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Not againLittlebird thought, as she bent over vomit landing on the ground before her. Her stomach clenched, making twist her face in pain and disgust. At least this time she was alone, or so she thought. It had only been a moon, but she knew what she feared was true. She was pregnant.
In normal circumstances this was something that every SunClan she-cat looked forward to. Pregnancies were seen as a blessing from the sun god, and queens were showered with attention and gifts. She didn't see as much a gift, seeing as in how it had made her sever her last connection with the clan she once called home.
She wouldn't, no couldn't bring herself to tell Leatherstar that she was now carrying his kits. Not with SunClan rules, and him being leader of WinterClan. No she would raise these kits here in SunClan with Skipstep. He knew the truth, but being the kind-hearted tom he was had agreed to claim them as his own. It wouldn't seem out of place, as the two had been spending a lot of time together lately.
After all, she wanted these kits to have every advantage that she could give them. That means they needed a father that would be there for them.
He was not a cat who slept through the night, but whenever he got a break. He had become used to sleeping the moment he had down time, during a particularly boring conversation or while waiting for other cats to sort themselves out. When he awoke from one of these naps, it was to the stench of vomit in the air. Fantastic; he'd been throwing up again. For a few moments he considered ignoring it, but when he stumbled to his paws he found the ground around him was clear. It was someone else.
He followed his nose and came up behind the young she-cat bent over the ground. He took it in with a flash of his dark eyes; then he lunged forward, grasping her by the shoulders and yanking her back. His back was against a tree, three paws resting on the ground except one that snaked around to hold her by the throat, a furious snarl rumbling in his throat. His claws pressed against her jugular, an instinctive reaction, though both knew he would not spill her blood today.
Before she had a chance to settle her stomach, she found herself being roughly lifted into the air. It sent the world around her spinning, as she tried to stop herself from throwing up on the cat that had grabbed. She slowly allowed her eye lids to flutter open, only to come face to face with Singedwolf. His scarred face, and stinky breathe in her face. She felt the prick of claws on her neck, something that would have freaked her out had it been any other cat.Se stood there frozen for a moment, before pushing him away and turning her back to the tom. No she couldn't meet his gaze, though it wasn't out of fear. No this time, it was her own shame "Why would I share, what you already know?"
A cool breeze ruffled her fur, as she shut her eyes trying to ease the dizziness, before vomiting again. Her empty stomach only making that pain worse. She had been able to hide her pregnancy thus far, but soon her clan-mates would begin to catch on. When they did, she would put on her fake smile and pretend to be overjoyed. Until then she would keep it to herself.
"You're a fool, little bird," he growled, pushing her off and away from him as she turned to vomit once more. He did not move from his spot, but gazed upon her fiercely, fury etched in the harsh strings of his cheek and the blackened flesh peeling off his jaw. His mouth twitched relentlessly. "You think I don't know who you have been sneaking off to see? You don't think I see you creeping about at odd hours, taste your ancestors on the scent your coat? I know your mistakes, little bird, I see how you invite death. If you wanted to kill us both, you need only have asked."
His teeth bared, his maw twitched again, pulling up around his teeth. His entire face quivered with the movement, as he fought with himself against the tide of negative emotions battling themselves. There were no proper words to express it all, but it was there in his twisted snarl: the anger and hatred and boiling fury, the disappointment and the cruel jibes on the tip of his shriveled tongue.
What he said wasn't wrong. Perhaps she was a fool.. No she was a fool. Her relationship with Leatherfern had been foolish and dangerous, and yet she didn't regret what she done, only that it had to end. Her time spent with Leatherfern had helped her through a dark time in her life. He had been her shoulder to cry on, given her the hope she needed to carry on. Leatherfern had been her light in the darkness. Her gaze fell to the ground before she closed her eyes. She took in a deep breathe "There are some fates worse than death" she answered
"Yes I made a mistake, but a necessary one" she didn't expect him to understand her reasons why, when even she herself didn't fully understand her actions. "I had to know what could have been, had things been different. I had to know that I didn't imagine what was between us... had to know, so I didn't spend the rest of my day wondering what could have been. It's over now"
"Your head is full of elder's tales," he spat. "Give up your delusions. Very well, what's your brilliant plan? I do hope it gets us all killed, you've taken wonderful steps in that direction so far. And look at that -- you've already made your next mistake."
He stalked closer again, his head low between his shoulders as his hackles rose. A dog indeed, a hound ready to strike - but instead of lunging for her throat, instead he loomed over her and let out a harsh, barking laugh. "Don't lecture me about a fate worse than death, little bird. You're in paradise inside your little cage." Anyone else, he might have killed for a slip of the tongue like that, but once again he restrained himself from tearing out her throat. At this point, he wasn't sure why; she was infuriating and dumb as a newborn kitten, and dead set on getting herself murdered, by him and everyone else. She thought she knew what a fate worse than death was? A meek little bird, oh-so-sad because her lover was of a different clan? His claws flexed with an urge to knock her back to the ground and see if that gave her any sense.
Littlebird was good at one thing, and one thing only: testing his very minimal restraint and patience.
Of course her didn't understand... He had lived a hard life, one that she had spent moons trying to understand. She often wondered what had been done to him, to turn him into the 'monster' that others saw him as. The scars on his face were hard to look upon, but she could only imagine how difficult they were to bear. To have everyone shrink away without seeing the soul of the cat underneathe.
She wasn't afraid of him, not anymore. She held his gaze, as her paw gently rose to stroke his cheek "Singedwolf... I don't expect you to understand... But I meant what I said, my relationship with Leatherstar is over"
Her paw slowly fell onto the ground. "These kits will be raised here in SunClan, with Skipstep as their father"
He stiffened at her touch, but he did not flinch. Singedwolf flinched from nothing. After throwing away his life day after day, shoving it into the paws of his enemies and threatening them to just try and extinguish that bitter cold, there was no longer such a thing as fear within him. He might snap at her for unnecessarily throwing him into danger, but they both knew he was made for blood, and he wasn't concerned about any attacking force that dared threaten them, no matter how large. His whole life was merely waiting for death, and finding that he had become too good, that the common cat could not match him. It would take a legion, or a very skilled threat, to strike him down now.
Or the flickering at the back of his eyes. Just the thought made his scars flare to life with the memory of the scorching agony that had scarred him so. It had been a closely guarded secret, and he had let no cat know his weakness - not even Goldenstar, not even when their camp went up in flame. But now they were in a burning land, and every second they lingered, the closer to her admitting she saw the truth.
He did not flinch, but his nostrils flared at the foreign touch. He had not touched a cat except with his claws since he had carried her here, all those moons ago; cats went out of their way to avoid brushing pelts with him. It was in their best interest. Anyone else would be short a paw... but those were the threats he snarled at her inside his skull, but refused to let the words past his twisted lips. He had spoken them often enough, and they both knew it was an empty gesture. "Tell me you have some sense and you told him he was the faster," he rumbled.
"Skipstep knows the truth, and yet he is still willing to care for them as his own" she replied while watching his face. It was a little amusing how Singedwolf seemed more disturbed by a gentle caress, than warm blood splattering across his face. She supposed not many cats had treated him like a cat, instead of a monster.
"He does not know who their father is, only that they are from WinterClan. Even if the deception were to be discovered, it is not forbidden to take on a lover from another clan, so long as the kits remain in SunClan" That much was true, though she would rather the clan not know their parentage. They were HER kits, and that was all that mattered.
"My biggest problem, is that Foxstar suspects the truth..."
"Suspects? I'm sure she knows full well. You think she doesn't have you followed, doesn't know exactly what you do with your time? You're her Promised, little bird, you only go where she pleases. Your precious Skipstep probably told her the moment you let him go."
Singedwolf had not met Foxstar except in passing when he brought the kit to the clan and became an initiate, but even he knew she was a vixen not to be tricked. He had seen cats start to follow Littlebird around before, though he had no proof they were intentionally stalking her or that the leader had put them up to it, and usually once they caught sight of him they veered the other way. Perhaps he was paranoid, and they were just normal cats that didn't want to get on his wrong side, but he preferred to be cautious. If Littlebird was so determined to do everything in her power to get herself killed, he'd have to err on the side of caution and assume no cat had good intentions.
"I would be more surprised if she didn't have me followed. However I also know what happens to those that try to follow me" her gaze fell upon Singedwolf, her rugged and savage protector. With him around, she feared little. "She knows that I have been to WinterClan, and she may even know that Skipstep is not their father... Yet I don't think she realizes who is"
"As for skipstep, he would not betray me that easily. Perhaps under torture and threat..." she trailed off. She didn't know why she trusted him so, and perhaps it was the foolishness of a young heart. She had only known him for a short time, and yet he had never given her any doubt. At first she had thought of him as a brotherly figure, but it was blossoming into something more now that they shared a secret between them.
“Allow me to withdraw my objections. You clearly know what you’re doing — your enemies are far too honorable to torture or threaten Skipstep for the truth.” The poisonous sarcasm dripping from his tone could have been lethal. Goldenstar owed him far more than he had given for doing this. What had he gotten, anyway? Chased from his clan, brought to a clan that worshipped the flames, made servant to the leader’s naive little daughter, and all for nothing. Some days, he seriously considered just leaving and going off on his own.
Nobody could stop him, and he’d be better off, whether he survived or starved. This life was rough, and he was growing older every passing day. He couldn’t play bodyguard forever. Singedwolf coughed, then lashed his tail, irritated.
“Don’t rely on me to solve all your problems, little bird,” he growled. “Your list of enemies will only grow.”