“Barkface!” Talltail dived after his friend. The icy water soaked through his fur, its chill piercing his bones in a heartbeat. As the bottom disappeared from beneath his paws, he fought panic. Flailing, he tried to haul himself forward, stretching his neck to keep his muzzle in the air. “Barkface!”
“I’m okay!” The medicine cat’s dark pelt moved ahead of him. Barkface wasn’t splashing now; instead he was moving steadily through the water.
Talltail churned his paws, struggling to keep up. The river seemed to be trying to drag him downstream, pulling harder at his haunches than his shoulders so that Talltail felt himself spinning slowly around. He pushed harder with his forepaws, trying to keep straight, his gaze fixed on Barkface. Gulping air, he moved forward jerkily.
He suddenly realized that the far bank was getting closer. A moment later, Barkface was wading out of the water, his pelt dripping, and Talltail felt pebbles roll beneath his pads. He scrabbled to find his paws, weak with relief to be walking on solid ground. He felt as light as air as he staggered from the river.
“We made it!” Barkface stood on the bank and shook the water from his pelt.
Talltail ducked away before the drops showered his face. He’d never felt so cold! A shiver ran through him and he sneezed. “Let’s find a patrol and get out of here,” he growled through chattering teeth.
Barkface stared past him, eyes widening in fear. “Tall—”
A menacing snarl cut him off. “If you’re looking for a patrol,
Chapter 42
Three RiverClan cats glared at him. He recognized the sleek pelts of Ottersplash, Rippleclaw, and Owlfur from Gatherings.
Rippleclaw, a black-and-silver tom, tilted his head. His eyes glittered threateningly. “Did Heatherstar send you?”
“Yes.” Barkface ducked out from behind Talltail. “I’m Barkface of WindClan. I must speak with your medicine cat.”
“I know who you are.” Ottersplash curled her lip. “I’d get back in the river, if I were you.”
“Unless you want to be shredded.” Owlfur stepped forward, his brown-and-white pelt twitching.
“There’s no time for fighting,” Barkface hissed. “One of our kits is dying. I need Brambleberry’s help.”
“A kit?” Ottersplash glanced at Rippleclaw.
Rippleclaw’s tail stilled. “Dying?”
Owlfur showed his teeth. “Why’d you bring a warrior with you?” He padded forward and stopped a whisker from Talltail’s muzzle. Fishy breath clouded from his mouth.
“I’m here to protect him.” Talltail dug his claws among the pebbles. “Would
The brown-and-white tom’s eyes gleamed. “Then you admit you’re on enemy territory?”
“Do you think we swam the river without noticing?” Talltail looked at the RiverClan warrior’s sleek pelt. “Not all warriors are half fish.”
“Talltail!” Barkface’s sharp mew cut through the freezing air. “We need their help!”
Talltail dipped his head, suddenly remembering Jake’s gentle respect toward Jay, the old she-cat in Twolegplace. His approach had gotten them the information they wanted. “I’m sorry.” He rounded his eyes. “Please let us see Brambleberry. Hopkit’s life may rest in her paws.”
“Let them see her.” A gruff mew sounded from the reeds and Piketooth slid out. He caught Talltail’s eye, wary and tense. Talltail suddenly wondered if Piketooth’s Clanmates knew about his catch on WindClan territory.
Barkface leaned forward. “If Brambleberry says no, we’ll leave.”
“It’s Hailstar who will decide.” Rippleclaw barged past and slid into the reeds.
“This way.” Piketooth beckoned Talltail forward with a flick of his tail and followed Rippleclaw.
Talltail padded after him. “Stay close to me,” he hissed to Barkface. The reeds were stiff as he pushed his way through. Piketooth’s tail disappeared a few paw steps ahead. Behind him, the stalks rattled as Barkface, Ottersplash, and Owlfur followed. After walking along the river for several long moments, during which Talltail felt as if he was being lashed on both flanks by the springy reeds, they emerged into a clearing. The river lapped at one side, seeping through a thick wall of reeds and silvering the marshy earth. Dens dotted the camp, woven from sticks.
“They look like more like birds’ nests than dens,” Talltail whispered in Barkface’s ear.
“They float if it floods,” Barkface whispered.
Talltail blinked, surprised at the ingenuity of the RiverClan cats. Were they as smart as WindClan?
“Wait.” Rippleclaw nodded to Barkface, then ducked into one of the tangled dens.
RiverClan cats blinked from the edges of the clearing, staring in surprise at their visitors.