by C S » Sun Aug 25, 2013 6:05 am
Tiberium saw the light running across the dewy walls. He quickened his pace, his heart thumping away in his chest. Could it really be that he and his brother had surmounted the test of darkness? He dared to believe such a thing as he followed the winding tunnel. The more he trekked along it, the more he felt something. What it was he could not describe, but he felt the need to brace himself, lest his heart go rampant and seize. Such a strange feeling that he never felt before... but instinctually he associated it with finality and inevitability. Why, he wondered, would he feel such a thing now in his life. It felt more akin to a phase a kit would go through. Was the truth he was looking for his own end? Was that dream a call to die, and Mothermouth was to be the final resting place of him and his brother? If so, why was he so fervently drawn to it? Why did he not fear death?
Tiberium was seconds away from stopping and asking his brother what his thoughts on all of this were when he turned one last corner in the stone passage. That was when he saw it. Underneath golden rays of light, the chunk of crystal seemed... drab and lackluster.
"... What?"
"Brother," Ferallion growled, "go on."
"But-" was all Tiberium could say before he felt his brother brushing past him. Ferallion continued onwards and Tiberium stood where he was in the tunnel.
"... What!?"
Ferallion stepped out of the passage into the enormous chamber of rock. He eyed the hole at the center of the roof and then looked down to the crystal the sunlight came down on. After a moment of inspection, he sat on his haunches and closed his eyes.
"Ferallion," Tiberium mewed from the end of the tunnel, "Ferallion what are you doing?"
The gray tom merely flicked the end of his tail in response. Tiberium made a rumbling within his throat and stalked onwards until he was standing beside his brother.
"It's just a rock! All those stories... all the nights we spent unable to sleep..." Tiberium shook his head. "We could have gotten lost and died down here! And all that for a rock!"
"Your eyes see a rock, and leave you short changed for what it truly is," Ferallion said. With that, he touched his nose to the crystal.
A moment or two passed where the gray tom's nose was firmly planted against the light pink surface of the stone before he jumped back and hissed. "Nothing happened!" he mewed. Tiberium grunted.
"It's a rock," the white tom said.
"It is not just a rock. Why would the forest spread tales of prophecy and ceremony if it is just a rock!?" Ferallion responded heatedly. He started to pace around the crystal, his green gaze scrutinizing every angular formation, every glinting point.
"We are looking at it!" Tiberium exclaimed. "It is just a rock-"
In the blink of an eye Ferallion's nose was pressed against Tiberium's. The gray tom's eyes were large in their sockets, boring into his brother's gaze. "We have done the most we could do alone," he said. "We need... expertise."
"... What?" Tiberium mewed, stepping backwards.
"The medicine cat."
"... Mistpool?"
"Same difference," Ferallion growled. "We need to consult with her. Cats of her rank are said to be knowledgeable of such things, it is time to make use of that knowledge."
"Ferallion... I'm starting to think our dream wasn't some prophecy-" Tiberium tried to tell his brother, but the gray tom was off before he could even complete his sentence. With Ferallion taking an abrupt, uncontested lead, Tiberium sighed and started jogging after him as he left the great subterranean chamber at speed, disappearing into the tunnel.
