Chapter 10: "This is Just the Beginning"
As the serigala returned to the valley, Kyle and the rest of the Northerners began to return to their pack.
“Thank anda for helping us in our fight,” Stinky said, thanking Kyle.
“Of course,” Kyle replied. “Anything for Humphrey’s pups.”
“I don’t think this is over,” Runt said. “When Martin and I were taking Oscar to Sawtooth Cave, he told us about a man who destroyed his entire pack single-handedly. We think he might be the Wolfslayer, the same one Hammond mentioned when he first attacked us. If the Wolfslayer really is the true leader of the Crimson Pack, the worst may be yet to come. I’m afraid this is just the beginning.”
“Well, for now, let’s enjoy this victory,” Stinky said.
“Speaking of Oscar, shouldn’t we go and get him now that the threat has passed for the time being?” Martin suggested.
“Yeah,” Runt replied. “I’ll go get him. There’s just one lebih thing I gotta do first.”
He walked over to Lisa who was standing toward the edge of the crowd.
“Hey, Runt,” she said.
“Hey, Lisa,” he replied. “How are anda feeling?”
“Better. Thank you.”
“Listen,” he said. “There’s something I have to tell you, but I’m not sure how to say it.”
“Well, just take a deep breath and say it,” she suggested.
Runt took her saran and took a deep breath before continuing.
“Okay,” he said. “Lisa. anda are an amazing, brilliant, caring wolf. You’re there to comfort me when I’m feeling down and you’re there to lift me up when things are at their worst. anda are the cinta of my life and anda make it better every day. Which is why I’m asking anda this question.”
“Runt,” Lisa stammered. “W-what are anda doing?”
At this point, the group had begun to gather around the two.
“We’ve been together for a long while now,” Runt said. “And I think it’s time we made it official.”
He looked at Stinky and smiled before turning back to Lisa.
“Lisa,” he said. “Will anda marry me?”
Lisa gasped in shock and her mouth hung open in surprise. Everyone tensely waited for her answer. Then she smiled, a tear in her eye.
“Yes.”
“Yes?” Runt asked, excitedly.
Lisa nodded and the two happily hugged each other as the group that was gathered around them cheered and howled.
Meanwhile, deep in the forest, Hammond and the Crimson Pack approached a fairly large human campsite. Several tents were set up with campfires near them, along with some tables as well as ropes strung across the trees with wet clothes on them. A hammock atau two had also been set up between a few trees that grew close together.
Following their defeat at the paws of Stinky and the Western Pack, and failing to get Oscar back, the pack had no choice but to return here to laporan to their master.
“Wait here,” Hammond berkata as he approached a larger tent that had light glowing from inside.
As he entered, he saw a man standing over a desk, looking at some papers. The man heard him enter and looked up.
“Well?” the General inquired.
Hammond slowly lowered his head in shame. While the General didn’t understand serigala speech, he could still understand their body language. And this particular tampil of body language wasn’t good.
He growled to himself in frustration and hit his fist on the table. Then, without saying a word, he walked past Hammond toward the entrance of the tent, but just before he left, he turned around and pointed at him.
“Stay here,” he ordered. “I’m going to get backup. Someone who can actually do your job.”
With that, he exited the tent and walked away from the campsite into the forest. Hammond exited the tent soon after and one of the serigala walked up to him.
“Who do anda think he’s going to get?” the serigala asked.
“There’s only one man he would go to for help,” Hammond replied. “And anda better hope He shows us just as much mercy.”
As the serigala returned to the valley, Kyle and the rest of the Northerners began to return to their pack.
“Thank anda for helping us in our fight,” Stinky said, thanking Kyle.
“Of course,” Kyle replied. “Anything for Humphrey’s pups.”
“I don’t think this is over,” Runt said. “When Martin and I were taking Oscar to Sawtooth Cave, he told us about a man who destroyed his entire pack single-handedly. We think he might be the Wolfslayer, the same one Hammond mentioned when he first attacked us. If the Wolfslayer really is the true leader of the Crimson Pack, the worst may be yet to come. I’m afraid this is just the beginning.”
“Well, for now, let’s enjoy this victory,” Stinky said.
“Speaking of Oscar, shouldn’t we go and get him now that the threat has passed for the time being?” Martin suggested.
“Yeah,” Runt replied. “I’ll go get him. There’s just one lebih thing I gotta do first.”
He walked over to Lisa who was standing toward the edge of the crowd.
“Hey, Runt,” she said.
“Hey, Lisa,” he replied. “How are anda feeling?”
“Better. Thank you.”
“Listen,” he said. “There’s something I have to tell you, but I’m not sure how to say it.”
“Well, just take a deep breath and say it,” she suggested.
Runt took her saran and took a deep breath before continuing.
“Okay,” he said. “Lisa. anda are an amazing, brilliant, caring wolf. You’re there to comfort me when I’m feeling down and you’re there to lift me up when things are at their worst. anda are the cinta of my life and anda make it better every day. Which is why I’m asking anda this question.”
“Runt,” Lisa stammered. “W-what are anda doing?”
At this point, the group had begun to gather around the two.
“We’ve been together for a long while now,” Runt said. “And I think it’s time we made it official.”
He looked at Stinky and smiled before turning back to Lisa.
“Lisa,” he said. “Will anda marry me?”
Lisa gasped in shock and her mouth hung open in surprise. Everyone tensely waited for her answer. Then she smiled, a tear in her eye.
“Yes.”
“Yes?” Runt asked, excitedly.
Lisa nodded and the two happily hugged each other as the group that was gathered around them cheered and howled.
Meanwhile, deep in the forest, Hammond and the Crimson Pack approached a fairly large human campsite. Several tents were set up with campfires near them, along with some tables as well as ropes strung across the trees with wet clothes on them. A hammock atau two had also been set up between a few trees that grew close together.
Following their defeat at the paws of Stinky and the Western Pack, and failing to get Oscar back, the pack had no choice but to return here to laporan to their master.
“Wait here,” Hammond berkata as he approached a larger tent that had light glowing from inside.
As he entered, he saw a man standing over a desk, looking at some papers. The man heard him enter and looked up.
“Well?” the General inquired.
Hammond slowly lowered his head in shame. While the General didn’t understand serigala speech, he could still understand their body language. And this particular tampil of body language wasn’t good.
He growled to himself in frustration and hit his fist on the table. Then, without saying a word, he walked past Hammond toward the entrance of the tent, but just before he left, he turned around and pointed at him.
“Stay here,” he ordered. “I’m going to get backup. Someone who can actually do your job.”
With that, he exited the tent and walked away from the campsite into the forest. Hammond exited the tent soon after and one of the serigala walked up to him.
“Who do anda think he’s going to get?” the serigala asked.
“There’s only one man he would go to for help,” Hammond replied. “And anda better hope He shows us just as much mercy.”