Warriors: Power Of Three 2 - Dark River

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Authors: Erin Hunter
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    “His trail leads this way,” Cinderpaw announced, pointing with her nose up the lakeward slope.
    Hollypaw’s belly tightened. The trail led up over the ridge and then around onto the moorland: WindClan territory. Perhaps he’s just exploring. Hope stirred in her chest, but beneath it, like a rock, lay the dark suspicion that he was meeting Heatherpaw.
    “We’re going to follow him, aren’t we?” Cinderpaw was staring at Hollypaw, her eyes clouded with worry. Had she guessed, too? Surely not. How could she know?
    “Perhaps it’s none of our business,” Hollypaw suggested feebly.
    “Of course it’s our business! Our denmate is out there alone. What if something happened to him?”
    “Is that the only reason you want to follow him—because he might be in danger?”
    “No.” Cinderpaw sat down. “I think he may be doing something he will live to regret.”
    Hollypaw was taken aback by her friend’s serious tone.
    “Do you know something I don’t?” she asked.
    Cinderpaw shook her head. “It’s just a feeling I have. I can’t explain it. A feeling that Lionpaw is making a mistake that’s been made before, that should never be made, that only leads to trouble. . . . ” Her mew died away but her eyes were shining with emotion.
    “Okay.” Hollypaw could not ignore the strength of her friend’s feeling. Nor could she ignore her own. All her instincts told her that Lionpaw was breaking the warrior code, and it was her duty as a Clan cat to stop him. She charged up the slope, sniffing the twigs and brambles for Lionpaw’s scent, following the path he had taken to the top of the ridge. Cinderpaw bounded after her and they quickly reached the edge of the trees. The ground sloped away in front of them, down to the shore where the lake sparkled in the moonlight. Hollypaw scanned the distant moorland, half hoping to see Lionpaw, half hoping she wouldn’t. If Lionpaw was roaming around at night, she wanted it to be on ThunderClan territory.
    There was no sign of movement in the shadowy heather.
    Hollypaw plunged down the slope, following an old rabbit track through the coarsening grass. Underpaw the ground grew more peaty as they neared the WindClan border.
    Heather bushes sprouted on either side of the track as the slope flattened and the sound of water lapping the shore grew louder.
    “Did you hear that?” Cinderpaw’s hiss startled Hollypaw.
    She pricked her ears. A small hollow, ringed by heather, lay in shadow ahead of them. From it came the sound of voices.
    Hollypaw’s tail bristled as she recognized Lionpaw’s mew. He sounded happy; happier than she had heard him in days. She crept forward, keeping low, and ducked into the swath of heather that shielded the hollow. Setting the bushes rustling, she wriggled between the bare stems and peered over the top of the slope.
    Her brother was charging after a ball of moss like an excited kit. He dived at it as it landed and, with a tremen-dous swipe, sent it flying back in the other direction. A lithe shape leaped up from the grass to catch it. Its tabby pelt glowed in the moonlight. Hollypaw’s heart sank like a rock.
    Heatherpaw!
    “You don’t seem surprised.” Cinderpaw had slid in beside her and was peering down into the grassy dip.
    Hollypaw shook her head. “I’m not.” Reluctantly she wriggled out from the heather. “Lionpaw!” she called.
    Lionpaw and Heatherpaw froze, staring at each other in alarm. The moss ball fell to the ground.
    “What are you doing here?” Hollypaw demanded.
    Slowly Lionpaw tore his gaze from Heatherpaw’s and turned to face his sister. His eyes sparked with defiance.
    “What are you doing here?”
    “Looking for you!”
    “Spying on me!”
    Hollypaw flinched. “You shouldn’t be here, playing with her!” She glared at Heatherpaw.
    “Why not? She’s just a friend.”
    “A friend from another Clan!”
    “You’re friends with Willowpaw!”
    “I don’t sneak off every night to see her.”
    Lionpaw

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