I am in the process of making a new line of Warriors books. I hope you enjoy and I hope I don't get writer's block. For those of you who don't know what it is-it is a tragedy I suffer often: the stopping of story ideas. It sucks.
Anyway, here's a preview of my story. I won't put it in chapters, just post it section by section. Hopefully, pretty good sections XD
Warriors: Ragged Flower
This story does not begin with a Warrior, a history, or a mere prophecy to start it all. This story starts with the birth of a kit. Small, frail, and easily breakable like a Twoleg China doll. Do not bend her. Do not break her. Never shake her.
A beast lies within.
The new age of Warriors begins in a forest, far away, but not far at all. Welcome to the Clans."Look, look! Green eyes!" a gray tabby tom said, staring into its eyes. "Cream with green eyes, and so small...How about Creamkit? Smallkit? Brightkit?" His blue eyes shone with pride at his mate.
"How about Lightkit?" the cream she-cat replied calmly. "And her older sister Rosekit, the one that looks like you? And the pure gray one Ashkit?"
"Beautiful!" the new father was so happy, his mate suppressed a shiver and a retort. She sighed.
"Grayclaw, calm down." she said.
"Creamfur, lighten up." Grayclaw replied, looking at his kits. Lightkit was just like her mother, and the others like him-only Ashkit didn't have stripes.
"Momma..." Ashkit began.
"Now that Lightkit opened her eyes, can we go outside and play?" Rosekit asked.
"Again?" Creamfur asked. "Fine, but be back before sunset."
The kits bounded outside. Lightkit raced after her faster siblings. They were bigger than she, and faster. And stronger...The elder kits took Lightkit behind the empty apprentices' den.
"Runt." Rosekit complained. "Why does she have to be our sister?"
Ashkit shrugged. He extended his claws. Lightkit stared at them, saying nothing.
"Hey, how would you like to play?" Rosekit said in a sort of mean tone, smiling evilly. Lightkit still was silent.
Ashkit laughed and growled. He swiped at Lightkit.
Everything went dark.