Horror almost overwhelmed Twigpaw as she considered it might be her own presence in ThunderClan that would bring about their destruction.
Determinedly Twigpaw shook off the thought. She wouldn’t believe it. She had needed some time to figure it out, but now she knew that ThunderClan was her true home.
And she knew she had to do it right away, while the terrifying vision was still fresh in her mind.
Picking up the pace again, Twigpaw raced back to camp, barely pausing to take a breath. She was relieved to see it looking just as she’d left it, not like the terrible ruined camp of her vision. As soon as she emerged from the thorn tunnel, she spotted Bramblestar and Alderheart, standing just outside the medicine-cat den, deep in conversation. Hoping neither cat would see her, she crept close enough to overhear. “So what do you suggest we do?” Bramblestar was asking.
“I suppose we must wait and see,” Alderheart replied. “But it worries me that there’s no right answer about ShadowClan. I don’t want to see the Clan disappear, but if they manage to revive it, it will really test SkyClan’s patience.”
“It will all become clear soon,” Bramblestar responded, resting his tail-tip reassuringly on Alderheart’s shoulder. “StarClan clearly has a plan. You need to focus on your duties here. Several of our cats are still sick.”
Alderheart murmured agreement. “I think Leafpool may be coming down with it. She vomited on our way back from the Moonpool.”
Bramblestar sighed. “There you are, then. ThunderClan needs your skills.”
Though Alderheart nodded warily, Twigpaw thought he still looked worried.
Trembling shook Twigpaw’s limbs as she remembered her terrifying vision at the Moonpool.
She couldn’t tell Bramblestar and Alderheart what she’d seen at the Moonpool. The Moonpool was a place
Twigpaw almost despaired. She knew she was only a ThunderClan apprentice. She had no idea how she could affect what happened in ShadowClan.
Then a thought struck her.
CHAPTER 8
This wasn’t the first time Violetshine had heard those words from her Clan leader. A quarter moon had passed since Leafstar had turned Sleekwhisker and Yarrowleaf away from SkyClan, and Tree still hadn’t decided what his place in the Clan should be. The Clan leader was losing patience; she had asked Violetshine to bring Tree to her den, and now her tail-tip twitched to and fro as she confronted the yellow tom.
“If you don’t want to be a medicine cat, you must train to be a warrior. You can’t just sleep in the sun all day.”
“But it’s not right for me to be a medicine cat
“Because that’s how Clans work,” Leafstar retorted, her voice tense and her neck fur beginning to bristle. “If you don’t want to be part of the Clan—”
“No,” Tree interrupted. “I