Post by Lovestar on Jun 15, 2013 18:13:18 GMT -5
***UNFINISHED CHAPTER!!!***
Lovepelt woke up to find Breezepelt next to her, curling his tail around her. She took a closer look at him and already knew that he was awake. Blackheart and Shadowtail were awake too. "Your vital is now over, you may speak." Windstar said to them. In an instant, Breezepelt shot up. "Good morning Lovepelt! How are you?" Breezepelt meowed. They were mates now and they never felt like changing that. "I'm good, what about you?" Lovepelt mewed in reply. Lovepelt still couldn't believe that she was now a warrior, along with all of her friends. She had realized that Blackheart practically is her brother. Her mother died after kitting her and Shadowtail, and their foster mother was Stormflower, a beautiful, black she-cat with forest green eyes, who was Blackheart's mother. Lovepelt didn't mind though, she has Breezepelt as a mate. "You're so cute when you sleep." Breezepelt teased. Lovepelt just rolled her eyes, but snickered. Blackheart was looking at them, laughing. Shadowtail looked a little angry, envious that Breezepelt loved Lovepelt and not herself.
Lovepelt was in the forest alone. She walked forward to a strange, cat-shaped light. Sunflower! The beautiful tabby she-cat looked at Lovepelt. "My daughter. I see you are now a warrior. I'm glad Branchpaw can no longer trouble you. He actually stole prey from IceClan and left GrassClan scent to blame on you." Sunflower mewed. She pushed a fish in front of Lovepelt. "Here, eat this." Sunflower pleaded. Lovepelt hesitated, then gulped it down. "Now Lovepelt, remember, you are to be a star in one of the four. A sacrifice will be made to save the love" Sunflower meowed, vanishing. "Wait! Don't leave me! Mother!" Lovepelt meowed loudly, as she jumped to where her mother had sat, but she was too late.
"Lovepelt!" Breezepelt exclaimed, waking her up. "Lovepelt are you okay?" Lovepelt looked up and saw Breezepelt above her. "It was a dream..." Lovepelt mewed.
Lovepelt was in the woods. The chill of the wind let her know leaf-bare was around the corner.