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| - "I'm tired of this," complained a black she-cat loudly, her amber eyes like sparks against her dark pelt. "Be patient Amberflame," soothed Briarstar, running her tail lightly along the former medicine cat's back. She was probably the only one who could get away with doing so to the fiery she-cat. Had it been anyone else, Amberflame would have bitten their tail off. Now she just gave a half-hearted hiss. Briarstar's eyes widened. "All that, for one young cat?" "It'll be a lot to handle," the silver cat agreed. "But I have faith in this cat."
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| - "I'm tired of this," complained a black she-cat loudly, her amber eyes like sparks against her dark pelt. "Be patient Amberflame," soothed Briarstar, running her tail lightly along the former medicine cat's back. She was probably the only one who could get away with doing so to the fiery she-cat. Had it been anyone else, Amberflame would have bitten their tail off. Now she just gave a half-hearted hiss. Just then, a sleek silver she-cat stepped out into the moonlight. Her eyes glowed an eerie sky blue, and they shone dazzlingly as she delivered the lines of the next prophecy, one that would supposedly save WaterClan. "When the earth trembles, and rivers flood with blood, the pine tree shall stand strong and tall. When water cools, courage shall rule over all." Briarstar's eyes widened. "All that, for one young cat?" "It'll be a lot to handle," the silver cat agreed. "But I have faith in this cat." Amberflame nodded skeptically. "If he fails, then no matter how many prophecies Ripplefur delivers, WaterClan is doomed." "It will take courage, more courage than any cat before him. But he will not fall. He will stand tall. I know it."
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