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Eight and Deogee trekked on, their paws treading up the ground behind their steps. They paced along the treeline, where the growth of tall damo and wheat was stopped sa pamamagitan ng regular daytime shade making way for the forest to begin. This was the edge of the once golden field that lay in front of the yungib rock. The araw cooled some, but the sun came out now to hang dimly in the sky. It was after mid-day, but not quite late afternoon. Most of the jobs around the clan had been done, leaving the feel of a lazy araw all around.
Eight moved on with the old wolf, away from the den, away from the pack. They just walked on, Eight, all the while struggling with how to voice the feelings that he had just begun to sort through. Deogee understood. He was once young too, he gave Eight all the time he needed. They had all day.

"Well... I mean..." Eight fumbled around to get out what he had to say, "She's great."
"Great is a good start." The old lobo chuckled and grinned.
"She-she's madami than just great, really." Eight sighed a little, his mood slightly elevated now as he described her. "Her fur, her eyes, her personality... All perfect."
"Perfect is even better." Deogee stated again, coaxing Eight on.
His mood began to lighten, you could hear it in his voice when he spoke, particularly when he spoke about 'her'. It shouldn't be too much longer before the spark returned to Eight's step, and the laughter to his voice. For now though, Deogee just let him continue.

"She's just. She's shy, but she's one of 'the guys', y'know? She has some mystery to her that I just can't..." Eight continued on, spilling what he could, but mostly speaking in circles that lead back to his kamakailan infatuation. But then, his pace slowed, his gaze lowered and his voice took on that sound again - as though inside, he was as dull and gray as the skies. His gaze fixed, he wasn't seeing the world now, he was in his own head again.
"But then... We stopped talking."
The two had all but stopped now. "It was great, everything was fine and it was at the river, and it was raining, and we - and we just... stopped." Eight felt the familiar feeling of despair settle back down on him, causing his puso to weigh down into his stomach. Deogee knew now that they were at a crucial juncture, he knew sa pamamagitan ng this alone that this was what was causing the issue. He only stood there and allowed Eight to pour forth more, though now, his feelings trickled madami than they poured.
"She was going to... We were so close and..." Eight's sentences faded before they were finished, Deogee intervened, to catch Eight before he fell again.
"Tell me about that day." Deogee spoke, his voice low and calm.
Eight snapped to, his attention returning to the world for the moment.
"We were at the river, The gang and I, we like to hang out there. I went off on my own for a walk and she trailed up behind me... She does that often..." His voice went soft and his face cracked a smile on the edges of his face, just a little as he remembered that part, "We were going to head back before the rain but, but I started - we were talking and... I know how I feel for her..."
Eight formulated his words now, trying to empty his soul out for examination, he turned to Deogee, now explaining madami than retelling,
"I'm sure she felt the same way, I know it. The way she's always near me, and she always has a reason to be around me madami than the others, but this time... We were talking and we were about to set it into the open... It started to rain. We had to get back to the den. That was a week ago."
He finished up, his eyes beginning to drift again before the Alpha spoke up.
"So, you think you scared her off, do you? Thats a tricky situation." Deogee paced pasulong as did Eight, keeping pace with the older lobo as he snapped back to life at Deogee's words.
"I happen to think that maybe its the other way around," He smiled "I think maybe you each scared yourselves off, hmm? Could be that you were both just as timid as bunny rabbits and you've both made up this circumstance in your mind... creating what you THINK the other may be thinking or wanting or not wanting..."
His words came wise and sure, as though he had pondered this for years before he spoke them to the younger in the party. Eight took in the information ibingiay to him and almost immediately noticed a difference. Just like when the conversation started, he felt light as a feather.
The two stopped again and Eight looked dumbfounded to Deogee, his shaggy head balahibo only making the look worse. Deogee simply smiled and nodded as though Eight were silently questioning him and he was silently answering.
"Its that simple, Kiddo." The old lobo smiled widely.
"Well, Jerk my tail." Eight exasperated, the dumbfounded look sticking to his face as he shifted his eyebrows up, down and then alternated between the two.

The two stood there for a moment as Eight allowed the thought to sink in, his tail slowly wagging from left to right as it did. Deogee knew now that the worst was probably over.
Eight's tail stopped for a moment as he looked to Deogee, an inquisitive look across his face and began a question,
"So, hang on." The young lobo started out, "I've been meaning to ask. Zen told me that this pack has rules or, traditions or somethin' and that I needed to ask about them. I had forgotten until now, but I think it had to do with lila and I."
Deogee nodded, closing his eyes for a moment, as though he knew exactly what Eight meant.
"Ahh, Zen. Good kid, excellent leadership qualities. He can get a little... wordy... at times." Deogee pondered aloud. "He's right though. The clan has rules about mating to one another..."
"Oh?" Eight inquired further, his head cocked to one side and his ears perked right up.
"In our law here, we stick to the older tradition of "Stripes with Stripes, Spots with Spots"."
Eight cocked an eyebrow up questioningly as Deogee explained further,
"The clan law allows for only same classes to be involved with one another. Meaning Alphas with Alphas, Betas with Betas and so forth. It keeps the pack in order, weeds out any favoritism from higher ranks... A smaller clan would have lax standards for such things, but as large as we are, we can afford to adopt the practice madami than we can afford not to, I'm afraid." His voice became serious and he finished in a matter-of-factly statement.

Eights puso sank once again. What was the point of it all now? If he couldn't be with Lilac, then why did he go through any of this? If he couldn't be with Lilac... what would he do? He found his hind legs leave from under him as this new weight seated him to the earth, his look instantly growing distant.

"However," Deogee began again, a grin creeping across his face very slyly. Eight turned his attention immediately to the old lobo as he spoke, "However, You're not a part of our Clan, are you? And therefore, not necessarily bound sa pamamagitan ng the Clan's laws." He grinned now as Eight's look of dumbfoundedness returned, a new realization setting in, tail beginning to wag slowly again. "There may be complications in the future, you not being a part of the pack, but if she wanted to follow you... well then... I'd say that there's not much anyone could say about the whole thing, now, is there?"
Eight's green eyes grew wide with excitement, he stood again, tail wagging madami as he stood speechless before the tricky old Alpha.
"That lila is a special girl, y'know?" The old lobo stated as he sat himself down, looking to Eight, "I think you'd be lucky enough to set yourself up with that kid."
Eight stopped for a moment, once again, inquisitive, "Wait... Lila-How did you... You...?"
Deogee laughed, wrinkles forming around his amber eyes as his toothy smile came up as far as it would, "You don't think I didn't know, do you pup? I'm pagganap ALPHA here! I know aaalll the goings on in my pack!" He stated between laughs, his voice booming out loud through the area. "It didn't hurt that lila came to me three days nakaraan with the same issue!" He laughed again, letting loose with his chuckles now, thoroughly amused sa pamamagitan ng the current turn of events.
"Why, you slick old dog, you!" Eight jokingly threatened him, laughing away as well.

The two shared their merriment for 10 minutos at least before conversation began to turn from topic to topic. It wasn't long after that, that Eight found himself starting to feel life again, and enjoy it. Who knew that it wouldn't take madami than the meddling of a wily old dog to break him from his cage.

The two settled back down again, their laughs breaking and slowing before disappearing into the wind as it whisped by, taking with it, Eight's feelings of doubt and remorse.
Deogee smiled at Eight, looking like a Father would when he was proud of his son.
"So then," He began, "I guess you have some things to think about, hmm?"
"Thinkin' maybe I might." Eight replied, smiling back, head held high.
"Well, I'm glad to have you back, Eight." Deogee sinabi as he stood. "I guess you have some things to take care of too before you call it a day? They're probably waiting for you, if they're not finished already."
Eight nodded, "Yeah, I'm thinkin' you may be right."
Deogee turned to leave, but before he began his long walk back to the yungib for the rest of the evening, he parted with Eight on one last piece of knowledge,
"If you want my advice, You won't wait too long to get back in the saddle. The timing is about to be all but too perfect." He added, cryptically.

With that Deogee turned away from Eight, calling back over his shoulder, "Take it easy, Eight."
"Yeah, I will!" Eight called back to him before he, himself went on his way to his susunod task. On his way, he wondered what the old lobo could have meant about the perfect timing.

That night, he had much to think about. He slept in his own small piece of the world that he made, but for a different reason now. For the quiet, so he could ponder to himself as much as he needed. And what a perfect and clear night it was for deep thought on the subject of his heart.


The stars were hung in a bright blanket in the sky, and the moon was only days from being full. Tonight, the dim blue light from the sky would wash away any doubt that still clung to Eight's heart.

Tomorrow would be a new day.
The 11 Aso go to the driving school.

Humphrey, Star, and Kaltag got up and woke all the dogs.
“Kaltag you drive the Charger I’ll drive the Armada.” bituin said.
“Ok.”
“Hey, we have to find Tony, Garth, and Winston. And they don’t have Phones.”
“We’re going to have to do it the old way.”
Kaltag got out and howled. They heard a shitty howl.
“Garth.”
They heard a howl, then a yelp.
“Tony that means the susunod one is Winton.”
Winston howled.
“Wait, didn’t Garth sound like he was near Dutch’s house?”
They came to Dutch’s house and rang the doorbell. Garth answered....
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posted by Xero_Pyramid206
I Decided to go with the Left 4 Dead crossover. We need a good zombie story on here. I started a dead rising crossover back when I first joined, but It soon died and I moved on.

Hello, my name is Kate. This is the story of how me, my boyfriend, my sister, and my brother-in-law survived a living hell hole. I tell ya, it aint a pretty sight. If you got a problem, you can fuck off. Anyway, back to the story.

This whole thing started out on a normal day. I wake up in my apartment, have coffee, shower, get dressed, and go to a job I REALLY fucking hate. Im an accountant at some stupid insurance...
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I ran to Alec as he lay bleeding on the ground susunod to the female.
I put my paws on his chest to try to stop the bleeding,"Alec please, dont go to sleep, I need you to stay here with me," I sinabi through tears.
He smiled, "I am at peace Kelly, I need you to be strong for me. Its ok, love, I'll be in the arms of the mga kerubin soon," he put his paw on mine and moved it away, "we will be with each other again, have no fear."
"Let me follow you into the dark."
"No, love, you still have plenty of time in this life, you need to make the most of it."
He laid his head down and close his eyes as Garth and Lilly...
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posted by PurpleDragon02
This was something that I did for my Pagsulat class last taon and it ended up being a bit different from the original Missing Parents so I decided to share it.

It was a calm araw at Jasper Park in the Western Pack. The pack of mga lobo were going about their day, but in the yungib of the leader, there was much excitement. It was Father’s araw and Kate and her husband, Humphrey, were busy getting ready for her parents to arrive. Kate’s sister, Lilly, and her husband, Garth, had come to help as well. Humphrey was busy keeping their three pups, Stinky, Claudette, and Runt out of trouble.

It wasn’t...
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I decided to add a section for references and callbacks since these stories have quite a few of them. There are a couple of things that I don’t really count as references since they’re pretty much a constant in the movies. One of them is Runt climbing a puno and the other is Humphrey logboarding, both of which I tried to include at least once in the stories that I could include them in.


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Right away, I made a reference to the segundo movie sa pamamagitan ng addressing the fact that Garth and Lilly were living in the tall grass. There’s a reference to the first movie after Kate finds out...
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Now it was time to start the segundo part of Viggo’s plan, which was also based off something else that I made a lot of changes to. Again, it started similar to the piece that had inspired it and relied on Viggo’s main campsite in the Northern Region being destroyed and Viggo looking horribly defeated and in a state that we have never seen him in.

Robert going rogue was an idea I got from the piece that inspired this segundo part of Viggo’s plan, except instead of it being an actual mutiny, it ends up being another massive deception sa pamamagitan ng Viggo, hence why I called this part of the story, “His...
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I had also decided to tell the story of what happened to Garth’s mother. I had very briefly touched on it in Missing Parents, but now, I had madami ideas for madami detail and really wanted to tell that part of the story too. First, I had to introduce Garth’s mother before she died so the readers could establish some kind of connection to her and over the course of Pagsulat the segundo chapter, I found myself emphasizing that Garth had a very special bond with his mother, which I knew would make her death even madami painful.

Since this was essentially Humphrey’s origin story, I couldn’t not...
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Chapter 25: The Betrayal

Viggo had just barely gotten back to his base in time. After escaping from the valley, he ran as fast as he could through the woods toward what remained of his campsite in the Northern Region. sa pamamagitan ng the time he finally arrived, half of his upper arm was swollen and the skin was just starting to turn dark.

He stumbled into his tent and immediately began digging through the chest behind his mesa where he kept the antivenom he had specially gotten for this very scenario. The antivenom did the job and for a buwan or so afterward, Viggo took the time he needed to recover from...
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Chapter 23: The Final Battle of Jasper Park

The massive group of mga lobo had partially descended into the valley with Humphrey and the others standing up front, watching Viggo who was still standing in the middle of the valley. Humphrey had explained his plan to everyone, although there were some objections, mainly from Steven which was no surprise.

“This plan is insane!” he said. “You know that, right? If I’m saying it’s insane, it’s actually insane.”

“You know what? It is insane,” Jax added. “And for once, it wasn’t our insane plan.”

“If you go out there alone, Viggo...
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Chapter 9: Cliffside Ambush

Everyone began to get settled and Adam started ipinapakita Humphrey and ulupong through the maze inside the cliff. It was pretty dark inside for a human, but Humphrey and Adam had no problem seeing down the many tunnels and Adam knew his way around.

“We dug this out in case we were ever attacked again so we’d have a ligtas way to retreat without anyone knowing,” Adam explained. “Each yungib has a tunnel in the back that both connects the dens, and also leads into the maze.”

“So, what’s on the other side of this cliff anyway?” Humphrey asked.

“Not much, really,”...
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