CONTENTS
   Special Thanks
   Dedication
   Allegiances
   Maps
   Prologue
   Chapter 1
   Chapter 2
   Chapter 3
   Chapter 4
   Chapter 5
   Chapter 6
   Chapter 7
   Chapter 8
   Chapter 9
   Chapter 10
   Chapter 11
   Chapter 12
   Chapter 13
   Chapter 14
   Chapter 15
   Chapter 16
   Chapter 17
   Chapter 18
   Chapter 19
   Chapter 20
   Chapter 21
   Chapter 22
   Chapter 23
   Chapter 24
   Chapter 25
   Chapter 26
   Chapter 27
   Chapter 28
   Chapter 29
   Chapter 30
   Chapter 31
   Chapter 32
   Chapter 33
   Chapter 34
   Chapter 35
   Exclusive Manga Adventure
   Back Ads
   About the Author
   Books by Erin Hunter
   Credits
   Copyright
   About the Publisher
   SPECIAL THANKS
   Special thanks to Cherith Baldry
   DEDICATION
   To Akbar: Be brave and live the dream,
   and become the artist you always wanted to be.
   ALLEGIANCES
   THUNDERCLAN
   LEADER BRAMBLESTAR—dark brown tabby tom with amber eyes
   DEPUTY SQUIRRELFLIGHT—dark ginger she-cat with green eyes
   MEDICINE CATS JAYFEATHER—gray tabby tom with blind blue eyes
   LEAFPOOL—light brown tabby she-cat with amber eyes
   WARRIORS (toms and she-cats without kits)
   GRAYSTRIPE—long-haired gray tom
   DUSTPELT—dark brown tabby tom
   SANDSTORM—pale ginger she-cat with green eyes
   BRACKENFUR—golden-brown tabby tom
   CLOUDTAIL—long-haired white tom with blue eyes
   BRIGHTHEART—white she-cat with ginger patches
   MILLIE—striped gray tabby she-cat with blue eyes
   THORNCLAW—golden-brown tabby tom
   SPIDERLEG—long-limbed black tom with brown underbelly and amber eyes
   APPRENTICE, AMBERPAW (pale ginger she-cat)
   BIRCHFALL—light brown tabby tom
   WHITEWING—white she-cat with green eyes
   APPRENTICE, DEWPAW (gray-and-white tom)
   BERRYNOSE—cream-colored tom
   MOUSEWHISKER—gray-and-white tom
   CINDERHEART—gray tabby she-cat
   IVYPOOL—silver-and-white tabby she-cat with dark blue eyes
   APPRENTICE, SNOWPAW (white, fluffy tom)
   LIONBLAZE—golden tabby tom with amber eyes
   DOVEWING—pale gray she-cat with blue eyes
   ROSEPETAL—dark cream she-cat
   POPPYFROST—tortoiseshell she-cat
   APPRENTICE, LILYPAW (tortoiseshell-and-white she-cat)
   BRIARLIGHT—dark brown she-cat with sky-colored eyes, paralyzed in her hindquarters
   BLOSSOMFALL—tortoiseshell-and-white she-cat
   BUMBLESTRIPE—very pale gray tom with black stripes
   APPRENTICE, SEEDPAW (golden-brown she-cat)
   CHERRYFALL—ginger she-cat
   MOLEWHISKER—brown-and-cream tom
   QUEENS (she-cats expecting or nursing kits)
   DAISY—cream, long-furred cat from the horseplace
   ELDERS (former warriors and queens, now retired)
   PURDY—plump tabby, former loner with a gray muzzle
   SHADOWCLAN
   LEADER BLACKSTAR—large white tom with one jet-black forepaw
   DEPUTY ROWANCLAW—ginger tom
   MEDICINE CAT LITTLECLOUD—very small tabby tom
   WARRIORS CROWFROST—black-and-white tom
   TAWNYPELT—tortoiseshell she-cat with green eyes
   APPRENTICE, GRASSPAW (pale brown tabby she-cat)
   OWLCLAW—light brown tabby tom
   SCORCHFUR—dark gray tom
   TIGERHEART—dark brown tabby tom
   FERRETCLAW—black-and-gray tom
   APPRENTICE, SPIKEPAW (dark brown tom)
   PINENOSE—black she-cat
   STOATFUR—tortoiseshell-and-white she-cat
   POUNCETAIL—brown tabby tom
   QUEENS SNOWBIRD—pure-white she-cat
   DAWNPELT—cream-furred she-cat
   ELDERS SNAKETAIL—dark brown tom with tabby-striped tail
   WHITEWATER—white she-cat with long fur, blind in one eye
   RATSCAR—brown tom with long scar across his back
   OAKFUR—small brown tom
   SMOKEFOOT—black tom
   KINKFUR—tabby she-cat, with long fur that sticks out at all angles
   IVYTAIL—black, white, and tortoiseshell she-cat
   WINDCLAN
   LEADER ONESTAR—brown tabby tom
   DEPUTY HARESPRING—brown-and-white tom
   APPRENTICE, SLIGHTPAW (black tom with flash of white on his chest)
   MEDICINE CAT KESTRELFLIGHT—mottled gray tom
   WARRIORS CROWFEATHER—dark gray tom
   APPRENTICE, FEATHERPAW (gray tabby she-cat)
   NIGHTCLOUD—black she-cat
   APPRENTICE, HOOTPAW (dark gray tom)
   GORSETAIL—very pale gray-and-white tom with blue eyes
   WEASELFUR—ginger tom with white paws
   LEAFTAIL—dark tabby tom, amber eyes
   APPRENTICE, OATPAW (pale brown tabby tom)
   EMBERFOOT—gray tom with two dark paws
   HEATHERTAIL—light brown tabby she-cat with blue eyes
   BREEZEPELT—black tom with amber eyes
   FURZEPELT—gray-and-white she-cat
   CROUCHFOOT—ginger tom
   LARKWING—pale brown tabby she-cat
   QUEENS SEDGEWHISKER—light brown tabby she-cat
   ELDERS WHISKERNOSE—light brown tom
   WHITETAIL—small white she-cat
   RIVERCLAN
   LEADER MISTYSTAR—gray she-cat with blue eyes
   DEPUTY REEDWHISKER—black tom
   APPRENTICE, LIZARDPAW (light brown tom)
   MEDICINE CATS MOTHWING—dappled golden she-cat
   WILLOWSHINE—gray tabby she-cat
   WARRIORS MINTFUR—light gray tabby tom
   MINNOWTAIL—dark gray she-cat
   MALLOWNOSE—light brown tabby tom
   APPRENTICE, HAVENPAW (black-and-white she-cat)
   GRASSPELT—light brown tom
   DUSKFUR—brown tabby she-cat
   MOSSPELT—tortoiseshell she-cat with blue eyes
   APPRENTICE, PERCHPAW (gray-and-white she-cat)
   SHIMMERPELT—silver she-cat
   LAKEHEART—gray tabby she-cat
   HERONWING—dark gray-and-black tom
   QUEENS ICEWING—white she-cat with blue eyes
   PETALFUR—gray-and-white she-cat
   ELDERS POUNCEFOOT—ginger-and-white tom
   PEBBLEFOOT—mottled gray tom
   RUSHTAIL—light brown tabby tom
   CATS OUTSIDE CLANS
   SMOKY—muscular gray-and-white tom who lives in a barn at the horseplace
   CORIANDER—tortoiseshell-and-white she-cat who lives with smoky
   MAPS
   PROLOGUE
   Firestar brushed through the long grass beneath the trees and drank in the warm scents of prey. Sunlight sliced between the branches, casting dapples onto his flame-colored pelt. For a moment he paused, unsure which of the tantalizing aromas he should follow. Then he picked out the scent of a squirrel; it had swarmed up the trunk o 
					     					 			f a nearby oak tree and was hiding somewhere in the branches above his head.
   It’s been a while since I tested my tree-climbing skills, he thought, remembering how he had taught his Clanmates to hunt aboveground. Lionblaze really hated it at first. With a purr of amusement Firestar recalled the golden-furred warrior standing at the foot of a tree, reluctant to set paw on the trunk. Unlike Cinderheart, who seemed ready to sleep in a bird’s nest once she learned how to climb.
   Firestar sprang up the tree, digging his claws into the rough bark, and spotted the squirrel on one of the outer branches. He leaped toward it, reveling in the strength in his haunches, pleased that he still kept his sense of balance. The squirrel fled, jumping from branch to branch, higher and higher. As Firestar crouched, ready to follow, he heard a voice calling him from below.
   “Firestar! Firestar!”
   He halted; the leaves around him rustled as the squirrel vanished into the dense foliage. Firestar allowed himself a single hiss of regret, then turned and scrambled down the trunk to the ground.
   Bluestar, the former ThunderClan leader, was waiting for him at the foot of the tree. Her blue-gray fur shimmered in the sunlight. “Sorry to disturb you, Firestar,” she meowed. Her eyes glinted. “I see you haven’t lost any of your hunting skill. You looked pretty comfortable up there . . . but I’m happy to leave the tree hunting to others. Walk with me,” she added, nodding deeper into the forest.
   Firestar padded by her side, enjoying the sun’s warmth soaking into his pelt. StarClan has everything to make a cat content, he thought. But I still miss my old home and my Clanmates. Sometimes it seems like I left them when they needed me most.
   “ThunderClan has had a difficult time, hasn’t it?” Bluestar commented, as if she had picked up Firestar’s regrets. “Wounded cats had scarcely healed after the Great Battle when the greencough came.”
   Firestar hesitated before replying, swallowing the wail of grief that rose in his chest. We were already weakened by the battle; we didn’t stand a chance of fighting the greencough.
   He took a breath and let it out in a long sigh. “There has been so much loss, so much pain. But the sickness has gone, thanks to Leafpool and Jayfeather.” He forced a note of optimism into his voice. “Brightheart and Cloudtail’s kits have become apprentices. And Bramblestar is a fair and confident leader. ThunderClan will survive.”
   “Of course.” Bluestar nodded. “Bramblestar had a good mentor. Do you walk in his dreams?”
   “I don’t need to,” Firestar responded. “I trust him.” He felt a familiar stab of anger in his belly. “I shouldn’t have had to leave my Clan,” he hissed. “I could have gone on serving them for many more seasons.”
   “Could you have saved them from the greencough? Healed their injuries more quickly?” Bluestar rested her tail on his shoulder. “You gave ThunderClan nine good lives. They could not ask for any more.”
   Ducking beneath some curling fronds of fern, they padded across a glade of bright green grass, circled by silver birch trees.
   “All of the Clans have struggled this leaf-bare,” Bluestar mewed. “ShadowClan has more elders than warriors, and WindClan lost most of its best hunters in the Great Battle. It is hard for every cat here to watch our Clanmates suffer.” She paused to hold a bramble out of Firestar’s way. “But there is always hope. Especially in StarClan.”
   “I know,” Firestar meowed. “But I never realized how far I would be from my Clan. And I—I always thought Spottedleaf would be here to guide me.” He pictured the beautiful tortoiseshell she-cat, ThunderClan’s former medicine cat, who had given up her existence in StarClan fighting for her living Clanmates. Her amber eyes seemed to glow with sadness in his memory.
   “Spottedleaf will be much missed,” Bluestar agreed, a slight edge to her tone. “But one day Sandstorm will come here to be with you.”
   One day. Pain clawed once more at Firestar’s heart as he thought of his mate. How many seasons must I wait for her?
   Firestar had made a warm nest for himself at the bottom of a hollow tree. It seemed strange not to be sleeping in a camp with other cats, though if he listened carefully, he could hear the gentle murmurs of StarClan warriors settling around him, hidden in the ferns. As he closed his eyes, he hoped that he would dream himself into ThunderClan.
   Instead it seemed only a heartbeat since he had slipped into sleep when he was roused by a paw prodding him in the shoulder. Firestar raised his head, blinking.
   “Wake up, Firestar,” a voice meowed.
   A cat was standing in front of him: a muscular gray tom with patches of white on his fur.
   “Cloudstar!” Firestar exclaimed.
   The former SkyClan leader dipped his head. “Greetings, Firestar.”
   Firestar scrambled to his paws and shook scraps of moss from his pelt. He had last seen Cloudstar many, many seasons before, after the gray-and-white tom had led him upriver from the forest to restore his lost Clan. Once Leafstar, the new SkyClan leader, had received her nine lives, Firestar and Cloudstar had said farewell. Firestar had never expected to see him again.
   “What are you doing here?” he asked. “The skies you walk are so far away.”
   “I was allowed to visit you,” Cloudstar replied. “We must talk together. Come.”
   He padded ahead of Firestar down a grassy slope to the edge of the forest. A pool of water stretched before them, its silver surface reflecting the light of the full moon.
   “I want to thank you again, for understanding why it was so important to rebuild SkyClan,” Cloudstar meowed, halting at the water’s edge and resting his calm blue gaze on Firestar. “Sometimes one Clan cannot survive without the help of others.”
   Firestar nodded. “We’ve certainly learned that recently, if we didn’t know it before,” he murmured. For a heartbeat the darkness of the Great Battle swirled around him once more, the stench of blood and the shrieks of dying cats.
   “I saw your terrible battle,” Cloudstar meowed. “And for the first time I was glad that I had to lead my Clan to find a new home, because we were spared the vengeance of the Dark Forest.”
   “It wasn’t vengeance. It was slaughter.” Firestar felt the fur rise along his spine. “I had to watch my Clanmates die. I gave my last life to save them . . . and it wasn’t enough.”
   “The battle was won,” Cloudstar pointed out quietly. “You did not lose your life for nothing.” He padded alongside the pool, stepping delicately among the vegetation that grew by the edge of the water.
   Firestar kept pace with him, their pelts brushing. “You haven’t come all the way here to thank me for helping Leafstar, or to speak about the Great Battle. What is it, Cloudstar? Is there something wrong in SkyClan?”
   Cloudstar stopped and sat down, looking across the pool. Suddenly he lifted his hind paw and sliced a foreclaw across his pad. A line of blood oozed out and dripped into the water, spreading in a scarlet cloud against the silver.
   The violence of Cloudstar’s response made Firestar wince. He stood with his mouth open, staring at the swirl of blood.
   “I bring a message that you need to take to Bramblestar,” Cloudstar meowed, still gazing at the water.
   “A prophecy?” Firestar echoed. My first prophecy! I am a true StarClan cat!
   “Yes. Listen well, Firestar. When water meets blood, blood will rise.”
   Firestar blinked. Is that it? “What does it mean?”
   “We do not need to know the meaning,” Cloudstar told him, turning until his eyes burned into Firestar’s like two small moons. “Bramblestar will find that out for himself.”
   “And when do I give this message to Bramblestar?” Firestar asked. He resisted the urge to demand more answers from the old cat. Do all StarClan cats deliver prophecies that seem to mean nothing?
   “You will know when the time comes,” Cloudstar replied.
   Could you be any more vague? Firestar thought irritably. But he kept his voice steady. “Does this mean that more trouble is coming for my Clan?”
					     					 			>   “The life of the warrior Clans is always storm-tossed,” Cloudstar meowed. “It’s our duty—the duty of all StarClan—to watch over them, whatever happens.” His gaze softened. “I’m sorry, Firestar. I know this isn’t what you want to hear. But I promise, this message will help Bramblestar in the end. You have to trust me on that.”
   Firestar sighed. “I do trust you. But is it too much to ask that ThunderClan could have a few seasons of peace, after they’ve suffered so much?”
   CHAPTER 1
   Bramblestar stood near the entrance to the hollow and breathed deeply. The sky was milky-pale with dawn, and mist still drifted between the trees, but the air was full of the scents of fresh, growing things, announcing new life. Each twig was tipped with green, and tight fronds of ferns were starting to uncoil in the midst of the dead bracken.
   It’s been a long, harsh leaf-bare, Bramblestar thought. The heavy snow made it harder, and we have so few warriors to hunt prey. Fewer still since the greencough . . . Then he gave his pelt a shake. His Clan had made it through the bitter, grief-wracked leaf-bare, and the warmer weather was returning. “We’ve survived six moons since the Great Battle,” he meowed aloud. “And now we’ll start to build up our strength again. Nothing will destroy ThunderClan.”
   “That’s right.”
   Bramblestar jumped at the sound of Berrynose’s voice. He hadn’t noticed the cream-colored warrior emerging from the barrier of thorns behind him.
   “Berrynose, you nearly frightened me out of my fur!” he exclaimed.
   “Nothing frightens you, Bramblestar,” Berrynose responded. “I’m leading a border patrol. Do you want to come with us?”
   As he spoke, Millie and Rosepetal pushed their way through the prickly wall, closely followed by one of the new apprentices, Amberpaw. Her mentor, Spiderleg, brought up the rear.
   Amberpaw bounced up to Berrynose. “Where are we going today?” she chirped. “WindClan or ShadowClan? What will we do if we catch them trespassing? Will we need to fight? I learned a great move!”
   Berrynose looked a little overwhelmed, and it was Spiderleg who replied. “Amberpaw, if you stop twittering like a blackbird and start listening, you might learn something.”
   His words were stern but not harsh, and Bramblestar was pleased to see that Amberpaw wasn’t at all intimidated by her mentor. “Okay, Spiderleg,” she mewed. “But—”