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  • Dawnglow trotted through the shallow river of Riverclan territory and headed towards her new camp. She had just recently joined and liked it so far. She didn't really know anyone yet but she would probably meet some cat or another. Happily she walked into camp.

  • "Hello Danglow, welcome to Riverclan", a young golden she-cat, named Tinyfrost welcomed Danglow warmly.

  • Dawnglow jumped back in surprise as she saw a golden color she-cat pop in front of her. "Oh hello! Thanks. It is nice to meet you too... um... what is your name?" she chuckled flicking her tail tip and blinking her blue eyes.

  • "Oh, my name is Tinyfrost, sorry for not introducing myself and startling you", Tinyfrost replied.

  • "Nice to meet you Tinyfrost. Haha that's fine! How long have you been in Riverclan?" Dawnglow asked. She sat down on her haunches and smiled.

  • "I just became a warrior, I am 12 moons old and I am a Riverclan born cat, when did you join? Were you a loner or a kittypet? Why did you join Riverclan? ;D Tinyfrost asked curiously burying Dawnglow in questions.

  • Dawnglow chuckled. "I was a loner but my sister was a kittypet. She decided to go live with the two-legs instead of a loner. I am 13 moons and joined yesterday."

  • "Yes I like swimming but I didn't really enjoy the life of a loner," Dawnglow meowed licking her paw.

  • Dawnglow turned and walked out of the camp and headed towards the large river. When she got there it wasn't very high. Just calm.

  • Tinyfrost followed her silently. Once they got to the large river, she surveyed the water and saw a plump trout. She lashed out her white and golden paw and her claw hooked onto the fish. She then threw it onto the sandy bank.