Tundra hadn't realized she had been sleeping until she woke up. It was one of those sleeps where you have no dreams you can remember. Almost what you could picture being dead feels like. But when she woke up, once again Ivy was in front of her. Some major deja vu.
"Tundra, you're awake... again! You passed out after talking to Thunder. So best not to let you get up. Sorry, I know you just recovered but there were some minor aftershocks it seems. Just sit here while I go get herbs, I'll tell you as soon as you can leave."
Tundra nodded. Seriously? I'm stuck in the Med den with nobody to talk to? You've got to be kidding me! Tundra looked down at her body. Nothing seemed to be the matter with it, in fact she could move in perfectly. So why was she still here?
She looked around to see that the coast was clear before sneaking out. She wasn't planning on wasting anymore time in that med den. Once she exited the den, she saw the hunting patrol come into camp. Their back? Tundra thought. How long was I out? She dashed quickly to her den, only to see Icy putting flowers in her den. "
Icypath!" Tundra yelled, screaming Icy's full name in anger. "What stupid nonsense are you doing?!"
Icy blushed a little, and towards Tundra. "Well I just thought you would-"
"You thought wrong." Tundra protested, coming towards him to take down the flowers. "You thought terribly and horribly wrong. Very VERY wrong."
"But aren't you still supposed to be in the med den? Ivy will have your head on a silver platter if she figures out."
"I'm not scared of Ivy, now get out before I freeze you to DEATH!!!" Tundra yelled loud enough to make Icy get his butt out of her den. Although, he left the flowers still lying around in her den. It was kind of a sweet remark, but Tundra didn't care. In fact, she hoped her brother wouldn't ever do one of his "sweet remarks" again.
Tundra looked up on the ceiling as she wondered what the warning she got from her dream. Was it a warning from the pack up above? If so, that ment someone was a lie? An impastor? A traitor? Tundra had many questions. But suddenly, someone popped into her mind.
Was Fern the traitor?
And was I supposed to reveal who he really is?
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Paws of Magic
Fantasy"The Blood Is the Hidden Truth" Ever since Tundra has gotten that prophecy, she has been trying to investigate who the other wolf might be. Her annoying brother, a medic wolf who cares about her health, and upcoming battle might be the distractions...