![]() She steered Dovewing gently over to the edge of the clearing where the bodies of Hollyleaf, Mousefur, and Ferncloud were being arranged. In truth, she had no idea what wounds she had suffered in the terrible blood-soaked skirmishes she felt numb from her nose to her claws, and her ears were still buzzing from the sounds of the battle. Are you hurt? she mewed.ĭovewing shook her head. Millie touched Dovewing’s shoulder with her muzzle. She watched Leafpool press a wad of cobweb onto a bite wound on Cinderheart’s flank Lionblaze stood over them, the tip of his tail twitching anxiously, until Leafpool sent him away to fetch marigold and tansy from the medicine cats’ den. We have lost everything, Dovewing whispered out loud. Sandstorm was crouching beside Firestar’s unmoving body, which still lay at the foot of the lightning-scorched tree. The quiet beneath the trees was broken by a muffled sob. Midnight! Rock! How can you leave us like this? The Dark Forest may have been defeated but we have lost everything! For a moment Dovewing wanted to chase after them, to haul them back and demand to know what happened next. ![]() ![]() They nodded to her, then walked out of the hollow. From the corner of her eye she saw two pale shapes, a badger with a long striped nose and a hairless cat with swollen blind eyes. ![]() Excerpt from Warriors: Bramblestar’s Stormĭovewing stood very still in the center of the camp as silence crashed over the forest. ![]()
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