“Daft furball!” Sparkpaw gave him a nudge.
“Hold still, and I’ll give it a lick.” Her tongue rasped swiftly over his ear. “Now I’ll dab a bit of that root on it,” she continued. “There! All done. Do you think I’d make a good medicine cat?”
“No way!” Alderpaw gave a purr of amusement. “But you’re going to be a sensational warrior!”
When he checked his other Clanmates, Alderpaw was pleased to find that although the fox had clawed out some of Cherryfall’s fur, she wasn’t actually injured.
“My shoulder still aches a
bit,” Molewhisker told him, “but it’s not so bad. I think it’ll be fine once we get moving.”
“I can see a scratch on your back,” Alderpaw meowed, turning to Needlepaw. He felt slightly shy at offering help to a cat from another Clan. “Do you want me to look at it?”
“Please,” Needlepaw replied with an uncomfortable wriggle. “That mange-pelted fox threw me into a gorse bush, and it
Examining her more closely, Alderpaw saw that a couple of thorns were sticking into
Needlepaw’s back, and she had a nasty scrape clotted with dried blood.
“You’ve picked up some thorns,” Alderpaw mewed. “Crouch down and I’ll get them out.”
Needlepaw flattened herself, and Alderpaw managed to get his teeth into the shanks of the thorns and yank them out, then spit them onto the ground. A trace of blood welled up where they had been.
“Now comfrey root,” Alderpaw continued.
“This will take the pain away.”
She stretched and relaxed as the comfrey juices soaked into her back. “Thanks, Alderpaw.
You must be a really good medicine cat, because I feel better already. And
Alderpaw’s pelt grew hot with embarrassment at Needlepaw’s praise, and he was glad to step back as Cherryfall organized a hunting patrol. She and Molewhisker, Sparkpaw, and Needlepaw headed off into the trees, while
Alderpaw stayed with Sandstorm.
“You’re doing a good job, Alderpaw,” Sandstorm murmured when the others had gone.
Alderpaw ducked his head. “Thanks, Sandstorm.” He wasn’t sure he deserved the compliment, but he felt himself filling up with happiness like a hollow filling up with rain.
Sunhigh was still some way off when the hunting patrol returned. Molewhisker and Sparkpaw were each carrying mice, while
Cherryfall had a vole. Alderpaw’s eyes stretched wide with amazement when he spotted Needlepaw with her prey. She was dragging along a pigeon and a squirrel, both of them so big that she could hardly manage them.
She picked up her pace to stride ahead to the bottom of the hollow, where Alderpaw and Sandstorm were sunning themselves beside the pool, and dropped her catch at their paws.
Alderpaw tried hard to hide how impressed he was, but he was sure that Needlepaw could tell.
“Not bad, huh?” she meowed. “You don’t regret having me around now, do you? And I got even more than that!”
Sparkpaw and the others caught up and put down their own prey. Alderpaw could see that his sister looked a bit annoyed to be outdone by Needlepaw, and kept casting sidelong glances at her.
“It’s true,” she meowed to Sandstorm.
“Needlepaw did catch more than the squirrel and the pigeon. She caught a big, fat rat.”
“So where is it?” Sandstorm asked.
“Needlepaw already ate it!” Sparkpaw sounded outraged. “She ate it herself! That’s against the warrior code.”
Alderpaw would never have said so out loud, but he felt that it wasn’t their place to teach Needlepaw about the warrior code.
“Let’s all just eat and relax a bit,” Sandstorm responded to Sparkpaw; her voice sounded weary. “We’ve had an exhausting time, and we could all do with a good meal and some rest.”
Sparkpaw said no more, though she ruffled up her fur indignantly and glared at Needlepaw, who seemed quite untroubled by her complaints.
“Let’s eat,” Needlepaw mewed. “Come on, Alderpaw, you can share my squirrel.”
Sharp pangs of hunger were clawing through Alderpaw’s belly, and every mouthful of the squirrel seemed like the best prey he had ever tasted. But as he sat up again and used one paw to clean his whiskers, he noticed that his sister had disappeared.
“Where’s Sparkpaw?” he asked, an uneasy feeling prickling his pads.
The ThunderClan cats scattered around the hollow, looking for Sparkpaw, crying out her name. There was no response, but then Sandstorm called to them from the bush where she and Alderpaw had made the nest the night before.
“She’s here!”
Alderpaw bounded up to see his sister cozily curled up among the ferns, her tail wrapped over her nose. She was snoring softly.
“Should we wake her up?” Cherryfall asked, as his Clanmates clustered around.