Warriors Fanfiction: Rainfall
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  • Reads 331
  • Votes 5
  • Parts 10
  • Time 1h 25m
Ongoing, First published May 06, 2015
Rainfall is just granted a place as a warrior in Thunderclan and struggles between her ominous dreams that haunt her sleep. Her dreams constantly repeating a prophecy: "When Rain Falls a Storm Will Follow."  The clans begin to turn on one another and to the point where they no longer attend Gatherings. Rainfall finds that she had to do something and along with her clanmates and closest friends, Foxtail, Honeyfur, Ashtail, they begin a trial to bring the clans together once again and to save them all from chaos along the tragic period Rainfall struggles to walk on her own path and to decide to stay a loyal Thunderclan warrior or choose the path to walk alongside a beautiful Riverclan warrior, Silverstripe, who's heart she's seems to have captured.
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Three protagonists from three Clans with no prophecies to guide their paws. Whispers, secrets, lies, and blood blind them from the underlying truth. One of them is shrouded in their own dark past, letting their pessimistic nature be their sole control in an unpredictable world. Another, stuck between a warm friendship and a blazing hostility, struggling to find what's truly important to them. And one feeling their subconscious doubts and demons affect their choices both internally and externally. These three will cross paths time and time again, unaware of how important their meetings truly are.