“In the Clans,” Sparkpaw explained, “we bring all the prey back to camp and make a fresh-kill pile. Some cat will take food to the elders and the nursing queens, and to any cats who are sick, and then the warriors and apprentices are allowed to help themselves. We don’t fight like
Darktail’s only response was to narrow his eyes. Alderpaw stepped up to his sister’s side, ready to defend her if the SkyClan leader struck at her.
“It’s only fair,” Sparkpaw went on. “You must have eaten like that in the past, since you’re warriors too, and you’re supposed to follow the warrior code.”
Alderpaw noticed a glint of amusement in Darktail’s eyes at the words
“We have developed our
Sparkpaw looked confused. “What about sick cats, then, or elders?”
Darktail shrugged. “They learn to take care of themselves.”
Alderpaw winced as he saw Sparkpaw’s neck fur beginning to bristle in anger. “Then why do you even bother living in a Clan? It’s
A low growl of anger rose from deep in Darktail’s chest, and he slid out his claws.
Hastily Molewhisker stepped forward, thrusting himself between Darktail and Sparkpaw.
“She’s young and curious, that’s all,” he meowed. “But that’s enough for now. Come on.” He gave Sparkpaw a shove, back in the direction of their den.
Sparkpaw was clearly upset as they headed away. By now the fighting was over. The hunters were relaxing in the sun, lazily grooming themselves; Alderpaw spotted Needlepaw with them. Meanwhile the elders and the she-cat with the kits were picking over the remains of the prey, searching out any morsels the hunters had missed. The kits were wailing with hunger.
“We should go home,” Sparkpaw whispered as they settled themselves in their den. “These weird cats don’t need our help, and I’m not even sure that they
Alderpaw found that he agreed with her about the way the SkyClan cats were behaving.
What Darktail had told them just now about the way SkyClan had changed the rules didn’t seem to fit with Bramblestar’s story of how Firestar and Sandstorm had traveled upriver to restore the Clan. “It’s all so confusing—” he began.
“What are you talking about?” Needlepaw interrupted as she strolled into the den.
“I said we should go home,” Sparkpaw repeated. “These cats don’t need us.”
“What?” Needlepaw sounded scornful.
“We’re here to find what lies in the shadows, right? And we’ve found it. These cats are
“I think Sparkpaw is right.” Cherryfall gave Alderpaw a serious look. “Something is…
Alderpaw glanced around at his cats, sensing that they were really doubting him now.
“I’m not sure,” he confessed. “But I can’t believe that Bramblestar got it so wrong, or that Sandstorm died for nothing. I don’t know the reason, but I
He waited tensely as the other cats exchanged doubtful glances. At last Cherryfall gave a nod.
“Very well, then,” she meowed. “We’ll stay and try to figure it out.”
Alderpaw let out a sigh of relief. “Thank you.”
Chapter 16
Only one of them—a young orange she-cat—stayed close to their leader; she was coughing so hard she could barely stay on her paws.
Alderpaw watched in shock as Darktail swung one huge paw and thumped the young she-cat hard on her back.
“Stop that racket
The she-cat gave him a scared look. She wasn’t coughing anymore, though Alderpaw didn’t think that the swat on her back had done her any good. She was obviously struggling to suppress her coughs.
Alderpaw padded up and dipped his head politely to Darktail. “It sounds as though she’s suffering from whitecough,” he mewed, indicating the she-cat with a wave of his tail.
“She should see your medicine cat.”
Both SkyClan cats gave him a blank look.
Alderpaw felt as though he had missed his footing and plunged down into dark, icy water.
Struggling to control his shock, he continued, “Whitecough isn’t a big deal. Some tansy should help.”
Darktail still looked blank, as if he wanted to ask what tansy was. Alderpaw’s confusion deepened.