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CHAPTER 2
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CHAPTER 2
Leafpaw stopped halfway1 up the slopeand turned to watch her sister and the rest of the patrol make their way down to the lake. From the tingling2 of her own fur, she could tell how excited Squirrelflight was, not just at the prospect3 of exploring the new territory, but because she was with the friends she had made on the journey to sun-drown-place once more. For a few heartbeats Leafpaw felt almost breathless with envy, wishing that she could have a bond that strong, based on that depth of trust and that many shared experiences, with another cat.
Her gaze was drawn4 to the lean, gray-black shape of Crowfeather. Of all the others, he was the hardest to understand. Leafpaw wished she knew him better. He seemed the least willing to trust cats from another Clan5, yet during the long journey through the mountains she had seen him put himself in danger over and over to help cats who weren’t from WindClan. Leafpaw’s pelt6 prickled, making her shiver from nose to tail. Something told her Crowfeather had an important path laid out by StarClan, but she had no idea where it might lead—nor was there any reason for StarClan to let her know the destiny of a cat from another Clan.
She jumped as something brushed against her shoulder, and turned to see Cinderpelt gazing at her with wise blue eyes.
“Do you wish you were going with them?” the medicine cat asked.
Leafpaw hesitated. She was a medicine cat, not a warrior7—her duties lay with her weak and exhausted8 Clan. So why did she feel a tug9 in her paws to follow the little patrol that was padding away along the line of the shore? Her mind flooded with an image of bounding after them to walk alongside Crowfeather, who was bringing up the rear; she drew in her breath sharply, almost able to feel his dark gray pelt brush against hers as they picked their way over the tufts of
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halfway
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prospect
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drawn
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clan
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pelt
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warrior
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exhausted
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clans
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gulped
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thicket
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warriors
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apprentices
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apprentice
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nervously
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gratitude
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mentor
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flinched
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belly
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flopped
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retracing
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pointed
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dubious
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astonishment
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flick
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flicked
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uncertainty
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clump
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touching
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catching
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toad
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prey
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moss
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spiky
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spotted
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gathering
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predators
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wade
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wading
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| (从水、泥等)蹚,走过,跋( wade的现在分词 ) | |
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badger
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grumbling
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pounce
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