User blog:Wetstream/Mystical-Prologue

Ok this isn't from warriors, it's just my friend is so younger than me and is into this series called Magic Puppy, I read the Prologue of it, it's pretty retarded XD. But I decided to make my own story that isn't hardly any way as retarded as the Magic Puppy series. It's called Mystical, All the Way Home. It's about a cat named Hikari, and well that's all I can tell you about XD. And here's the Prologue

Prologue

She breathed another breath of air, the kittens swarmed by Koko’s stomach. She pressed her tail against them. Koko felt her heart lurch; she was going to die soon. Just because of the sickness that she caught from a rat bite. She sadly thought about her small kittens; they would never survive without her.

The kittens were only four weeks old, and their eyes already opened. There were only five of them. Mostly all of them had her thick fluffy fur. Except for Hikari, she didn’t have a dark brown fluffy fur like her siblings. She had sleek tan-light brown fur with dark green eyes.

Koko looked at Hikari, she was so small. When Koko died she knew Hikari would be the first kitten to go. Koko hadn’t felt a connection to Hikari, since she hardly even looked like her kitten. Only time would ease the pain she grasped in her own paws.

Hikari’s ears twitched, her sister that looked like Koko, Annabelle looked weak. Her eyes were red, and the usual happiness didn’t enter her mind.

“Annabelle?” Hikari squeaked.

Annabelle didn’t answer. It was almost like she caught Koko’s rat sickness; if she did it seemed it already spread almost throughout her whole body.

Annabelle looked as bad as Koko. Her fur wasn’t shimmering like it did in the moonlight; instead it was matted, and dull.

Koko looked to Annabelle and smiled weakly.

“Annabelle, Tom, Flurry, Moon and Hikari…” She meowed hoarsely.

Hikari heard the hoarse noise her mother made while saying her siblings and her name. She looked at Koko, her mother looked even worse. She was scared what her mother was going to say next.

“I love you my children. But I need you to know I am dying, I won’t be here tomorrow. I must leave you now to survive on your own. Now I will go to my final resting point.” Her eyes showed signs of holding back tears.

Hikari gasped. Her mother was going to leave them, alone in the harsh forest. It was the summer; they would never survive the heat.

Tom and Flurry looked at Koko.

“But, you are going to leave us to die?” Tom’s lip quivered as his fur was sleeked back by the wind. “I mean, we can’t just live out in the wild. There are owls and wolves out there!”

Koko ruffled his fur with her tail. “I will miss you all, but I’m truly sorry my dear. You will learn the basics of survival on your own now…” She slowly turned.

Hikari bit her lip as she watched her mother pad off.

“Where do you think she is going?” Moon murmured.

Hikari looked at Moon’s fluffy brown fur and green eyes. She was truly a replica of her mother.

Flurry frowned sadly. “She is going anywhere. All she wants is to die.” He coughed back some tears.

“Annabelle is dying I think.” Hikari sputtered out.

Moon gasped along with Tom and Flurry.

“Really?” Moon bit her lip scuffling her paws. “I mean…I knew she was sick but are we going to lose her?” She meowed sadly.

Tom slowly moved his paw across Annabelle’s small flank. “She’s already gone…”

“What!” Hikari gasped. “She was breathing a few minutes ago!” Hikari unsheathed her claws in anger, yet sadness.

Flurry shook his head. “Why did she have to die…She was as young as us, yet she died before living out her life.”

Tom nodded. “She is living in the stars with Koko.”

Hikari thought about her mother. Did she already die too? It was too early to say. Hikari looked to her siblings, they would die also. But Hikari needed to survive.

“I’m leaving for a new home.” She meowed. “I must live; I have to find a home with the humans.”

Moon gasped her eyes widening. “But, the path to the humans is extremely hard! They say a monster lives in the river that is right outside the humans’ homes!”

Hikari sadly looked to her siblings, they were much bigger than her.

“I’m sorry.” She muttered and padded away.