~Cloudclaw's Revenge.~ ~A warrior's special~
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  • Reads 173
  • Votes 12
  • Parts 12
  • Time 35m
Ongoing, First published Aug 02, 2019
Nettleclaw, The first mother Cloudkit ever asked for, Until she was struck in the throat by a rogue.

Cloudkit's guiltiness grew bolder and bolder when cats tried to sympathize her when she was taught to be tough and bold, her guiltiness was thrown in the back of her mind, As she became an apprentice.

Cloudpaw was tough and bold as an apprentice, her mentor surprisingly had not much to teach her until her mentor was killed, she felt lost.

Cloudpaw gets a new mentor but he isn't as she thinks, As he takes her to the Dark Forest, she is manipulated by them. She can't save herself from her insanity.

Who can?

(Watch out, Some things aren't the same!)
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