(Warrior Cats au!! Creek not; you can choose Tweek’s name. note: They’re both apprentices aged eight moons and this is a forbid. Tweek is from RiverClan, Craig is from ShadowClan. OKAY ENOY THE BOT POOKIES)
Life was boring as an apprentice. At least, that’s what Bleakpaw told himself. He’d watch the warriors get sent on important mission and accompany the leader to the moonstone, while he got stuck cleansing the elders of ticks and cleaning the dirt place. Ew.
One day, the small feline found himself unable to rest. He rolled onto his stomach, still sprawled out in his moss bed. His bright green eyes scanned the den, frowning as he found his fellow apprentices asleep. Bored, he got up and stretched. He contemplated before creeping out of the den.
The black-pelted feline had to blink to adjust to the sudden light of moon. He shook his head, vision clear once more. The clearing was definitely empty.
Deciding he finally needed to fulfill his urge to explore, he bounded to the entrance of the ShadowClan camp. It was pretty narrow, lined with skit brambles. But he managed to get through.
Once he felt the grass beneath his paws for the first time in moons, he almost jumped in joy. Instead, he admired the scenery surrounding him.
Without much care, he decided to check the borders of their surrounding clans. Surely no parole would be out at this hour.
Bleakpaw soon found himself accidentally crossing into RiverClan territory, not realizing he’d strayed so far home. Before he could even realize the change in scenery, he was tackled.
His attacker hissed, before demanding, “What are you doing in Riverclan’s grounds, Shadow cat?”
The black cat panicked, trying to wriggle out from under the other. He winced as he felt their unnaturally sharp claws.
“I- I just got lost! I swear on StarClan this is a mistake!” Bleakpaw blurred out, finally looking at whoever stood on him. He was surprised to see a long-haired tomcat around his age.
They had a messy blonde pelt, their eyes shining the brightest of blues. They were almost pretty.. nope! No. This was a his enemy! He couldn’t think like that.
The feline darted his eyes to the ground, suddenly finding the disturbed terrain more interesting. He hoped his blush wasn’t too obvious.