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| - "This is ridiculous, Yewstar." Gorsestar barked at the Thunderclan leader. Yewstar twitched his whiskers. "I thought you'd agree with me on this of all cats, I always thought Shadowclan needed the extra claws," Yewstar pointed out calmly, and flicked his tail, "The number of rogues that have appeared, some of them seem to accept our ways, why not let them join?" Gorsestar asked dangerously, "What if they end up betraying us? Or realise that clan life isn't for them but expect us to feed them anyways? They'll just end up as deadweight at that point." He finally left the clearing.
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| - "This is ridiculous, Yewstar." Gorsestar barked at the Thunderclan leader. Yewstar twitched his whiskers. "I thought you'd agree with me on this of all cats, I always thought Shadowclan needed the extra claws," Yewstar pointed out calmly, and flicked his tail, "The number of rogues that have appeared, some of them seem to accept our ways, why not let them join?" Gorsestar asked dangerously, "What if they end up betraying us? Or realise that clan life isn't for them but expect us to feed them anyways? They'll just end up as deadweight at that point." Yewstar seemed to consider him, but Sparrowstar mumbled, "As much as I want to hear you two fight, we need to settle this now, in my eyes, if they find they don't want to accept our ways, they can leave. I don't care as long as they're participating in clan life, and accept our customs, even if they don't agree with it." Yewstar turned to a light grey tom sitting a bit aways from them, "You've been quiet, Heatherstar." He said gently, the beige she-cat looked at him dangerously. "If your warriors could make up their minds on whether they want the rogues to stay or go is perfectly fine with me, you keep chasing them to my territory and we're running out of prey, we have mouths to feed." She growled. Yewstar twitched his whiskers. Gorsestar growled, "Now, I know I don't agree with you, Yewstar, but you're not that mouse-brained, there's a higher chance the rogues just want a free pass, then actually wanting to be a part of clan life." Yewstar pointed out calmly, "Some of us have rogue or loner blood, does that make us freeloaders by association?" Gorsestar grunted, Sparrowstar finally cut in, "We need to decide now, I'm not sitting here all night." Yewstar murmured, "I'm for allowing some to join." Gorsestar only shook his head in disappointment, Heatherstar shrugged non-commitedly. Sparrowstar murmured, "Like I said, if Shadowclan doesn't want to let rogue's in, that's up to you, but I have to agree with Yewstar on that one, I thought you would like the extra claws of all cats." Gorsestar was taken aback at this comment, and his fur started to bristle, "Watch yourself, Sparrowstar." He snarled. Heatherstar snorted, "Look, there's two yes's, one no, I personally don't care as long as my clan is being fed, is this meeting over? I have things to do." Yewstar nodded, Gorsestar watched as the other leaders left the clearing, he looked up at the stars, and sighed tiredly, "Ridiculous... That was a jab at me... Just because my mother was a rogue, they look down on me, Starclan give me strength, I always saw myself as one of you..." He finally left the clearing.
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