Graystripe nodded slowly, his amber eyes clouded. "I know. It's just... the forest feels smaller than it used to, doesn't it?"
Fireheart didn't answer. He knew that for Graystripe, the borders weren't just lines on a map anymore—they were walls. As they turned back toward the camp, Fireheart felt the weight of the coming winter. The ice was forming not just on the puddles, but between friends and Clans alike, and he feared that soon, no amount of fire could melt it. AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more Graystripe nodded slowly, his amber eyes clouded
Specifically, it seems to point to (Series 1), Book 2: Fire and Ice , potentially referencing Chapter 2 or page 123 . the forest feels smaller than it used to, doesn't it
The air in the forest was crisp, carrying the scent of damp earth and the approaching leaf-bare. Fireheart moved silently through the undergrowth of ThunderClan territory, his flame-colored pelt a sharp contrast to the fading green of the ferns. Beside him, Graystripe was unusually quiet, his mind clearly heavy with the secret of his meetings with Silverstream, the RiverClan cat who had stolen his heart. The ice was forming not just on the
"We should head back," Fireheart murmured, his voice barely a breath. "Bluestar will be expecting a report on the RiverClan border."