Alderpaw felt his own pelt bristling as anger swelled up inside him. “Are you kidding
“Coward!” Needlepaw spat, her face full of disgust. “We never would have made it back here if we hadn’t broken the warrior code a few times at least. Alderpaw, you’re so blinded by rules that you can’t see what’s in front of your own nose!”
Alderpaw couldn’t reply; the mewling of the kits was all that broke the silence. He and Needlepaw looked down at the squirming bundles of fur, and Alderpaw found his concern for them overpowering his anger at Needlepaw.
He could see the same feeling in her green eyes.
“There’s one fair way to resolve this,” she mewed after a few moments. “We divide the kits up, and each take one back to our own
Clan.”
Alderpaw looked down at the kits, snuggled up together and mewling. An ache tugged at his heart. “We can’t do that,” he responded. “It would be wrong. Don’t you see, Needlepaw?
These kits only have each other now. It’s like me and Sparkpaw: I don’t always agree with her, but I can’t imagine life without her.”
Needlepaw was silent, gazing down at the kits.
Then, as Alderpaw kept watching Needlepaw and the kits, he was distracted by the yowling of a cat from farther down the slope. Instinctively he and Needlepaw moved in front of the kits to guard them. But when Alderpaw looked down and spotted the cat, he let out a yelp of delight.
“Molewhisker!”
His former mentor was bounding up the slope, with three other ThunderClan cats close behind him: Birchfall, Poppyfrost, and Berrynose. Alderpaw dashed down to meet them beside the horseplace fence.
Molewhisker’s eyes were wide with shock and delight. “Oh, thank StarClan you’re alive!” he exclaimed.
“So are you!” Alderpaw felt so light with relief that he could almost imagine floating away. “Are Cherryfall and Sparkpaw okay?”
“Yes, everyone’s fine,” Molewhisker assured him. “We got back to camp yesterday and told the others what happened. Every cat was devastated to think that you had drowned.
We looked for you and Needlepaw back beside the river, but we couldn’t find you.”
“So this morning,” Birchfall meowed, coming to stand beside Alderpaw, “Bramblestar sent us out as a search party, with Molewhisker to guide us back to the place where you went missing.”
“However did you survive?” Poppyfrost asked, gazing at Alderpaw as if she couldn’t quite believe he was there.
“Needlepaw helped me out of the river,” Alderpaw replied. “She’s here too, just a bit farther up the hill.”
He began to retrace his paw steps, leading the other cats back to the ridge where he had left Needlepaw.
“Hi,” the ShadowClan she-cat mewed as the ThunderClan patrol came up to her. “As you see, we’ve brought company.” With one paw she swept the grasses aside to reveal the two kits, now dozing in a mound of fur.
Molewhisker and the others, murmuring in surprise, surrounded the kits and gazed down at them.
“They’re adorable!” Poppyfrost exclaimed.
“Who are they?” Berrynose asked, giving them a suspicious sniff. “Where did you find them?”
“I can tell you all that later,” Alderpaw replied, “but right now the kits need care.
They’re not well, so we were going to take them back to the ThunderClan camp to nurse them back to health.”
Needlepaw glared at him. “Actually—”
“That’s a good idea.” Birchfall spoke with authority; clearly he was the leader of the search party. “Alderpaw, you’re a medicine cat yourself, so you can help watch over them.”
“But I found the kits too,” Needlepaw objected, her shoulder fur beginning to rise again. “That is, we found them together. We think maybe the kits are… well, they’re what StarClan wanted us to find.”
The ThunderClan patrol exchanged surprised glances. “Do you believe that?”
Birchfall asked Alderpaw.
“I think they
“Then this is what we’ll do,” Birchfall decided. “We’ll take the kits back to ThunderClan now, so that they can be cared for, and then—”
“They can be cared for just as well in ShadowClan,” Needlepaw interrupted.
Alderpaw wondered.