Alderpaw could imagine this cat perched up on the rocks to call a Clan meeting.
The white tom rose to his paws, a sneering look on his face. “Who are these?” he asked Rain. “Lost kitties?”
Alderpaw saw his Clanmates begin to bristle at the insult. “Steady,” he whispered.
“Don’t provoke them. We need to know more.”
“Greetings, Darktail.” Rain dipped his head.
“These are strangers from far away, looking for SkyClan.”
Darktail turned an unblinking gaze on Alderpaw. “What do you want with SkyClan?”
Staring into the leader’s eerie blue eyes, Alderpaw felt his fur prickle with apprehension.
He wished that either Molewhisker or Cherryfall would speak up rather than leave him to take the lead.
“I’m from ThunderClan,” he replied, choking back his uneasiness. “I’ve been sent to find the cats of SkyClan.”
“Why?” Darktail asked.
Alderpaw wasn’t sure how to answer that.
“Every Clan’s survival depends on us all working together,” he mewed uncertainly, and was relieved to see Cherryfall and Molewhisker dipping their heads in assent.
Darktail narrowed his eyes. “Are you asking me and my cats to go with you to this… ThunderClan?”
Feeling like a kit before its eyes opened, groping around in the dark, Alderpaw nodded.
But he still didn’t know whether SkyClan was really was what StarClan meant for them to “embrace.”
“Do you need our
“No!” Alderpaw blurted. “We’re not asking for help with a fight or anything. The Clans are all settled in their own territories, and there aren’t many disagreements, because there’s plenty of prey for every cat.”
Darktail seemed to think for a moment, then inclined his head politely to Alderpaw.
“I’m impressed,” he purred. “I appreciate that you have made a long journey to find SkyClan.
But I hope you understand, we can’t just abandon our territory at the urging of strangers.”
Alderpaw felt some of his tension ease.
Then he remembered his vision, especially his dream of the cats shrieking in anguish on the bleak moor.
“Why don’t we stick around for a bit?” It was Needlepaw who spoke, her head and tail raised fearlessly as she addressed Darktail. “We could join in with some hunts and patrols. It wouldn’t take long for you SkyClan cats to see that we can be trusted.”
Alderpaw wasn’t sure whether he liked that suggestion or not. But he couldn’t think of a better idea, so he supposed he would have to go along with it.
Darktail remained quiet for a moment, his blue gaze resting on each cat for a heartbeat before returning to Alderpaw. “Very well,” he meowed at last. “Rain, show our guests where they can sleep. And yes,” he added to Alderpaw, “there’s probably quite a bit that we can learn from one another.”
Alderpaw nodded in reluctant agreement, though his pelt still prickled and a shiver ran through him from ears to tail-tip.
The sun was warm on Alderpaw’s pelt as he bent his head to lap from the stream. Gazing down into the water, he wished he could wash his paws, but he knew that would only make it easier for dust and grit to stick to them.