SCREECH OF ANGRY OWL (SCREECH)—black tom (prey-hunter)
SPLASH WHEN FISH LEAPS (SPLASH)—light brown tabby she-cat (prey-hunter)
PEBBLE THAT ROLLS DOWN MOUNTAIN (PEBBLE)—gray she-cat (cave-guard)
CLOUD WITH STORM IN BELLY (CLOUD)—white she-cat
RAIN THAT RATTLES ON STONES (RAIN)—speckled brown tom
CATS OUTSIDE CLANS
STRIPES—large silver tabby tom with dark stripes and amber eyes
FLICK—skinny light brown tom with large pointed ears
FLORA—dark-brown-and-white she-cat with green eyes
TWIST—young tortoiseshell she-cat with white stripes on her face
PURDY—elderly, plump tabby loner with a gray muzzle
Map
Prologue
A silver tabby tom gave him an insolent stare. “If it’s your territory, why are there no border markings? The prey here belongs to every cat.”
“That’s not true and you know it.” A black she-cat stood close to the gray tom’s shoulder, her tail lashing. “Get out now!”
From the side of her mouth she added in a low mutter, “Crag, we can’t fight them. Remember what happened last time.”
“I know, Night,” the gray tom replied. “But what else can we do?”
On Crag’s other side a huge brown tabby tom thrust his way forward, letting out a hiss of fury. “Take one more paw step and we’ll rip your fur off,” he growled.
Crag touched him on the shoulder with the tip of his tail.
“Steady, Talon,” he warned. “Let’s get out of this without ripping fur if we can.”
More cats appeared around a curve in the path, filling the narrow space behind the silver tabby.
“Sheer.” Crag summoned a small tabby tom with a flick of his ears. “Get back to the cave, quickly. Tell them the invaders are back.”
“But—” Sheer was obviously reluctant to leave his friends when they were already outnumbered.
“Now!” Crag snapped.
Sheer turned and fled up the path.
The sun was going down. Rocks cast long shadows over the rough ground, stained red as blood. The faint sound of tumbling water broke the silence, and from the sky came the harsh cry of a hawk.
“This is as far as you go,” Crag meowed. “Turn back and find somewhere else to hunt.”
“Who’s going to make us?” the silver tabby sneered.
“Try staying here, and you’ll see,” Talon hissed.
Crag’s patrol pressed up beside him, blocking the path.
But the intruders began fanning out, scrambling onto the boulders on either side. Crag crouched, tensing his muscles.
He would fight if he had to, in spite of what had happened last time.
“Stop!”
A brown tabby tom shouldered his way through Crag’s patrol to stand in front of the invaders. Though his muzzle was gray with age, his muscles were still wiry and powerful and he held his head high.
“I am Stoneteller, Tribe-Healer of the Tribe of Rushing Water,” he announced, his voice echoing hoarsely off the rocks. “This is our territory, and you are not welcome here.”
“Territory only belongs to cats who can defend it,” the silver tabby retorted.
“Remember how we drove you out, before the time of frozen water?” Stoneteller growled. “We will do the same again, unless you leave now.”
The silver tabby narrowed his eyes. “Drove us out? That’s not how I remember it.”
“We
“And now we
“The Tribe of Rushing Water has always made its home in these mountains,” Stoneteller meowed. “We—”
His words were lost in a yowl of fury as the brown-and-white she-cat launched herself from the boulder and fastened her claws in Night’s shoulder. The tabby tom let out a fearsome screech and hurled himself at Crag. As Crag rolled over and over, clawing at his attacker, the air filled with the shrieks of battling cats.
Far above, the Tribe of Endless Hunting looked on helplessly.
Chapter 1
“Jaypaw!”
Light paw steps ruffled the sound of the waves. Jaypaw pictured his mentor, Leafpool, splashing through the shallow water at the edge of the lake.
“Jaypaw!” she repeated, her voice sounding closer. “Come join me. The cool water feels wonderful.”
“No, thanks,” Jaypaw muttered.