Warriors: Dark Times [2] ✓
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  • Time 4h 29m
  • Reads 167
  • Votes 4
  • Parts 34
  • Time 4h 29m
Complete, First published Jun 11, 2024
Mature
Dark times were looming over ThunderClan, casting long, shadowy tendrils into the heart of their territory. Harepaw, now Harehop must now navigate the precarious path of trust, questioning if it is something she can indeed extend to her clan. The simmering tension between her mate Fireheart and Tigerclaw could be more than just a trivial quarrel-it could be the harbinger of deeper rifts.

As the leaves began to turn, signaling the arrival of leaf-fall, an unseen sickness threatened to spread through the clan like wildfire. No longer could the gentle whispers of StarClan offer solace or warnings; even they seemed silent in the face of the impending gloom.

The once vibrant forest, with its canopy of green and dappled sunlight, now felt oppressive, each rustling leaf a foreboding whisper of the unknown trials ahead. Harehop's heart weighed heavy as she contemplated the days to come, the uncertainty gnawing at her spirit.

Would she have the strength to keep her clan united? Would trust be a fragile thing, easily shattered by doubt and fear? These questions lingered like a dark cloud, obscuring the light and hope she so desperately clung to.
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"...The storm will twist the weeping tree..." Young Willowpaw is thrust into the middle of a prophecy that could determine ThunderClan's fate. With the era of great warriors being but a legend, it's time for new heroes to be made. It is Willowpaw's time. ~~Version 1.24.78~~ ~~~~~ Copyright © 2014 by -Thunderheart- All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means, including photocopying, recording, or other electronic or mechanical methods, without the prior written permission of the publisher, except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical reviews and certain other noncommercial uses permitted by copyright law. ~~~~