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"Wow, I should have pitched it better," Discordantmelody said aloud. Normally she was very good at predicting what other cats would do, but she'd totally misjudged Glowstar, who she assumed would be all for Rays given how she was sort of one in SunClan. It would cause trouble between SunClan and DayClan if the double standard became public knowledge. Sighing, she pulled away from Glowstar, "I can't join DayClan unless I'm a Ray. So I guess I'll forever be a visitor."
She'd tell Littlestar she was a Ray, though. Maybe that would help keep things peaceful and Glowstar would probably be none the wiser. It was a gamble worth risking especially since she didn't see Glowstar or Littlestar being all that upset if she was ever caught in her lie. She'd get a slap on the wrist at best… probably, "Anyway... I'm tired of this business talk. I want to do something fun."
Deal really did need to get going, but he had only made it a few paces away when the topic of conversation turned to Rays. He paused and looked back curiously. He had never heard of such a thing before, and he found it hard to believe that any clan would allow a SunClan cat to live there while still serving their god.
But, he shouldn't still around, especially now that the 'business talk' was over. The black-and-white tom turned and continued on his way out.