Epilogue

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     A cat paced back and forth, unable to do anything. She watched, pain filling her heart as her sister looked left and right, creeping out of her den. Don't! Of course, her sister couldn't hear her.

     "It's okay." A tiny voice squeaked. "But Fangheart, how could anything be okay with this happening?" The kit pressed his nose into her fur. "Calm down. I'm sure she'll make the right choices." "Are you sure?" Fangheart purred, but didn't answer.

     "Okay. Let's watch." She tried to keep the anxiety out of her voice, but her paws quivered. Oh, how I wish I could go down! But StarClan must talk in riddles, and give cats their own chance.

Her sister was trailing through the marsh, slowly, casually, as if one wrong step would alert the enemy. Someone stop her. She prayed. Someone set her on the right path. No one came.

     The StarClan cat watched, unable to do anything, as her sister headed out if her territory. Her thoughts were clear, written on her face. The guilt. The worry. The betrayed feeling.

     She sat down by the border, flicking her tail. "Leave." The StarClan cat whispered. "Go back! Don't listen to them!" Her sister still sat there, head held up high.

     The bushes on the other side of the border parted, revealing a cat with a black pelt. The newcomer's green eyes glowed with triumph. "Did you get the information?" She demanded. Don't give it to her!

     "Yes." Her sister said eagerly. The StarClan warrior buried her paws in her ears, not wanting to see the destruction of her clan as her sister spilled everything out to the enemy. "I see." The cat meowed. Then she paused. "What about the leader?" Her sister flicked her tail dismissively. "Weak." She snarled. "Acts stuck up and commanding. He's the least of your problems." "The why don't you kill hi,?" Her sister hesitated. "StarClan would never-"

     Quicker than lightning, the cat flashed out a paw, catching her sister across her muzzle. Blood oozed out of the fresh wound. "StarClan." She spat, if the word was poison. "I'll show you how much your precious StarClan is worth. You are dismissed."

     Her sister dipped her head and headed back towards the camp. StarClan. She prayed. Save my sister. 

A/N: This is the end of the first book... 

Moonblaze: Yes! The torture is over!

Jenny: *ignores her* Thank you everyone who took their time to read this book. It is greatly appreciated. 

Moonblaze: Keep an eye out for book 2! Dangers in the Dark! And—

Jenny: May StarClan light your path. ;)

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