Scruffs' New Begining

Thanks to mostly Ravenflight92, I am now writing the second arc of the Scruffs' Series. The plot wasn't really finished and a prophecy was introduced, so I have to finish the series. Here you go! Rainfire 22:50, May 8, 2010 (UTC)

Prologue
I was siting in a clearing with Tigerstar and Hawkfrost. The Dark Forest isn't so bad, but I can't help but feel rejected by StarClan. Oh well.

"You did a wonderful job with killing Shallowlife. Brilliant," Hawkfrost complimented me.

I dipped my head.

"You did scare Whitestar out of her fur, but Redscruff was still able to get his word in. Now she knows we will be following her. We expect better of you, Shadowheart," Tigerstar said coldly.

My fur bristled. Tigerstar turned to Hawkfrost.

"Now it's time for your part of the plan. Remember, don't get too attached," Tigerstar told his son.

I snickered and Hawkfrost glared at me.

"At least I had the guts to volenteer for this," he snarled at me.

I shrugged.

"Whatever. Just go and do your job," I said and stalked off.

This was going to be interesting.

Chapter 1
I lifted my head and blinked at the sunlight. I sat up and stretched my aching limbs. Streamwhisper had given me a swimming lesson a few days after Shallowlife died. Wolfheart entered my den and dropped a freshly caught shrew at my feet. My favorite. Wolfheart and Tigerspirit had left CoyotePack and joined our Clan yesterday. I nodded to the shaggy gray tom and he left my den. I slowly chewed a piece of my shrew and enjoyed the sunlight on my fur. My Clan had been on edge since Shallowlife's death. Poor Nightowl had been so guilty beause Shadowheart had killed Shallowlife. I don't know why he was guilty. It's not like he actually killed her. I finished my shrew when Robinspirit entered my den. I licked my whiskers and sat up.

"Yes Robinspirit?" I asked.

She glanced around nervously.

"Whitestar, there is something I need to tell you," she said softly.

"Yes?" I inquired.

"I... I can see visions of the future," she said.

I stared at her calmly. I motion for her to keep going.

"I-I saw Sh-Shallowlife's death, b-but I was too afraid to say a-anything," she stuttered.

I rested my tail on her shoulder.

"It's OK. I understand. Next time you see something, please tell me," I said kindly

She nodded and left my den.