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Crowpaw blinked and turned around to the tom. His silver eyes narrowed. Just who did this tom think he was ordering Seal Clan around, anyway?
"You are going to have to wait," a calm white tom mewed getting to his paws from the middle of the group of cats. The tom growled and lashed his tail.
"Why's that?" he snapped, his claws sliding in and out. The white tom sighed and shook his head. He rested his green gaze on the new tom.
"Because," he mewed, "Mousestar is not, at the moment, well enough for talking." Just as he finshed speaking a small calico she weaved her way around the gathered cats to the white tom. Crowpaw glanced at Sunstorm and then back to the white tom. The calico whispered something to him and he grimly nodded.
"Sunstorm," Crowpaw mewed softly so only the warrior could hear him.
"Yeah?" Sunstorm asked flicking his ear but his yellow gaze never leaving the, in his terms, outsider.
"What does Warface mean Mousestar is not well?" Crowpaw asked flicking his tail, "She was fine when I left." Sunstorm sighed and closed his eyes. Getting the message Crowpaw's eyes widened then he bowed his head. Warface turned back to the new tom and sighed.
"You have come at a worse time," he mewed, "I am in command since I am the oldest warrior here." There was a reason why Warface was called Warface. He had lost sight in his left eye from a battle with Waterfall Clan and bared a long scar running from the base of his ear, over his eye and down to the mid-point of his neck.
"But Warface," the calico mewed, quickly to intervene, "Do we have to work with the matter at hand?" Warface sighed and flicked his tail.
"Lillypetal," the white tom mewed, "I am sure Star Clan has given you a sign. If not then chose who you see fit to lead. As for this problem needs just as much attention as the current one."
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