The sun had just gone under the horizon when we arrived back at camp. After crouching under the gorse tunnel back into camp, Darkstripe turned to me.
"Get something to eat, then go to sleep," he said sternly. "I want you up at dawn tomorrow so I can show you how to hunt."
I blinked in surprise. "uh, yes Darkstripe."
That was sudden. I hoped Darkstripe wasn't one of those teachers that liked to control their student's every move.
"Well, get going then," Darkstripe replied, before running off to the Highrock, following Lionheart, who was also padding in that direction.
"Darkstripe seems pretty stern," mewled Graypaw, who was standing nearby. "Was he like that all day today?"
"No," I replied shortly, before starting to walk to the freshkill pile. "Come on, let's get something to eat."
"Yeah!" Graypaw perked up. "We get to have our first freshkill!"
"Mousebrain, we've had freshkill before," I replied fondly as he padded along side me.
"Never to ourselves, though," he pointed out. "We usually have to share."
"Trust you to think of your stomach," I teased.
When we got to the freshkill pile, I picked out what seemed to be a particularly plump mouse, while Graypaw got a thrush. Then we trotted over to the mossy tree stump, where Sandpaw and Dustpaw were already eating.
"Ah, the new apprentices, here to eat their first freshkill," said Dustpaw wryly. "Just came back from the border inspection?"
"Yeah, and you'll never guess what we found!" said Graypaw excitedly, like the young cat he was.
"What Graypaw and Lionheart found," I corrected. "Darkstripe took me the other way, towards Twoleg place."
"Ew, no wonder you smell like a kittypet," Sandpaw sniffed rudely. "Did you fight a kittypet or something?"
"No, the kittypets didn't dare show their faces," I scoffed. "We also found a fox trail. I'm pretty sure Darkstripe is talking to Bluestar about it right now."
"A fox? In Thunderclan territory?" asked Dustpaw, who looked worried. "That can't be good. If I remember correctly, Halftail got his tail bitten off by a fox."
"I thought it was a badger?" asked Graypaw quizzically.
"He told me it was an owl," said Sandpaw, looking annoyed.
"Seems like Halftail is pretty fond of tall-tales," I said, amused. "Regardless, Darkstripe said that foxes like to eat kits, so the warriors are probably going to drive it off."
"Well that's a relief," said Sandpaw snarkily. "Luckily you're not kits anymore so we don't have to worry about you."
"Yeah- Hey!" yelled Graypaw, realizing what Sandpaw actually meant batting her on the head with his paw. "Don't be so mean."
"Can't help it, you padded right into that one," she smiled.
"Anyway, Graypaw, you were going to tell them what you and Lionheart found?" I prodded him.
"Oh, right," said Graypaw, eye's widening, before he turned back to Sandpaw and Dustpaw. "We found a lot of Riverclan scent markers at Sunning Rocks!"
Sandpaw and Dustpaw looked shocked.
"Riverclan scent markers at Sunning Rocks?" said Dustpaw quietly. "That can't be good."
"Yeah, we will have to take Sunning Rocks back," I said, looking at him. "Darkstripe says there's going to be a battle."
"Maybe we will get to fight!" said Sandpaw excitedly. "I've never been in a battle before."
"You've been apprentices for less than a moon," I pointed out. "Your mentors might not think you're experianced enough."
"Then we will just have to train harder," said Dustpaw decisively, before going back to eating.
"Yeah, I'll ask Whitestorm for more training tomorrow," said Sandpaw.
"Speaking of training, where is Ravenpaw?" asked Graypaw, looking around the camp. "You'd think he and Tigerclaw would be back by now."
As if summoned by Graypaw's words, Ravenpaw staggered into camp down the gorse tunnel, followed by an irate Tigerclaw. Ravenpaw looked utterly exhausted as he walked over to us, and he was wobbling on his paws when he finally sat down. He looked down at his paws, as if in a daze.
"Ravenpaw, are you alright?" I asked concernedly. When he didn't answer, I got up and walked over, poking him with a paw. "Ravenpaw?"
He started, looking up from his paws at me. "Oh. Hi Frogpaw."
"Are you alright," I asked again.
"Yeah, just tired," he mumbled.
"What did you and Tigerclaw do?" Graypaw asked from behind me, also sounding concerned.
"Not 'sposed to tell," Ravenpaw mumbled again. "I think I'm gonna go to sleep."
Then he staggered his way into the apprentice den, not even bothering to make a moss bed before he fell asleep.
"He's gonna be really stiff when he wakes up tomorrow," said Dustpaw, who had follow us.
"I wonder what Tigerclaw did to him," I said as I turned around and sat back down.
"No idea," said Dustpaw as he sat down himself. "I've just heard that his apprentices are never the same after his tests."
"Who told you that?" asked Graypaw curiously.
"Smallear," Dustpaw replied. "He knew Tigerclaw since he was a kit, and said that Thistleclaw gave him the same test, and he passed."
"So does that mean Ravenpaw failed?" Sandpaw wondered.
"You'll have to ask him," I said, and with that, we all feel into silence.
During this conversation, my mouse had gone unattended, so I set about skinning it using a claw. I didn't want to get any fur in my mouth after all. The mouse's skin just slid off it like it was paper wrapped around meat, and I made a quick meal out of it.
I looked around the camp, and noticed that Bluestar seemed to be in a meeting with what looked like all of her warriors. Curious, I got up.
"Where are you going?" asked Graypaw quizzically.
"I want to know what the warriors are saying," I said simply. "I'll sneak around the Highrock so they don't see me."
"Good luck," said Graypaw, who was still working on his thrush.
Sneaking around the Highrock wasn't that hard, as most of the warriors were preoccupied with the meeting, and a moment later I was in hearing range of Bluestar. Apparently I had caught her in the middle of a sentence.
"-report back?" Bluestar asked.
"Any minute now," growled Redtail. "I sent Longtail and Mousefur out to assess the situation as soon as Runningwind reported back. And with Lionheart's news of a Riverclan patrol between midday and dusk… I'm even more convinced Riverclan is trying to provoke a battle."
"Yes, that is concerning," said Bluestar worriedly. "For them to send extra patrols… it seems as it they are desperate to claim Sunning Rocks this time."
"It doesn't matter if they desperate or not," growled Tigerclaw. "Riverclan should know by now that Sunning Rocks is ours. What do they think they're trying to pull? They know we'll just beat them back again."
"Riverclan seems more devoted to this claim, more than usual," said Whitestorm thoughtfully. "They seem to be taking this more seriously than before. Perhaps they will devote more warriors to the battle. Maybe even Crookedstar himself could lead them, and if not him, Oakheart."
"What I want to know is why," said Bluestar, mostly to herself. "Thunderclan and Riverclan have fought over Sunning Rocks before, but it was never this serious. What could be driving them to try and deliberately provoke a battle?"
"Bah, we've always been at war over Sunning Rocks since before I was kitted," said Tigerclaw dismissively. "Riverclan are just taking it to the next level now."
"Riverclan are not just dumb brutes, Tigerclaw," said Spottedleaf reproachfully, whom I had not realized was there. "There is a reason behind everything they do."
Tigerclaw was prevented from replying by the arrival of Longtail and Mousefur.
"Redtail," said Longtail when he walked up. "It's worst than we thought. Riverclan are sending extra patrols, and seem to have a few cats occupying Sunning Rocks. When we arrived on the scene, we saw a patrol re-enforcing their position."
"They didn't just remark the place and leave?" said Redtail with a concerned tone.
"No, the patrol was still there when we left," Mousefur confirmed.
"So they really are trying to provoke a battle," said Bluestar worriedly.
"Should I organize a patrol to send them off?" asked Redtail.
Bluestar was silent for a moment. "No. We will send the normal midnight patrol, to give them a false sense of security. Then we will gather as many warriors as we can spare, and attack them just before dawn. By then they will be tired, and not expecting a battle."
"Good thinking, Bluestar," said Whitestorm approvingly. All of the other warriors seemed to nod as well, liking Bluestar's plan.
"In the meantime, I want an extra patrol to check the Shadowclan border," Bluestar continued. "It would be just like Shadowclan to attack us while we're distracted."
"I was at the Shadowclan border with Frogpaw earlier today," said Darkstripe. "We didn't see anyone, but I'm sure I smelt the fresh markers of the usual midday patrol."
"Still, just in case," said Bluestar resolutely. "We don't want to get caught with our tails down. Redtail, plan the patrol. Everyone else, get some sleep, we have a long night ahead of us."