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    Srivian yawned and watched the panicked kitten from where he balanced on top of the worn curtain rod. He carefully grabbed onto the curtain before sliding down with his claws. With one agile jump he made his way up on top of the cupboard. "Hey there, lil' kitten. Come, I'm gonna rescue you." He placed his mouth carefully around the kittens neck before lifting her up. He climbed down from the cupboard with the help of a table nearby and ran across the room. He quickly climbed the stairs and then made his way to a crack in the wall. He pressed through and climbed across some wooden beams before emerging in a large, open room. The attic. Only a few cats had made it there, most of them sleeping in the corners.

    Srivian layed on top off a worn bookshelf, watching the two other cats. He smirked a little and called out to the cats. "You there," he pointed at the striped female with his claw. "You new here? Haven't seen you before. I'm Srivian".

    I just ordered the a box with the first 6 warriors book, never read them before and I'm so excited :P



    Oh and I'm 16! ;D

    With one, agile jump he landed next to them, jumping over several other cats. "What's your name?", he meowed thoughtfully while walking in a circle around her, letting the tip off his tail touch her fur slightly. He turned around and looked at them both.

    "Tigerstripe?" he mumbled to himself. After a few seconds he asks, "How is it outside? I ... I was born here.". He hisses and jumps right up in the air, turning around before landing with his claws and teeth ready. A young tabby had taken a bite on his tail. "Get off!", he hisses and strikes with his sharp claws towards the cat.

    Leafeye crouched as she watched the fish move beneath her from where she sat on a large branch that had fallen down. "Come on, just a little closer ..." she thought to herself. As they moved within reach of her swift paws she striked quickly towards one of them. Her claws easily penetrated the fragile scales and the fish stopped moving. She grabbed it with her teeth and climbed back on the branch before continuing towards the river shore. She lied down in the soft grass and ripped a large bite of her prey. As she chewed it she suddenly heard a tingling sound in the distance. The unknown disturbance annoyed and worried her. "What is that?". She quickly swallowed the rest of the fish, hardly chewing it at all, before scurrying over towards a tree. "It's not a bird, it must be some kind of twoleg thing". She worriedly glanced in the direction of the sound before burying her claws into the bark and climbing upwards. She reached a large branch on wich she placed herself, crouching in order to make herself invisible.

    As the other cat ran off he turned back towards Tigerstripe and Jango. "The weak and the stupid does not survive for long here." He nodded towards the tom before looking back at Tigerstripe. "He is right, there are no peaceful days here."

    "You have to learn the secrets of this house if you want to survive". He nodded. "My name is Srivian, what about you little one?" he meowed softly towards the kitten. "And how did you get here? Did the twoleg catch you?".

    Leafeye watched the strange seen between the other cats from her outpost. "A cat? A kittypet made that noise?" she thought to herself. "And what is that other RiverClan doing? She doesn't know anything about the kittypet, what if it's dangerous ...?". With one, agile jump she landed next to them with her claws ready. "Who are you?" she hissed suspiciously. "You should not be here." she added. Kittypets had always made her very anxious, they came from a world she knew nothing about. She just couldn't understand how the other RiverClan could be so relaxed and forward. She looked at the white tom, her eyes fixed on his. "What does he want?" . She was scared, terrified really. She wanted him to go away and not be there.

    "Thank you, but I doubt you will. We have been searching for years." He sighed and started licking his scruffy paws. "The only real chance of freedom is when the twoleg opens the door and heads outside. But she is good at keeping us here so it's not as easy as it sounds ..."

    He started to search through a wooden box nearby while saying, "She must have found you. That twoleg takes any cat she can find". He took an old, dry mouse from within the box and tore it apart with his claws. He threw some of it in the direction of the kitten, "Here, eat" he meowed. "We should try to get you out of here, you're not very big. It shouldn't be impossible to find a hole in the wall or something where we can get you out."

    "Well, the curtains are often pulled over but there is always the kitchen window. But how is that going to help us? It's closed" he meowed while looking intensively at Tigerstripe. "Come, lets go somewhere where we can talk without being disturbed all the time" he said after hissing towards a young tabby. "There is a wardrobe in the bedroom where we can go". He nodded to himself and started to trot towards the room while manoeuvring around all the other cats.

    Leafeye lied on a smooth stone in the river. Resting calmly in the warm sun. She was exhausted, she had barely escaped the swift jaws of a ferocious fox. It had chased her for hours and her muscles ached. She open her eyes as she heard the soft sound of paws moving. "Who can that be?" she thought to herself while lifting her head up.

    A strange, wondrous scent reached Leafeye's sensitive nose. It made her feel light as air and she started to run towards it. She soon reached the mushrooms but she took little notice of them and instead ran straight to the catnip. "So ... wonderful" she meowed and started rolling around on her back among it.



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    She watched the blueish she-cat's attempts to fish with a faint smile. She yawned and stretched her legs before calling out, "how is it going there?" she meowed carefully. Without taking her eyes off the other cat she started licking her claws.