(Hey guys! I have 5 characters open! Glad to see everyone! I added in 1 new character and took away 1)

Her heart skipped a beat as she thought of Bandit, her hero. Oh he's just so dreamy, and his eyes....wow.Rain thought to herself. The female began to walk back home with a skip in her step, but then again, she had to thank the one who saved her. She smiled at the sly idea, it was true though. Rain turned around and trotted back to where she last saw Bandit, but he wasn't there. She bit her lip and sniffed the air, catching a whiff of his pack, "left, they went left," RainWish whispered to herself and began to follow the trail. Eventually she spotted a den, just out of the corner of her eye. The fae felt something in her stomach churn, oh this is so awkward, why did I do this? She began to turn away when she glimpsed the whole pack get up. RainWish took her chance and leaped up to Bandit, "umm, I just want to thank you for rescuing me back there. Is there anyway I can repay you?" she said with a hint of flirt.

[i]The husky pulled up a small hill and just glimpsed a small barn peeking over the horizon. H gave a grand smile and began to head up to it, it had been so long since he had seen shelter. Balto took advantage of it and raced up the golden fields to the rusty barn. His ears perked as voices came from behind the wall. Balto crawled up beside the door and peered his head inside, "helloooo?" he called into the large shelter, "anyone there?" The husky took an uneasy step, he hoped that the strangers wouldn't mind an extra guest.

Fire slunk behind a boulder, his head rested on his chest, his eyes closed, and his ears laid back. Mykayla was gone and he was left alone in the world. It hurt him to think that he lost another mate, was it him? The Northern Sled Dog raised his head and opened his golden eyes, tears filled them. Oh how I miss you Kayla, your warm smile, comforting talks, and how her voice made his heart sing. The brute bit his lip and stood, the pups were gone now to. He began to walk back to his van, it was his only security now. His red coat rustled as the wind picked up, where would he go? Even he didn't know.

A young fae in her prime galloped across a large forest, a herd of deer raced behind her. Kita's heart raced and she snickered, oh how she loved a good stampede. She looped around a tree so the herd was now infront of her, she picked up pace and nipped the flank of an old doe. The deer shook it's head in fear and let out a bleat. Kita knew that this was her target. She cut off the doe from the rest of the herd, now it was between her and the old deer. The beast zig-zagged around the rocky cliffs, in hopes of loosing her hunter. The fae however just cut forward in a straight line, gaining speed until she was right beside her prey. The dog leaped at the deer and used her weight to tackle the old doe. Kita's fangs dug into it's neck and crushed it's esophagous. The creature took in a final breath and then gave into death. The dog let go of the doe's throat and spat out some blood, "yuck, nasty," said growled and spat out some more. The fae perked her ears and stared at her prize, "wow, Kita, you did good today." She licked her lips.

A young pup sat on a small log and stared at the familiar barn, he was finally home. The deep scar from the racoon he had encountered as a pup stung. Would dad approve? Would he even remember me? Arrow wondered sadly, Mosco never really paid much attention to Arrow when he was a pup. He always kept an eye on Katie and kept morning for Alaya, Arrow's mother. The pup didn't remember much about her, but he did know that she was pearl white and her voice seemed like silk. He laid his ears back with a whine, "well, here I go," Arrow stated and walked down a hillside, away from his forest home. When he finally came apon the barn, he wasn't sure if this was a good idea. He wondered if Mosco even noticed he was gone.

Her heart skipped a beat as she thought of Bandit, her hero. Oh he's just so dreamy, and his eyes....wow.Rain thought to herself. The female began to walk back home with a skip in her step, but then again, she had to thank the one who saved her. She smiled at the sly idea, it was true though. Rain turned around and trotted back to where she last saw Bandit, but he wasn't there. She bit her lip and sniffed the air, catching a whiff of his pack, "left, they went left," RainWish whispered to herself and began to follow the trail. Eventually she spotted a den, just out of the corner of her eye. The fae felt something in her stomach churn, oh this is so awkward, why did I do this? She began to turn away when she glimpsed the whole pack get up. RainWish took her chance and leaped up to Bandit, "umm, I just want to thank you for rescuing me back there. Is there anyway I can repay you?" she said with a hint of flirt.

[i]The husky pulled up a small hill and just glimpsed a small barn peeking over the horizon. H gave a grand smile and began to head up to it, it had been so long since he had seen shelter. Balto took advantage of it and raced up the golden fields to the rusty barn. His ears perked as voices came from behind the wall. Balto crawled up beside the door and peered his head inside, "helloooo?" he called into the large shelter, "anyone there?" The husky took an uneasy step, he hoped that the strangers wouldn't mind an extra guest.

Fire slunk behind a boulder, his head rested on his chest, his eyes closed, and his ears laid back. Mykayla was gone and he was left alone in the world. It hurt him to think that he lost another mate, was it him? The Northern Sled Dog raised his head and opened his golden eyes, tears filled them. Oh how I miss you Kayla, your warm smile, comforting talks, and how her voice made his heart sing. The brute bit his lip and stood, the pups were gone now to. He began to walk back to his van, it was his only security now. His red coat rustled as the wind picked up, where would he go? Even he didn't know.

A young fae in her prime galloped across a large forest, a herd of deer raced behind her. Kita's heart raced and she snickered, oh how she loved a good stampede. She looped around a tree so the herd was now infront of her, she picked up pace and nipped the flank of an old doe. The deer shook it's head in fear and let out a bleat. Kita knew that this was her target. She cut off the doe from the rest of the herd, now it was between her and the old deer. The beast zig-zagged around the rocky cliffs, in hopes of loosing her hunter. The fae however just cut forward in a straight line, gaining speed until she was right beside her prey. The dog leaped at the deer and used her weight to tackle the old doe. Kita's fangs dug into it's neck and crushed it's esophagous. The creature took in a final breath and then gave into death. The dog let go of the doe's throat and spat out some blood, "yuck, nasty," said growled and spat out some more. The fae perked her ears and stared at her prize, "wow, Kita, you did good today." She licked her lips.

A young pup sat on a small log and stared at the familiar barn, he was finally home. The deep scar from the racoon he had encountered as a pup stung. Would dad approve? Would he even remember me? Arrow wondered sadly, Mosco never really paid much attention to Arrow when he was a pup. He always kept an eye on Katie and kept morning for Alaya, Arrow's mother. The pup didn't remember much about her, but he did know that she was pearl white and her voice seemed like silk. He laid his ears back with a whine, "well, here I go," Arrow stated and walked down a hillside, away from his forest home. When he finally came apon the barn, he wasn't sure if this was a good idea. He wondered if Mosco even noticed he was gone.









