He snagged it out of the air and bit down on its neck, killing the fish instantly. He licked his lips and sat down.
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He grinned and kept a close eye on the rogues.
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9/15
Hope dozed off again, comforted by the sound of the engine.
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2/15
Hope took a deep breath and curiously sniffed around the entrance.
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9/20
She giggled, and ran to the next house. This one was very colorful and nicely decorated.
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Streamfur caught a glimpse of a black she-cat walking throught the forest. He gazed up at Sunheart and flicked his tail towards the rogue.
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Well, I guess they all just don't like awesomeness... Maybe we could bribe them with cookies??
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He chuckled, "Make sure to keep her quiet... There are others,"
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He chuckled and turned his attention back to the other rogues.
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Streamfur growled and pounced on the tom, pinning him to the ground.
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10/15
Hope remembered when she was still alive, running around her neighborhood. She knew her father had been a clan cat, and her mother lived right next door.
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3/15
She jumped back. The haunted house reeked of fear and rogues.
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Streamfur growled. "Keep quiet, mouse-brain.'
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11/15
Hope sighed. This train was boring, and she wanted to do something. -
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Hope's wispy form slipped out of underneath the seat.
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13/15
Hope felt lonely.
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He smiled. "Thanks."
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14/15
Hope sighed and sat down on another seat.
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15/15
Hope sighed. She missed her family and she just wanted to go home. So, she closed her eyes and let herself cease out of existence and when she opened her eyes, she was back at home.
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Tears started forming in her eyes. She cried, "I wish they would just stop fighting," Her voice was no more than a hoarse whisper. "And for them to see that it isn't just them that their hurting."