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Omen of the Sun Book Three: Dusk by Hollyleaf_
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The Clans - especially CloudClan - are going through hard times. After a hard leaf-bare, battles, and a startling change in leadership, it seems like the end of the world. Sunpool's world is changing in ways she never expected. Thrown choice after choice, she has to make a decision to save the Clans from the dark leadership of Applestar. But what happens when the best choice means she looses all the cats she cares about? Not to mention the prophecy that says she'll die, which, according to StarClan, is subject to change by she, Sunpool. Sunpool doesn't want to die, but she's got more on her plate than trying to figure out how to change a prophecy, which shouldn't even be possible. Between new discoveries of powers in her friends to coping with Goldleaf's death, with the added challenge of trying to defeat Applestar, coupled with trying to keep up a normal life for the sake of her Clanmates, she can hardly handle one more thing. Then there's the mysterious omen from StarClan that says that maybe - just maybe - there's a way to bring back Goldleaf. But all magic - especially powerful magic like this - comes with a price. Sunpool will do anything to get Goldleaf back, especially now, that she thinks they might have a future, but can she pay this price? Then there's Lightningfeather changing sides every other day. No cat knows who he's truly working with: his sister, or the cat he loves. Applestar's kits are growing fast, and Sunpool fears that they may have an added twist in the prophecy. Moreover, she fears that one of them might have to die so she can get what she wants. Can she be this selfish? Tangled in webs of lies, missing cats, death, love, and sacrifice, it all comes down to one question: How far will one cat go to get what they want? A battle is approaching... and the prophecy is coming to completion. Who will pay the price for another cat's happiness? Will the dead stay dead? Or will a cat whose heart has stopped walk the earth once again?
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Omen of the Sun Book Three: Dusk

54 parts Complete

The Clans - especially CloudClan - are going through hard times. After a hard leaf-bare, battles, and a startling change in leadership, it seems like the end of the world. Sunpool's world is changing in ways she never expected. Thrown choice after choice, she has to make a decision to save the Clans from the dark leadership of Applestar. But what happens when the best choice means she looses all the cats she cares about? Not to mention the prophecy that says she'll die, which, according to StarClan, is subject to change by she, Sunpool. Sunpool doesn't want to die, but she's got more on her plate than trying to figure out how to change a prophecy, which shouldn't even be possible. Between new discoveries of powers in her friends to coping with Goldleaf's death, with the added challenge of trying to defeat Applestar, coupled with trying to keep up a normal life for the sake of her Clanmates, she can hardly handle one more thing. Then there's the mysterious omen from StarClan that says that maybe - just maybe - there's a way to bring back Goldleaf. But all magic - especially powerful magic like this - comes with a price. Sunpool will do anything to get Goldleaf back, especially now, that she thinks they might have a future, but can she pay this price? Then there's Lightningfeather changing sides every other day. No cat knows who he's truly working with: his sister, or the cat he loves. Applestar's kits are growing fast, and Sunpool fears that they may have an added twist in the prophecy. Moreover, she fears that one of them might have to die so she can get what she wants. Can she be this selfish? Tangled in webs of lies, missing cats, death, love, and sacrifice, it all comes down to one question: How far will one cat go to get what they want? A battle is approaching... and the prophecy is coming to completion. Who will pay the price for another cat's happiness? Will the dead stay dead? Or will a cat whose heart has stopped walk the earth once again?