“She could play with Briarlight,” Alderpaw suggested.

  Briarlight’s crippled hind legs meant that it was important for her to keep her forelegs strong and active and her lungs clear. Chasing a leaf with Twigkit would be good exercise.

  Jayfeather frowned, but Leafpool spoke before he could object. “That’s a great idea, Alderpaw.” She called to Twigkit. “Would you like to play catch with Briarlight?”

  Twigkit blinked at Leafpool, her eyes sparkling with delight. “Am I allowed?”

  “Of course,” Briarlight purred. “You can play with me any time you like.”

  Jayfeather huffed again and began untangling the pile of thyme. “Does this mean she’s going to be here even more?”

  “Don’t be so grouchy,” Leafpool chided. “She’s not doing any harm.”

  “I guess I only trip over her three or four times a day.” Jayfeather snorted.

  Alderpaw’s pelt pricked with irritation. It was almost as though Jayfeather enjoyed being the grumpiest cat in the Clan.

  “Get on with your work!” Jayfeather’s ears twitched crossly. Not for the first time, Alderpaw wondered if the blind medicine cat could read his thoughts. Guiltily, he turned his attention back to the yarrow and coltsfoot.

  As Twigkit carried her leaf toward Briarlight, the trailing brambles at the entrance rustled.

  Graystripe popped his head through and blinked at Jayfeather. “Bramblestar wants to see you, Leafpool, and Alderpaw.”

  Alderpaw’s heart quickened. Why?

  He waited for Jayfeather to speak, but Graystripe went on. “Can I take some comfrey back to the elders’ den?” The grey elder glanced at the herb piles hopefully.

  Leafpool tipped her head. “Are your joints aching again?”

  “Not mine,” Graystripe huffed. “Millie’s.”

  “Shall I come and check on her?” Leafpool was already rolling up a wad of leaves.

  “There’s no need. Unless you know a cure for aging.” Graystripe pushed his way into the den. “Besides, I don’t think you should keep Bramblestar waiting. Rowanstar’s with him.”

  Jayfeather pricked his ears. “Why didn’t you tell us?”

  “I just did.”

  As Graystripe grasped the comfrey between his jaws, Jayfeather brushed past him and headed for the entrance.

  Alderpaw glanced at Twigkit. Had something happened to Violetkit? Is that why the ShadowClan leader had come? “Stay here with Briarlight, okay?”

  She nodded.

  Alderpaw’s heart was racing. He nosed his way through the brambles after Jayfeather.

  Leafpool was following Graystripe from the den. Alderpaw hurried after her, the sharp sunshine stinging his eyes as he pushed his way from the shade of the medicine den.

  Outside the nursery, Lilyheart stretched beside Daisy, soaking up the meagre warmth. There was a chill in the air but the cliff sheltered the camp from the blustery breeze that was stirring the branches at the top of the hollow. Leafkit, Larkkit, and Honeykit were nosing around the fallen beech, poking their noses through the gaps in the woven walls of the apprentices’ den.

  “There’s so much room inside!” Leafkit gasped.

  “I want a nest close to the middle,” Larkkit mewed.

  “Sparkpaw and Alderpaw’s nests are there already,” Honeykit sighed. “I can see them.”

  Leafpool’s mew distracted Alderpaw from their chatter. “I hope the patrols come back soon,” she mewed. “The freshkill pile’s empty.”

  Alderpaw glanced at the empty patch of earth. Brightheart, Whitewing, and Cloudtail paced beside it. Hadn’t they brought prey back from their patrol? Perhaps they’d met Rowanstar before they’d had a chance to hunt. They gazed through narrowed eyes at the muscular ginger tom as he stood beside Bramblestar on Highledge.

  Jayfeather was already beside him, fur pricking along his spine.

  Alderpaw followed Leafpool up the tumble of rocks and stopped beside them.

  Bramblestar gazed at them gravely. “Littlecloud is dying.” He dipped his head to Leafpool. The two medicine cats had known each other a long time.

  Leafpool’s eyes darkened. “Is he suffering?”

  “Dawnpelt’s with him,” Rowanstar told her. “She’s giving him poppy seeds to ease his pain, but she doesn’t know what else to do.”

  Leafpool flicked her tail. “If only you’d chosen a medicine cat apprentice moons ago,” she fretted. “Littlecloud would have someone to care for him properly.”

  “And ShadowClan wouldn’t be left without a medicine cat,” Jayfeather growled.

  Rowanstar’s pelt ruffled. “I didn’t come here to be lectured!”

  Bramblestar stepped forward. “He came here for our help.” He shot a warning glance at Jayfeather.

  Alderpaw watched his father, impressed by his authority. Bramblestar clearly understood that it would do no good to rub mouse bile into ShadowClan’s wound. More gentle treatment was needed. He stepped forward hesitantly. “Can I help?” he asked softly.

  Jayfeather flicked him away with his tail. “You’re not borrowing our apprentice,” he told Rowanstar tetchily.

  Alderpaw bristled. Why not? You’re always complaining I get under your paws.

  Rowanstar scowled. “I don’t want an apprentice. Littlecloud needs proper care.”

  Alderpaw’s pelt ruffled indignantly.

  “I’ll come,” Leafpool offered.

  “Thank you.” Rowanstar leaned forward. “Grassheart’s kits are due any day. Tawnypelt, Snowbird, and Dawnpelt will be able to help at her kitting, but it’s Grassheart’s first litter and I’d prefer to have a medicine cat close by if there are problems.”

  Alderpaw shifted his paws. It sounded strange to hear the ShadowClan leader talk with such concern about his Clanmates. Rowanstar had snatched Violetkit from the Gathering so callously that Alderpaw had decided the ginger tom must have no heart. Hope flickered through his fur. Had he been wrong? Perhaps Violetkit was as safe and loved in ShadowClan as Twigkit was in ThunderClan.

  “I’ll fetch herbs and come as soon as I can.” Leafpool turned toward the rock tumble. She paused at the top and called over her shoulder. “Alderpaw. Travel with me. I’ll need help carrying the herbs.”

  “To ShadowClan’s camp?” Alderpaw blinked in surprise.

  “Of course!” Leafpool whisked her tail.

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  ABOUT THE AUTHOR

  ERIN HUNTER is inspired by a love of cats and a fascination with the ferocity of the natural world. As well as having great respect for nature in all its forms, Erin enjoys creating rich mythical explanations for animal behavior. She is also the author of the bestselling Seekers and Survivors series.

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  BOOKS BY ERIN HUNTER

  THE PROPHECIES BEGIN

  Book One: Into the Wild

  Book Two: Fire and Ice

  Book Three: Forest of Secrets

  Book Four: Rising Storm

  Book Five: A Dangerous Path

  Book Six: The Darkest Hour

  THE NEW PROPHECY

  Book One: Midnight

  Book Two: Moonrise

  Book Three: Dawn

  Book Four: Starlight

  Book Five: Twilight

  Book Six: Sunset

  POWER OF THREE

  Book One: The Sight

  Book Two: Dark River

  Book Three: Outcast

  Book Four: Eclipse

  Book Five: Long Shadows

  Book Six: Sunrise

  OMEN OF THE STARS

  Book One: The Fourth Apprentice

  Book Two: Fading Echoes

  Book Three: Night Whispers

  Book Four: Sign of the Moon

  Book Five: The Forgotten Warrior

  Book Six: The Last Hope

  DAWN OF THE CLANS

  Book One: The Sun Trail

  Book Two: Thunder Rising

  Book Three: The First Battle

/>   Book Four: The Blazing Star

  Book Five: A Forest Divided

  Book Six: Path of Stars

  Warriors Super Edition: Firestar’s Quest

  Warriors Super Edition: Bluestar’s Prophecy

  Warriors Super Edition: SkyClan’s Destiny

  Warriors Super Edition: Crookedstar’s Promise

  Warriors Super Edition: Yellowfang’s Secret

  Warriors Super Edition: Tallstar’s Revenge

  Warriors Super Edition: Bramblestar’s Storm

  Warriors Super Edition: Moth Flight’s Vision

  Warriors Field Guide: Secrets of the Clans

  Warriors: Cats of the Clans

  Warriors: Code of the Clans

  Warriors: Battles of the Clans

  Warriors: Enter the Clans

  Warriors: The Ultimate Guide

  Warriors: The Untold Stories

  Warriors: Tales from the Clans

  Warriors: Shadows of the Clans

  MANGA

  The Lost Warrior

  Warrior’s Refuge

  Warrior’s Return

  The Rise of Scourge

  Tigerstar and Sasha #1: Into the Woods

  Tigerstar and Sasha #2: Escape from the Forest

  Tigerstar and Sasha #3: Return to the Clans

  Ravenpaw’s Path #1: Shattered Peace

  Ravenpaw’s Path #2: A Clan in Need

  Ravenpaw’s Path #3: The Heart of a Warrior

  SkyClan and the Stranger #1: The Rescue

  SkyClan and the Stranger #2: Beyond the Code

  SkyClan and the Stranger #3: After the Flood

  NOVELLAS

  Hollyleaf’s Story

  Mistystar’s Omen

  Cloudstar’s Journey

  Tigerclaw’s Fury

  Leafpool’s Wish

  Dovewing’s Silence

  Mapleshade’s Vengeance

  Goosefeather’s Curse

  Ravenpaw’s Farewell

  Book One: The Quest Begins

  Book Two: Great Bear Lake

  Book Three: Smoke Mountain

  Book Four: The Last Wilderness

  Book Five: Fire in the Sky

  Book Six: Spirits in the Stars

  RETURN TO THE WILD

  Book One: Island of Shadows

  Book Two: The Melting Sea

  Book Three: River of Lost Bears

  Book Four: Forest of Wolves

  Book Five: The Burning Horizon

  Book Six: The Longest Day

  MANGA

  Toklo’s Story

  Kallik’s Adventure

  Book One: The Empty City

  Book Two: A Hidden Enemy

  Book Three: Darkness Falls

  Book Four: The Broken Path

  Book Five: The Endless Lake

  Book Six: Storm of Dogs

  THE GATHERING DARKNESS

  Book One: A Pack Divided

  Survivors: Tales from the Packs

  NOVELLAS

  Alpha’s Tale

  Sweet’s Journey

  Moon’s Choice

  CREDITS

  Cover art © 2016 by Owen Richardson

  Series cover design by Ellice M. Lee

  COPYRIGHT

  WARRIORS: A VISION OF SHADOWS #1: THE APPRENTICE’S QUEST. Copyright © 2016 by Working Partners Limited. Series created by Working Partners Limited. All rights reserved under International and Pan-American Copyright Conventions. By payment of the required fees, you have been granted the nonexclusive, nontransferable right to access and read the text of this e-book on-screen. No part of this text may be reproduced, transmitted, downloaded, decompiled, reverse-engineered, or stored in or introduced into any information storage and retrieval system, in any form or by any means, whether electronic or mechanical, now known or hereafter invented, without the express written permission of HarperCollins e-books.

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