Alderpaw’s thoughts whirled in confusion. Why was the fighting on
“Alderpaw and I will come with y ou.” Jayfeather stared steadily at Bramblestar, his blind blue eyes calm. “There will be injuries.”
Alderpaw’s heart was racing. This was his first battle. Had he learned enough to help properly? Would the wounds be bad? Fear and excitem ent fizzed in his belly. “Should I fetch herbs?”
Jayfeather shook his head. “We can use what we find in the area and bring any injured cats back to camp.”
Bramblestar nodded curtly and raced for the thorn barrier. He disappeared through the tunnel, and Cloudtail chased after him, Birchfall, Lionblaze, and Rosepetal at his heels.
Alderpaw started after them, surprised as Jayfeather dodged past him and into the tunnel. He couldn’t im agine running blind, but Jayfeather burst from the camp without missing a paw step.
The patrol streaked up the rise. Jayfeather raced after them, his nose to Rosepetal’s tail. As though he could sense the forest, he leaped over roots and swerved around brambles. Alderpaw raced to keep up.
Ahead, shrieks and y owls rang through the trees.
Alderpaw’s chest burned as they reached the top of a rise near the edge of the forest.
Mousewhisker pulled up first, scram bling to a halt and looking downslope. Bramblestar stopped beside him and followed his gaze.
As Alderpaw caught up to them, he saw the fight below. His pelt bristled with shock as he took in Oatclaw, Emberfoot, Furzepelt, and Onestar clearly fighting for their lives. Screeches ripped through the air and fur flew like thistledown in the slanting sunshine. The scent of blood and fear soured the breeze.
“WindClan is outnumbered,” Birchfall gasped.
“By
Sometimes a loner or two passed through the forest, but it had been moons since a gang of rogues had dared cross Clan territory.
“Help them!” Yowling the order, Bramblestar charged downslope.
His Clanmates followed, fanning out as they neared the fighting cats. Bramblestar reached the rogues first. Their pelts were tattered, their tails bushed, but they twisted as nim bly as weasels as they fought. Their m usky stench reached Alderpaw’s nose as their m alicious snarls echoed am ong the trees. Bramblestar flung his paws out and hooked his claws into the pelt of a rogue.
With a yowl he hauled the tom away from Oatclaw.
Cloudtail threw him self between a tabby and Furzepelt. The rogue turned on him, hissing, and lunged, knocking Cloudtail’s legs from beneath him. Rearing, the tabby slam m ed his paws onto Cloudtail’s spine.
“Get off him!” Birchfall clam ped his jaws around the rogue’s scruff. Grunting with effort, he flung the tabby aside while Cloudtail flipped him self back onto his paws.
Rosepetal grappled with a m angy white she-cat while Birchfall aim ed sharp blows at a black she-cat. Lionblaze fell, hissing, onto a silver-gray tom.
Alderpaw watched, his claws itching to j oin in. But he had never learned battle m oves. He’d be no help. Guilt twisted in his belly.
Emberfoot reared up beside Bramblestar and began batting a m uscular white tom back through the tram pled ferns at the borderline.
Oatclaw found his paws and dived to help Rosepetal pin the white she-cat to the ground.
“Stop!” The white tom ducked away from a blow and glared at Bramblestar. At his com m and, the other rogues fell still.
Alderpaw froze. These were no ordinary rogues. His heart seem ed to j um p into his throat.
Bramblestar lashed his tail, his sharp gaze flitting from cat to cat. “Let them go,” he growled to his Clanmates.
Cloudtail released the tabby, and Rosepetal and Oatclaw backed away from the she-cat.
Lionblaze and Birchfall stood protectively in front of Emberfoot and Furzepelt. They stared at the rogues, who huddled together, their eyes glittering with hate.
Now that he could see them better, som e of the others looked fam iliar to Alderpaw, too. Rain, a long-furred gray tom ; Raven, a black she-cat. Beside them were a silver-gray tom and a shabby white she-cat. Beside them crouched a tabby, its ears flat. His hackles lifted. Where were the rest of the cats? There had been more in the gorge than this. He scanned the undergrowth anxiously. Had the rest of their group traveled to the lake too? Were they waiting to j oin in the fight?
“What is it?” Jayfeather j erked his m uzzle toward Alderpaw. “Do you know them?”
Alderpaw blinked at the medicine cat. “I-I’ve seen som e of them before,” he stam m ered.
“On the quest.” As he spoke, Darktail caught his ey e. The rogue leader glared at him, eyes flashing with m alice.
Alderpaw felt sick.
“Jayfeather!” Bramblestar called up the slope. “We need help here. Som e WindClan cats are wounded.”