Wisdom

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Prologue
The night rolled onwards, the earth moving with it. The rolling was too subtle to feel, unless you were the smallest of creatures, who, still, could barely feel the spinning sensation themselves.

The stars were the only givers of light to see by, the moon hiding behind dark grey clouds. Alone, on a rocky outcrop, sat a small silver tabby she-cat, who was frozen still, not even her chest or flanks moving to signify she was alive. She seemed to not notice the prey that frenzied at her paws, she didn't seem to hear the desperate calls of the birds who wee looking for a tree to nest in, she didn't even seem to notice the night which seemed to halt.

The earth rolling, the creatures around her stopped moving and froze, not knowing why. The cat though, was moving. She was no longer part of the rocky outcrop she was sitting on, she was once again a moving, breathing, very much alive cat.

She sighed and looked to the skies, only laying her gaze on the many parts of the sky that had no stars littering them. The dark spaces, blackholes, as she had learned they were called, were places she did not want to remember, not really remembering them anyway.

She did remember some bits though, the bits she had wanted to remember, but she was still shocked in the fact that the earth had frozen that she did not care. One moment she had been still, feeling the thrumming of the earth rolling underneath her paws, but then it had all stopped in time, and she was once again, moving, breathing, ''alive. ''

Finally, she remembered. Why did she have to remember what the blackholes were? It depressed her, sending her into this life of solitude on the outcrop for all eternity, because of what the blackholes were.

She had banished The One there, because it was her only option. If only things could have been....

Different.

She had tried many things, even trying to wind back time, but none of her trials succeeded. Supressing a shiver, she continued to stare into the forever dark places in the sky, thinking what could have been, if what had been had not happened.

The One had been too deadly to keep on earth's constantly rolling body, their powers undeniably dangerous and their mind too dangerous to control. They had been strange, and never had they changed once.

Now, they had become, forever itself. The she-cat remembered everything, from their kitlife together, their apprenticehood together, until it happened. Until the rift between worlds reopened and their mind went hungry for power.

The she-cat remembered her brother dearly, but he wasn't just forever itself, he was now the dark centre of the universe. All of the blackholes was him, twisting and turning as the earth rolled away from his view.

He was evil, but the she-cat still missed him. She was getting old, and she knew her last moments were now, watching her brother for the last time ever. She laid down, stretching across the outcrop, getting one last good glimpse of the darker skies.

Chapter One - Stranger to Ourselves
Riverkit looked over at her brother, who watched the other kits play while keeping to himself, his eyes shimmering with curiosity.

"Come on Redkit! Why don,t you come play with us?" One of the other kits, Rosekit, asked brightly, her tail straight up in the air as she trotted over to stand in front of Redkit, who didn't seem to notice her there, he simply continued to stare at the ground, muttering strange words in a strange language.

"Rosekit to Redkit!" Rosekit growled impatiently, her voice rising to a high pitch squeal when Redkit ignored her. "Are you still here on earth?!" Redkit sniffed. "I heard you the first time," he said lightly.

"You invaded my work in unravelling the earth's ways. Which annoyed me greatly," he added hastily, eager to get Rosekit to understand the whole picture. He seemed to have the same thing the one from the story, singularity, when she was a kit, but he certaintly wouldn't grow up to be like her, he wouldn't, he couldn't.

"My wisdom needs concentration to work."

TBC