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    The Darkest Hour


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      DEDICATION

      This book is for Vicky Holmes and Matt Haslum,

      who helped find Fireheart’s destiny.

      Thank you.

      Special thanks to Cherith Baldry

      CONTENTS

      DEDICATION

      ALLEGIANCES

      MAPS

      PROLOGUE

      Rain fell steadily, drumming on the hard black Thunderpath that…

      CHAPTER 1

      Watery shafts of light sliced through the bare trees as…

      CHAPTER 2

      As Fireheart bounded across to Bluestar’s den, Speckle tail spun…

      CHAPTER 3

      Something was prodding Fireheart in the side. With a muffled…

      CHAPTER 4

      All was darkness and cold. Fireheart had never been so…

      CHAPTER 5

      Firestar jolted awake in terror. He was lying in the…

      CHAPTER 6

      Twilight was thickening the shadows under the trees by the…

      CHAPTER 7

      A raw, damp cold pushed its way through Firestar’s fur…

      CHAPTER 8

      The snow had stopped by the time Firestar and Bramblepaw…

      CHAPTER 9

      Firestar made his way thoughtfully back into the camp. Glancing…

      CHAPTER 10

      Sorrelkit was curled up in a mossy nest near the…

      CHAPTER 11

      Firestar emerged from the forest near Sunningrocks and paused to…

      CHAPTER 12

      Firestar paused at the top of the hollow before leading…

      CHAPTER 13

      The squall was soon over. Firestar led his cats home…

      CHAPTER 14

      “Firestar,” meowed Graystripe. “I want to ask you something.”

      CHAPTER 15

      Graystripe growled deep in his throat and gathered himself to…

      CHAPTER 16

      “No.” Graystripe’s voice rasped in his throat.

      CHAPTER 17

      “Quick—the stepping-stones!” Firestar hissed.

      CHAPTER 18

      “Disappeared?” Firestar echoed in alarm. “What happened?”

      CHAPTER 19

      Firestar leaped up the slope leading into WindClan territory from…

      CHAPTER 20

      The sun had begun to set over the river, turning…

      CHAPTER 21

      Firestar woke to see the den floor washed by the…

      CHAPTER 22

      Dismay kept Firestar’s paws rooted to the ground as he…

      CHAPTER 23

      Firestar stared, speechless with shock, as Scourge turned away and…

      CHAPTER 24

      When Firestar emerged from his den the following morning, the…

      CHAPTER 25

      After they said good-bye to Princess, Cloudtail went off to…

      CHAPTER 26

      Firestar wondered if the rest of his Clan had noticed…

      CHAPTER 27

      It was the time before dawn when the moon had…

      CHAPTER 28

      The first faint streaks of dawn were showing as Firestar…

      CHAPTER 29

      Firestar opened his eyes. He was lying on the grass…

      CHAPTER 30

      The clearing fell silent. Blood glistened on the grass as…

      ABOUT THE AUTHOR

      ALSO BY ERIN HUNTER

      COPYRIGHT

      ABOUT THE PUBLISHER

      ALLEGIANCES

      THUNDERCLAN

      LEADER

      FIRESTAR—handsome ginger tom

      APPRENTICE, BRAMBLEPAW

      DEPUTY

      WHITESTORM—big white tom

      MEDICINE CAT

      CINDERPELT—dark gray she-cat

      WARRIORS

      (toms, and she-cats without kits)

      DARKSTRIPE—sleek black-and-gray tabby tom

      APPRENTICE, FERNPAW

      LONGTAIL—pale tabby tom, dark black stripes

      MOUSEFUR—small dusky-brown she-cat

      APPRENTICE, THORNPAW

      BRACKENFUR—golden-brown tabby tom

      APPRENTICE, TAWNYPAW

      DUSTPELT—dark brown tabby tom

      APPRENTICE, ASHPAW

      SANDSTORM—pale ginger she-cat

      GRAYSTRIPE—long-haired gray tom

      FROSTFUR—beautiful white she-cat, blue eyes

      GOLDENFLOWER—pale ginger she-cat

      CLOUDTAIL—long-haired white tom

      APPRENTICES

      (more than six moons old, in training to become warriors)

      THORNPAW—golden-brown tabby tom

      FERNPAW—pale gray with darker flecks, she-cat, pale green eyes

      ASHPAW—pale gray with darker flecks, tom, dark blue eyes

      BRAMBLEPAW—dark brown tabby tom, amber eyes

      TAWNYPAW—tortoiseshell she-cat, green eyes

      LOSTFACE—white she-cat, ginger splotches

      QUEENS

      (she-cats expecting or nursing kits)

      WILLOWPELT—very pale gray she-cat, unusual blue eyes

      ELDERS

      (former warriors and queens, now retired)

      ONE-EYE—pale gray she-cat, the oldest cat in ThunderClan, virtually blind and deaf

      SMALLEAR—gray tom with very small ears, the oldest tom in ThunderClan

      DAPPLETAIL—once-pretty tortoiseshell she-cat, lovely dappled coat

      SPECKLETAIL—pale tabby, and the oldest nursery queen

      SHADOWCLAN

      LEADER

      TIGERSTAR—big dark brown tabby tom, unusually long front claws, formerly of ThunderClan

      DEPUTY

      BLACKFOOT—large white tom, huge jet-black paws, formerly a rogue cat

      MEDICINE CAT

      RUNNINGNOSE—small gray-and-white tom

      WARRIORS

      OAKFUR—small brown tom

      LITTLECLOUD—very small tabby tom

      BOULDER—skinny gray tom, formerly a rogue cat

      RUSSETFUR—dark ginger she-cat, formerly a rogue cat

      APPRENTICE, CEDARPAW

      JAGGEDTOOTH—huge tabby tom, formerly a rogue cat

      APPRENTICE, ROWANPAW

      QUEENS

      TALLPOPPY—long-legged light brown tabby she-cat

      WINDCLAN

      LEADER

      TALLSTAR—black-and-white tom, very long tail

      DEPUTY

      DEADFOOT—black tom with a twisted paw

      MEDICINE CAT

      BARKFACE—short-tailed brown tom

      WARRIORS

      MUDCLAW—mottled dark brown tom

      WEBFOOT—dark gray tabby tom

      TORNEAR—tabby tom

      ONEWHISKER—brown tabby tom

      APPRENTICE, GORSEPAW

      RUNNINGBROOK—light gray tabby she-cat

      QUEENS

      ASHFOOT—gray she-cat

      MORNINGFLOWER—tortoiseshell she-cat

      WHITETAIL—small white she-cat

      RIVERCLAN

      LEADER

      LEOPARDSTAR—unusually spotted golden tabby she-cat

      DEPUTY

      STONEFUR—gray tom, battle-scarred ears

      APPRENTICE, STORMPAW

      MEDICINE CAT

      MUDFUR—long-haired light brown tom

      WARRIORS

      BLACKCLAW—smoky black tom

      HEAVYSTEP—thickset tabby tom

      APPRENTICE, DAWNPAW

      SHADEPELT—very dark gray she-cat

      MISTYFOOT—dark gray she-cat, blue eyes

      APPRENTICE, FEATHERPAW

      LOUDBELLY—dark brown tom

      QUEENS

      MOSSPELT—tortoiseshell she-cat

      BLOODCLAN

      LEADER

      SCOURGE—small black tom with one white paw

      DEPUTY

      B
    ONE—massive black-and-white tom

      CATS OUTSIDE CLANS

      BARLEY—black-and-white tom that lives on a farm close to the forest

      RAVENPAW—sleek black cat that lives on the farm with Barley

      PRINCESS—light brown tabby, distinctive white chest and paws, a kittypet

      SMUDGE—plump, friendly black-and-white kittypet that lives in a house at the edge of the forest

      MAPS

      PROLOGUE

      Rain fell steadily, drumming on the hard black Thunderpath that led between unending rows of stone Twoleg nests. From time to time a monster snarled past, its eyes glaring, and a single Twoleg scurried along, huddled into its shiny pelt.

      Two cats slipped silently around the corner, keeping close to the walls where the shadows were deepest. A skinny gray tom with a ragged ear and bright, watchful eyes went first, every hair on his body slicked dark with the wet.

      Behind him prowled a huge tabby with massive shoulders and muscles that slid smoothly under his rain-soaked pelt. His amber eyes glowed in the harsh light, and his gaze shifted back and forth as if he expected an attack.

      He paused where the dark entrance to a Twoleg nest offered a little shelter and growled, “How much farther? This place stinks.”

      The gray tom glanced back. “Not far now.”

      “It had better not be.” Grimacing, the dark brown tabby padded on, ears twitching irritably to flick away the raindrops. Harsh yellow light angled across him, and he flinched as a monster roared around the corner, throwing up a wave of filthy water that reeked of Twoleg rubbish. The cat let out a snarl as the water slopped around his paws and the spray drizzled down on his fur.

      Everything about the Twolegplace disgusted him: the hard surface under his paws, the stench of monsters and the Twolegs they carried in their bellies, the unfamiliar noises, and most of all, the way that he could not survive here without a guide. The tabby was not used to depending on another cat for anything. In the forest he knew every tree, every stream, every rabbit hole. He was considered the strongest and most dangerous warrior in all the Clans. Now his sharpened skills and senses were useless. He felt as if he were deaf, blind, and lame, reduced to following his companion like a kit trailing helplessly after its mother.

      But it would be worth it. The tabby’s whiskers twitched in anticipation. He had already launched a plan that would turn his most hated enemies into helpless prey in their own territory. When the dogs attacked, no cat would suspect that they had been lured and guided every step of the way. And then, if things went according to plan, this expedition into Twolegplace would give him all he had ever wanted.

      The gray cat led the way along the path and across an open space reeking of Twoleg monsters, where a swirl of color from unnatural orange lights floated on the puddles. He stopped by the entrance to a narrow alley and opened his jaws to draw in the scent of the air.

      The tabby halted and did the same, disgustedly swiping his tongue over his lips at the stink of rotting Twoleg food. “Is this the place?” he asked.

      “This is it,” the gray warrior replied tensely. “Now—remember what I told you. The cat we’re going to meet holds command over many cats. We must treat him with respect.”

      “Boulder, have you forgotten who I am?” The tabby took a step forward so that he towered over his companion.

      The skinny gray cat’s ears flattened. “No, Tigerstar, I haven’t forgotten. But you’re not Clan leader here.”

      Tigerstar grunted. “Let’s get on with it,” he growled.

      Boulder turned into the alley. He stopped short after just a few paces when a huge shape loomed up in front of them.

      “Who goes there?” A broad-shouldered black and white cat stepped out of the shadows. Strong muscles were outlined under fur plastered to his body by the rain. “Identify yourselves. We don’t like strangers here.”

      “Greetings, Bone,” the gray warrior meowed steadily. “Remember me?”

      The black-and-white cat narrowed his eyes and was silent for a few moments. “So you’ve come back, have you, Boulder?” he meowed at last. “You told us you were going to find a better life in the forest. What are you doing here?”

      He took a step forward, but Boulder held his ground, unsheathing his claws against the uneven ground. “We want to see Scourge.”

      Bone let out a snort, half contempt, half laughter. “I can’t imagine that Scourge will want to see you. And who’s this with you? I don’t recognize him.”

      “My name is Tigerstar. I’ve come from the forest to speak with your leader.”

      Bone’s green eyes flicked from Tigerstar to Boulder and back again. “What do you want with him?” he demanded.

      Tigerstar’s amber gaze burned like the Twoleg lights reflected on the shining wet stones around them. “I’ll discuss that with your leader, not his border patrol.”

      Bone bristled and extended his claws, but Boulder quickly slipped between him and Tigerstar. “Scourge needs to hear this,” he insisted. “It could be to every cat’s advantage.”

      For a few heartbeats Bone hesitated, and then he stepped back, allowing Boulder and Tigerstar to pass. His hostile glare scorched their fur, but he said nothing.

      Now Tigerstar took the lead, treading cautiously as the light faded behind then. On either side, skinny cats were slinking behind piles of rubbish, eyes gleaming as they followed the progress of the two intruders. Tigerstar’s muscles tensed. If this meeting went wrong, he might have to fight his way out.

      A wall blocked the end of the alley. Tigerstar stared around, looking for the leader of these cats of Twolegplace. He was expecting an even more massive creature than the broad-shouldered Bone, and at first his gaze swept over the small black cat crouching in a shadowy doorway.

      Boulder gave him a nudge and jerked his head in the black cat’s direction. “There’s Scourge.”

      “That’s Scourge?” Tigerstar’s exclamation rang with disbelief above the falling rain. “He’s no bigger than an apprentice!”

      “Shh!” Panic flared in Boulder’s eyes. “This may not be a Clan as we know it, but these cats would kill if their leader ordered them to.”

      “It seems I have visitors.” The black cat’s voice had a brittle, high-pitched sound, like the splintering of ice. “I wasn’t expecting to see you again, Boulder. I heard you’d gone to live in the forest.”

      “Yes, Scourge, I have,” Boulder replied.

      “So what are you doing here?” Scourge’s voice held the faintest suggestion of a snarl. “Have you changed your mind and come crawling back? Do you expect me to welcome you?”

      “No, Scourge.” Boulder held the black cat’s ice-blue gaze. “It’s a good life in the forest. There is plenty of fresh-kill, no Twolegs-”

      “You haven’t come to extol the virtues of forest life,” Scourge interrupted him with a flick of his tail. “Squirrels live in trees, not cats.” His eyes narrowed, glinting with a pale fire. “So what do you want?”

      Tigerstar stepped forward, shouldering the gray warrior aside. “I am Tigerstar, the leader of ShadowClan,” he growled. “And I have a proposition for you.”

      CHAPTER 1

      Watery shafts of light sliced through the bare trees as Fireheart carried his leader to her final resting place. With his teeth clenched firmly in her scruff, he retraced the route the dog pack had taken as the brave warriors of ThunderClan lured them to the gorge and their destruction. His whole body felt numb, and his head spun with the terrible realization that Bluestar was dead.

      Without his leader, the forest itself seemed different, even stranger to Fireheart than the day he had first ventured into it as a kittypet. No thing was real; he felt as if the trees and rocks could dissolve like mist within a moment. A vast, unnatural silence covered everything. With the rational part of his mind Fireheart realized that all the prey had been scared away by the rampaging dog pack, but in the grip of his grief it seemed that even the forest was stunned into mourning for Bluestar.

      The scene at the gorge repl
    ayed over and over in his head. He saw again the slavering jaws of the dog who led the pack, and felt its sharp teeth meet in his scruff. He remembered how Bluestar had appeared out of nowhere, flinging herself at the dog, driving it—and herself—over the edge of the gorge and into the river. He flinched again at the icy shock of the water as he leaped in to rescue his drowning leader, and their hopeless struggles until two RiverClan warriors, Mistyfoot and Stonefur, came to help then.

     


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