The next day was still rainy. It wasn't at all like the other night, but Gray felt grumpy when the rain drops hit her fur. When Fox and Gray were almost back to the forest where they had rested last night, Gray and Fox climbed a tree. But they didn't see cats moving around. "They must have left without us!" Fox meowed, panic in his voice. "But Star would never do that." Gray argued. "Lake would. And what if she.." Fox said, then Gray and Fox looked at each other, realizing what had happened. "STAR!" They shouted at the same time. They ran down the tree, and then ran to the cave place where they had been last night. "See? Not here. " Fox mewed. "Then Lake must have forced Star to leave. Before we left, I mean your old home, then I heard Snow say that I was in love with a orange tabby cat. Lake must have thought I was in love with Star, so she's gone nuts and want to get back at Star." Gray meowed quickly. "Wait. How did Snow KNOW your were in love with a orange tabby cat?" Fox asked. "It doesn't matter right now, we have to find Star and Lake and stop them!" Hissed Gray. "We can fallow them by their scents." Mewed Fox. "No, it just rained last night, stupid. All the scents must have gotten washed away." "Then how are we going to-" Started Fox, but then heard a hiss nearby from Star.
"Lake, what are you doing?! Stop it! I'm not in love with Gray! I'm not!" Star shouted, as Lake pulled him to a pond, then let go of him, tossing him in. "STAY THERE!" She screamed. Then she turned and got some very, unusual strong vines. She ran back and tied a vine to Star's paw. "What are you doing? Lake! Stop! STOP!" Star screeched, and tried again to get away. Lake then tied another, longer vine to Star, and tied it to a tree. Star was trapped.
"Come on Fox, run faster!" "I'm trying!" When the two cat found Star and Lake, Gray pounced on Lake. Lake scratched Gray, and Gray bit at Lake's ear. "Stop!" Yelled Fox. "Where's Dance?" He asked. "You guys are fools! YOUR ALL FOOLS!!!" Lake hissed, then, before any cat could stop her, she ran away. The rain was getting harder, and now Gray's fur was socked. She ran over to Star and started getting the knots undone. Finlay, Star was free. "Ok, um, we have to get away, as fast as we can. Forget about Lake." Star said. "And we have to find Dance." Added Fox. Gray, Star, and Fox, ran as fast as they could, still looking for Dance. Lighting crackled down, setting a tree on fire. Gray pressed her pelt assent Fox's. "There's Dance!" Star shouted, running over to the wet kitten. The storm was hitting Star already socked fur, and the fire was getting bigger. If they didn't get going, then it would be too big. Suddenly, a cats jumped from the bushes. It was Lake. Star stopped. "What? Why? How? Where?" Star stared at Lake. "STOP IT. Star." As Lake spoke, Gray shivered. "It's ok, Gray." Fox meowed. Then he jumped on to Lake. With a powerful blow, she knocked him away. "FOX! NO!" Gray screamed, running towards Fox. "Gray, get out of the way!" Star yelled at her. He ran over to them. Dance did too. "Look out that tree is goanna fall!" Star yelled. There was no time to move, and Lake, seeing what was happing, jumped in their way, pushing the other three cat out of the way. The tree fell, on to Lake with a thump. "LAKE!" Star tired to go over to Lake, but the fire got in his way. "Lake!"
"I'm sorry about Lake." Gray said, stepping in to the cave. "It's ok. I'm fine." Gray nodded. She gave her fur a lick, it was still wet from last night. "So, uh, you like Fox?" Star asked. Gray purred. "Yes, I like Fox. He wants to visit Creamy. Can we?" Star purred too. "Yep. You know, I think we should just go back to the other side, you know, where we used to live, and then go the other way." Gray nodded. "I'll go and get Dance and Fox. We can get going." Gray purred. Fox, Star, Gray, and Dance, walked down the hill in the shinning sun, hoping to find a peaceful home.
THE END.
That is the first book. The next book comes soon.
~Wolf Light
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