Warrior Cats: Olive & Falcon
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Ongoing, First published Feb 06, 2016
I do not own Warrior Cats. Just my OCs.
This story is set during Outcast (Series 3: Power of the Three, Book 3), after Lionpaw, Hollypaw, & Jaypaw leave with the others to go help the Tribe. 
It will follow the storyline on off with some alterations.
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Olive is a rogue who has travelled far to escape a bad band of cats who seek nothing but violence. With her, is her son, Falcon.
They arrive at the lake and take refuge with ThunderClan.
Despite her best efforts to leave her past behind and start anew, her troubles follow her there and her new home and family are being terrorized by the bad of cats.
She and her new clanmates will fight tooth and claw to protect what's there's. But at what cost, if it means losing familiar faces along the way?
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Copyright © 2016 

Disclaimer: I do not own Warrior Cats or any other work by Erin Hunter, only my OC(s), plot, settings, etc.
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