"Did... did that really happen?" Quiver gaped as Splashstone finished his song. It all sounded so fantastical, the spirits of dead cats appearing and speaking to their living friends... well, now that she thought about it, it sounded a little spooky. But the way these TurtleClanners spoke of it, they hadn't seen it that way.
"It did," Dustjump, the old molly who had bound her broken paw, confirmed, her chin held high and pride glowing in her eyes. "We were all there, we all saw them that night."
Quiver crouched down, flattening her ears. "Are they... going to appear again?" She wasn't ready to meet any all-seeing ghosts. What if they didn't like her staying with TurtleClan while she healed? What if they found her as strange and off-putting as most cats seemed to? What if...? She felt her heart rate starting to pick up, heard her own blood rushing in her ears.
"No," Spindlefleck's tail draped over her shoulders pulled her out of her head more than her initial words. "Currentheart and Pearl said they couldn't just appear at will, and they selected Dustjump as their contact among us, besides."
"Oh." Quiver felt her heartbeat slow back to an even pulse at Spindlefleck's words, and Dustjump's nod of confirmation. That was... good. Comforting. Safe. She thought she could get used to the idea of ghosts watching her as long as she didn't have to see them. And everyone was so kind here, she didn't want to let some silly ghosts put her off... maybe it was alright for her to finally relax for a little while, to catch her breath.
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Did a watercolor illustration of a new species I'm working on for a new world! They are called quiverleafs, a name given to these photosynthetic aliens based on the movements they make while communicating via membrane movements underwater. Their sun is a K7-class star, so their "plant" colors would be the red and cyan shown here. The spots of green are reflective, and useful in communication.
âI smell blood!â Splashstone winced at the reaction his warning yielded in his two companions. Spindlefleck and Sandtail both froze, eyes blown wide. Heâd only meant to alert them, not dredge up dark memories.Â
âWeâre not far from the Thunderpath,â Spindlefleck murmured, voice low. âDo you think..?â She trailed off into a tense silence, and Splashstone knew she was remembering the kittypet sheâd found on the edge of the stinking black stone during her apprentice days.
âRelax, Spindle,â Splashstone did his best to keep his tone light but gentle. Carefree. âThe blood-scent isnât thick enough for that. Itâs probably just a loner with a cut.â
Spindlefleckâs fur started to flatten, but Sandtail remained on guard, and Splashstone felt his heart break all over again for the cream colored tom. Even with Currentheartâs assurance that his death had not been Sandtailâs fault, he clearly still held himself at least partially responsible for the tragedy. âWe still need to be careful,â Sandtail warned. âWe have no idea what could have injured them. Weâll proceed slowly, and Iâll take the lead.â
Splashstone dipped his head to the deputyâs command, setting off after the tom at a creeping pace. They couldâve safely gone faster with Splashstone in the leadâhe knew he had the best nose on the patrolâbut this wasnât the time or place to challenge orders, so he slunk along silently after Sandtail.
The patrol finally broke through the forestâs undergrowth to an open stretch of grass and mud in a dip beside the Thunderpath. As Splashstone felt his paws squish into the deep mud, he let out a quiet hiss of annoyance. No wonder heâd never been this way beforeâno cat in their right mind would ever come this way. So what was a wanderer doing here?
The blood scent led them to a stinking stone opening beneath the Thunderpath. Splashstone could just make out a cream colored ball of fur just inside the entrance of the holeâthe source of the blood scent. Sandtail slowed their approach even further, and finally bade them wait with a flick of his tail when they were ten fox lengths away. Splashstone crouched down with an internal groan, his paws sinking deeper into the muddy earth as Sandtail approached the ball of fur alone.Â
âHello?â He called cautiously.
The pile of fur erupted into motion, a skinny cream colored molly leaping to her paws and scrambling a few steps deeper into the tunnel. âPlease donât kill me!â She wailed, âIâm leaving, I really am, I just needed to rest a moment, please give me another chance to go and youâll never see me again! I-I swear it!â
âWhat?â Sandtail sputtered. Caution morphed into confusion, then concern in the face of the mollyâs abject terror.Â
Splashstone and Spindlefleck were making their way to their deputyâs side before heâd even finished signaling to them that it was safe. âWeâre not going to hurt you,â Spindlefleck murmured, âwe want to help. That injury to your paw looks painful.â
âI-Iâ The molly gulped in a few deep breaths, her trembling easing just a little. âYou mean⌠youâre not with them, then?â
âWeâre not sure what you mean,â Spindlefleck soothed, âweâve been living here on the beach for a few seasons now, but weâve never attacked or driven away any cat, and we certainly wouldnât hurt you. Can you tell us your name? And explain what happened to you?âÂ
The instructions seemed to be soothing the jumpy molly, her fur was starting to flatten, and her eyes were no longer quite so wide. âMy name is Quiver,â she began.
Quiver, Splashstone eyed the way that her three good legs were still shaking just a little. It suits her.
âI lived in a driftwood pile much farther up the beach,â Quiver continued, âI kept to myself, mostly, hunting along the shoreline in the tidepools. Th-then, a little over a quarter moon ago, this group of cats showed up. They were very strange, told me that I needed to leaveâthatâthat I didnât deserve to set foot on the sand, and that if I didnât go, they were going to make me leave. They said three sunrises to find somewhere in the forest before they would remove me from the beach themselves. Now, I thought that was just ridiculous, I mean, Iâve never seen them around these parts before, I figured that they were just talking big, the way some cats do, and that so long as I cleared out for a few days theyâd lose interest and move on, so I went to stay up in the cliff cavesâyou know the ones, lots of little nooks and tunnels?â
âWe know it,â Sandtail confirmed, his tone just barely impatient. The cliff caves were past TurtleClanâs hunting grounds, but Splashstone had been up that way himself a pawful of times before theyâd established boundaries, looking for other survivors. âPlease, continue,â Sandtail prompted after the silence had stretched a few more heartbeats.
âYes! Right! Well, they found me just a day later. Said theyâd given me plenty of warning, and that now I needed to be taught a-a lesson, so one of them took my foreleg andâandââ Quiver broke off into a fit of trembling and panting. She didnât need to continueâthe rest of the story was obvious.Â
âWeâre going to take you back to our camp,â Sandtail said in a low, steady voice. âWe have a cat there who can healâa cat who can help you.â The deputy turned his striking green gaze to Splashstone. âSplash, could you run ahead and tell Dustjump to prepare for an injury? Tell her it looks serious, but that the patient doesnât seem to be in immediate danger of death,â he dropped his voice to barely a whisper on the last word, but Splashstone still Quiverâs ear twitch nervously. âSpindlefleck and I will help her back.â
âOf course,â Splashstone murmured, feeling nothing but pity for the injured molly. âIâll make sure Dustjump is ready for her.â