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| - She didn't know what happened. One minute, all was calm, the next, the roaring world, so different then anything she'd known before. It was sudden. In that horrifying way that said you can't stop this. You never will. Then it happened. She waited for Shinestar to finish the Gathering patrol. He was almost done, when a strange sound was heard. The creaking of the entrance. Cats turned their heads. "What was that?" They murmured. Then, the entrance burst. It took a full day for the floods to disappear. When they did, Iceflight was horrified at the sight. Bodies, soaked wet and dead. Except for one.
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| - She didn't know what happened. One minute, all was calm, the next, the roaring world, so different then anything she'd known before. It was sudden. In that horrifying way that said you can't stop this. You never will. Iceflight gazed at the lake. The calm surface was disturbed, waves kicking up higher and higher. Iceflight, a new warrior, flattened her ears against the rain and the howling wind. She decided that she shouldn't be there. She was ThunderClan, not RiverClan. Those weirdos loved being wet. Iceflight couldn't understand why. Sighing, she went toward camp. Tonight was a Gathering. She wondered if it would be put off because of the rain. Then it happened. She waited for Shinestar to finish the Gathering patrol. He was almost done, when a strange sound was heard. The creaking of the entrance. Cats turned their heads. "What was that?" They murmured. A small trickle of water formed at the entrance. The pouring rain made it swell, gathering puddles in the camp. Cats backed away, frantically trying to climb the walls as the water swelled, growing until it lapped at Iceflight's paws, steadily climbing up them quickly. She stood rooted to the spot, too afraid to do anything else. Then, the entrance burst. The lake- The lake! Had the rain done that much damage? swirled into the camp. Yowls were drowned out as the water swallowed the camp, along with the cats. Iceflight expected to be with them, but no. Her long fur helped her float, and she was carried to the top, where she hauled herself out. Panting, she lay, wondering what had happened to her Clanmates It took a full day for the floods to disappear. When they did, Iceflight was horrified at the sight. Bodies, soaked wet and dead. Except for one. This one moved. Enough for Iceflight's mind to say, You're not the only one.
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