Meowcraft

Chapter 1: The Portal
Lilyfeather purred with laughter as her friend, Grasspelt, struggled to drag herself out of the water.

"I'll show you to push me into the river!" Grasspelt hissed playfully. She tackled Lilyfeather, rolled over, and tossed her into the water as well.

Lilyfeather paddled her paws to the surface of the water. Her bright white, fluffy fur was slicked down to her body and turned at least three shades darker by the water. She swam over to the coast, grabbed Grasspelt, and dragged her backwards into the river.

"I think we've played around enough." Grasspelt meowed, climbing out of the river. She helped Lilyfeather out and they both shook out their fur. "I'm going back to camp."

"I'm going to continue hunting, okay?" Lilyfeather meowed. Grasspelt nodded, and the two padded in different directions.

Lilyfeather lived in ThunderClan, and had since she was born. She had been born while Grasspelt was an apprentice, but they were still the greatest of friends. they had gone on a hunting patrol when Lilyfeather had pushed Grasspelt in the river and they had started playing.

After walking for awhile, Lilyfeather perked her ears. She heard a strange noise off in the distance. It was inexplainable, it was a beautiful noise, yet terribly scary. Curious, she followed the noise, not noticing that she had crossed the border and was now out of any clan territory.

Weaving through the unexplored forest, the noise got louder and louder. It almost grew deafening, and Lilyfeather considered running away. However, her doubts evaporated when she saw the source of the noise. It looked like a rectangle standing up. It seemed as if it was made out of cobblestone, except the cobblestone was in a block shape, and the the two 'blocks' of cobblestone on the top seemed to be floating. The whole thing seemed unrealistic, like it didn't even belong in this world.

However, the wierdest thing was the strange glowing effect in between the blocks, on the inside of the rectangle. they looked like blocks, just thinner than the others and trans lucent. In fact, they didn't even looked solid. They were orange colored and seemed to be shifting and glowing.

It all looked so strange. Along with all of this, it appeared to be the source of the noise. Lilyfeather crouched and crept closer to it, as if hiding from a badger or fox. Slowly circling the thing, she thought about what she should do. she could run home, or she could explore.

Her curiousity and adventorous personality took over. She crept closer until she reached it. She hopped up onto it, and carefully touched the orange-glowy-thingy.