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A jet-black she-cat was crouching behind the rocks. She was staring at fighting cats. There were shrieks and screams, making her sick to the stomach. Ugh... why must cats fight? The she-cat closed her luminescent yellow eyes, feeling sick, she prayed yo her ancestors, and StarClan, that everything would be alright. It didn't work, cats still fought one another, screams were sent into the air. No, Shadow had to leave now. But she couldn't, she remembered her parents. Her mother... The brown tom with rippling muscles glared at her. "Okay, place her in cell 54, and we'll analyze her tomorrow."

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  • A jet-black she-cat was crouching behind the rocks. She was staring at fighting cats. There were shrieks and screams, making her sick to the stomach. Ugh... why must cats fight? The she-cat closed her luminescent yellow eyes, feeling sick, she prayed yo her ancestors, and StarClan, that everything would be alright. It didn't work, cats still fought one another, screams were sent into the air. No, Shadow had to leave now. But she couldn't, she remembered her parents. Her mother... The brown tom with rippling muscles glared at her. "Okay, place her in cell 54, and we'll analyze her tomorrow."
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  • A jet-black she-cat was crouching behind the rocks. She was staring at fighting cats. There were shrieks and screams, making her sick to the stomach. Ugh... why must cats fight? The she-cat closed her luminescent yellow eyes, feeling sick, she prayed yo her ancestors, and StarClan, that everything would be alright. It didn't work, cats still fought one another, screams were sent into the air. No, Shadow had to leave now. But she couldn't, she remembered her parents. Her mother... Shadow felt hollow, since the day her mother had left, Shadow had been wandering around. But she wanted to find her mother, these cats, were they the Tribes? Before she knew it, someone grabbed her from behind, pinning her to the rocky, hard floor. "We've caught something. Let's take this prize back." I'm not a prize! Thrashing aroung, she tried to break free, no luck. The scarred tom continued to drag her along, clutching her tightly. "My Lord, we have one." The brown tom with rippling muscles glared at her. "Okay, place her in cell 54, and we'll analyze her tomorrow." What did analyze mean? Shadow struggled as the rogues dragged her away. The brown rogue glared at her, and tied her quickly to a post. Sending a tabby she-cat to guard her, the brown tom left. The tabby she-cat glanced at her and said. "What's your name? Usually cats like you should be in our tribe already." Shadow stared back at the she-cat, mortified. "Shadow..." "Oh, hi Shadow. Don't be afraid, this tribe is normally peaceful, but we've been in trouble for the past few moons, so the Leader is cautious." And Shadow began to think about helping the Tribe, about finding help. This is the start of Shadow's story with the Tribe and beyond...
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