "Ehm, can I talk to you?" he whispered. "Of course, what's wrong?" Mouseheart asked. "Starclan sent me a very weird dream," Breezestar answered. "About a dangerous fire, a lot of pain and darkness. It was also aprophecy." He stopped and sighed. "Stop the claw that ruins pelts and the cat with the sight of a tiger," he continued. "I, ehm, I actually had a similar prophecy once. I knew I should've told you," Mouseheart said. "They told me to meet a few cats, cats from other clans. Those cats heard the same prophecy, but nothing happened when we where at the island. So the other left, because they thought it was just a coincidence." "I don't think it was," Breezestar muttered. "Maybe you where there the wrong day or something was missing or you missed something." Mouseheart shrugged. She knew they shouldn't have ignored the prophecy.

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