Chapter 3: Rise of the Crimson Pack
Runt and Kate descended into the valley and found Stinky. The rest of the group had just left and Stinky was beginning to head back to his pango when Runt stopped him.
“Hey, Stinky,” he called out. Stinky stopped and turned to face his brother.
“What is it, Runt?” he asked.
“Mom and I think we know how to stop these attacks,” Runt explained. “Call everyone together.”
Stinky called for an emergency pack meeting. Everyone gathered in the valley, where the meetings were now held ever since Adam’s pack joined the Western Pack.
“Everybody,” Stinky announced to the large crowd of Mbwa mwitu loups before him. “I’ve called this emergency pack meeting because of the constant attacks that have been plaguing us for over twelve years. We now believe we have a way to stop them, once and for all.”
Stinky stepped to the side as Runt took his place in front of the crowd.
“We’ve recently discovered a strange pack living in the woods nearby, all with the exact same scar on their faces,” he said. “We’ve noticed some of these Mbwa mwitu loups during the zaidi hivi karibuni attacks and have good reason to believe they may be the main force behind them. I’m sure you’ve all heard the rumors of a mbwa mwitu hunter lurking in Jasper and we suspect that this pack of Mbwa mwitu loups is using the fear of him to drive other packs to attack us. They see us as a threat for no reason other than fear and we need to soothe that fear in order to get these attacks to stop.”
“So what are we going to do about it?” one of the Mbwa mwitu loups asked. “We’ve tried fighting and that hasn’t worked very well.”
“Which is why we’re going to take the fight to them,” Stinky replied. He then turned to Runt. “Do we know exactly where their pack is located?”
“No, unfortunately,” Runt said. “They like to songesha around and never stay in one place for very long. Which is why we’re going to need wewe for this. Your sense of smell is the only thing that can help us find them.”
“Alright,” Stinky said. “What’s your plan?”
“I say we take a small team into the forest and find out who these Mbwa mwitu loups are,” Runt answered. “You lead us with your nose to help track them down. Hopefully, we can find them and catch them off guard.”
“Okay,” Claudette said. “So who’s coming with?”
“The three of us,” Runt replied. “Plus Kenya, Adam, and Steven.”
“I’m coming too,” Lisa said.
“Alright,” Steven said. “When do we leave?”
“First light tomorrow,” Runt replied.
Morning came and the group set out into the forest, heading in the general direction that Kate last saw the strange pack. They had been slowly moving along for a couple of hours with Stinky leading the way when they stopped.
“Runt,” he said. “I think I found something. Somewhere up ahead.”
“Well, let’s go,” Steven said.
“Wait,” Lisa told him. “We should get a better look first.”
“I’m on it,” Runt replied, rushing toward a tree.
He quickly climbed it and stopped not far from the top. Despite having grown up since he was a pup, Runt was still quite small for an adult and the mti had no problem supporting his weight. He looked around until eventually, some movement in the forest below caught his eye.
“I found something,” he called down.
“What is it?” Stinky asked.
“About a mile west,” he said. “Down in that clearing, below the-“
“Blah, blah, blah! What did wewe find?!” Steven interrupted.
“A mbwa mwitu pack,” Runt replied.
“Yeah, and?” Steven said.
“You wanna do this, Steven?” Runt called down.
“Pft, I would,” Steven replied. “It’s just…you know, I don’t feel like it.”
“These guys are different,” Runt said.
“Different how?” Lisa asked.
“I’m not entirely sure,” Runt answered. “Something just feels off about them.”
“Can wewe see their faces?” Stinky asked.
“I can climb a tree,” Runt said. “I don’t have super vision.”
“Okay,” Stinky said. “Let’s songesha in, slowly. Stay hidden. This is just recon for now. Just to make sure these are the Mbwa mwitu loups we’re looking for.”
Runt slid down from the mti as the group began to slowly head toward the pack. Upon reaching the outskirts of where Runt had seen the wolves, the group stopped and crouched in the bushes. They could see that these were the Mbwa mwitu loups they had been searching for. All of them had the exact same V-shaped scar on the left side of their faces.
“This is definitely the place,” Adam said.
“Okay then,” Claudette said, addressing the group. “Now what?”
“We need to find out zaidi about these wolves,” Stinky replied.
“So let me guess,” Steven said. “We’re splitting up and putting each group in equal, yet perilous danger.”
His remark was met with silence from the rest of the group.
“What?” he said. “Isn’t that what we always do? The swali is, who draws the short straw?”
Stinky turned to Adam.
“You have the most experience with this kind of thing,” he told him. “What do wewe think?”
“Okay,” Adam alisema quietly. “Only a small group should go in. We’d attract less attention that way. So, Stinky, Claudette, and Runt, wewe guys head back a little and act as backup in case anything goes wrong. Lisa and Kenya will stay around this area and watch our backs but stay hidden.”
He then turned to Steven.
“As for you,” he said. “You and I-“
“Get ice cream?” Steven said.
“If kwa “ice cream” wewe mean “take a closer look”, then yes,” Adam replied.
“Damn it, short straw.”
“Hey,” Runt alisema to Lisa. “You guys be careful.”
“We will,” Lisa replied as the two quickly nuzzled before moving into position.
Adam and Steven slowly left the bushes and entered the pack with Kenya and Lisa following them for a bit. Stinky, Claudette, and Runt moved back into the forest and waited. Adam and Steven didn’t see many Mbwa mwitu loups when they first entered. The pack was quiet, and it was easy going until they reached a steep hill.
They crouched down on their stomachs and looked down into the small clearing below. There was a large gathering of these Mbwa mwitu loups in the clearing and in the middle of the group, they saw something that was completely unexpected.
In the middle of the group of Mbwa mwitu loups was a red wolf. Unlike the other wolves, this red one didn’t have the same scar the others did. He was clearly a prisoner of the pack and it seemed like he had just been brought in.
“Is that-“ Steven said.
“It is. It’s a red wolf,” Adam finished. “They’re supposed to be extinct.”
“We have to do something,” Steven said.
“This was supposed to be a recon mission,” Adam replied. “But I agree. They’re probably going to kill him.”
“Hey!”
The two turned around to see one of the Mbwa mwitu loups standing behind them.
“What are wewe two doing here? Who are you?” the mbwa mwitu asked.
“Oh, we’re just wandering,” Steven replied.
“Well wewe can’t be here,” the mbwa mwitu said. “So get out.”
Steven and Adam looked at each other before Adam leapt on the wolf. zaidi Mbwa mwitu loups soon emerged and Stinky, Claudette, and Runt along with Lisa and Kenya moved in to help. Steven rushed back over to the hill. Adam began to object, knowing what Steven was thinking, but it was too late, and Steven began rushing down it.
“Wait, you’re not thinking of-yep he’s doing it.,” Adam said.
Steven reached the bottom of the kilima and was soon joined kwa Adam who slid down after him. The two were almost immediately surrounded kwa the wolves.
“I had everything under control,” Steven said.
“I like how wewe actually believe that,” Adam replied.
“Get out of here, Adam. I got this,” Steven argued.
“No, wewe definitely do not got this,” Adam said, motioning toward the Mbwa mwitu loups that were coming down the hill.
“Okay that’s it!” Steven shouted. “I am so sick of these freaking Mbwa mwitu loups and this freaking pack!”
The Mbwa mwitu loups surrounded the two and tried to dogpile on them, but Steven miraculously fought them off and returned with Adam and the red mbwa mwitu to the juu of the kilima as Kenya and Lisa watched, their mouths open in shock.
“What just happened?” Kenya asked.
“The impossible,” Lisa replied.
“You guys are lucky I’m on your side,” Steven said, smiling.
“You are?” Kenya replied. “Honestly, sometimes it’s hard to tell.”
“Who’s that?” Runt asked, looking at the red wolf.
“I’m Oscar,” the mbwa mwitu said.
“He was a prisoner of the pack,” Adam replied.
“They call themselves the Crimson Pack,” Oscar said.
“We can trade war stories later,” Adam replied. “Right now, we need to get wewe out of here.”
“Agreed,” Stinky said. “Come on.”
The group began to run back toward the Western Pack when suddenly, one of the Mbwa mwitu loups leapt on Oscar and grabbed him around the neck with his jaws.
“Go!” Oscar shouted.
“No, we won’t leave you,” Claudette said.
“We have no choice,” Stinky told her. He then looked back at Oscar. “We’ll come back for you.”
The group turned and retreated into the forest as the mbwa mwitu dragged Oscar back to the pack. Little did they know that the sudden rise of the Crimson Pack would turn into one of the bloodiest wars in the history of not just the Western Pack, but all of Jasper Park.
Runt and Kate descended into the valley and found Stinky. The rest of the group had just left and Stinky was beginning to head back to his pango when Runt stopped him.
“Hey, Stinky,” he called out. Stinky stopped and turned to face his brother.
“What is it, Runt?” he asked.
“Mom and I think we know how to stop these attacks,” Runt explained. “Call everyone together.”
Stinky called for an emergency pack meeting. Everyone gathered in the valley, where the meetings were now held ever since Adam’s pack joined the Western Pack.
“Everybody,” Stinky announced to the large crowd of Mbwa mwitu loups before him. “I’ve called this emergency pack meeting because of the constant attacks that have been plaguing us for over twelve years. We now believe we have a way to stop them, once and for all.”
Stinky stepped to the side as Runt took his place in front of the crowd.
“We’ve recently discovered a strange pack living in the woods nearby, all with the exact same scar on their faces,” he said. “We’ve noticed some of these Mbwa mwitu loups during the zaidi hivi karibuni attacks and have good reason to believe they may be the main force behind them. I’m sure you’ve all heard the rumors of a mbwa mwitu hunter lurking in Jasper and we suspect that this pack of Mbwa mwitu loups is using the fear of him to drive other packs to attack us. They see us as a threat for no reason other than fear and we need to soothe that fear in order to get these attacks to stop.”
“So what are we going to do about it?” one of the Mbwa mwitu loups asked. “We’ve tried fighting and that hasn’t worked very well.”
“Which is why we’re going to take the fight to them,” Stinky replied. He then turned to Runt. “Do we know exactly where their pack is located?”
“No, unfortunately,” Runt said. “They like to songesha around and never stay in one place for very long. Which is why we’re going to need wewe for this. Your sense of smell is the only thing that can help us find them.”
“Alright,” Stinky said. “What’s your plan?”
“I say we take a small team into the forest and find out who these Mbwa mwitu loups are,” Runt answered. “You lead us with your nose to help track them down. Hopefully, we can find them and catch them off guard.”
“Okay,” Claudette said. “So who’s coming with?”
“The three of us,” Runt replied. “Plus Kenya, Adam, and Steven.”
“I’m coming too,” Lisa said.
“Alright,” Steven said. “When do we leave?”
“First light tomorrow,” Runt replied.
Morning came and the group set out into the forest, heading in the general direction that Kate last saw the strange pack. They had been slowly moving along for a couple of hours with Stinky leading the way when they stopped.
“Runt,” he said. “I think I found something. Somewhere up ahead.”
“Well, let’s go,” Steven said.
“Wait,” Lisa told him. “We should get a better look first.”
“I’m on it,” Runt replied, rushing toward a tree.
He quickly climbed it and stopped not far from the top. Despite having grown up since he was a pup, Runt was still quite small for an adult and the mti had no problem supporting his weight. He looked around until eventually, some movement in the forest below caught his eye.
“I found something,” he called down.
“What is it?” Stinky asked.
“About a mile west,” he said. “Down in that clearing, below the-“
“Blah, blah, blah! What did wewe find?!” Steven interrupted.
“A mbwa mwitu pack,” Runt replied.
“Yeah, and?” Steven said.
“You wanna do this, Steven?” Runt called down.
“Pft, I would,” Steven replied. “It’s just…you know, I don’t feel like it.”
“These guys are different,” Runt said.
“Different how?” Lisa asked.
“I’m not entirely sure,” Runt answered. “Something just feels off about them.”
“Can wewe see their faces?” Stinky asked.
“I can climb a tree,” Runt said. “I don’t have super vision.”
“Okay,” Stinky said. “Let’s songesha in, slowly. Stay hidden. This is just recon for now. Just to make sure these are the Mbwa mwitu loups we’re looking for.”
Runt slid down from the mti as the group began to slowly head toward the pack. Upon reaching the outskirts of where Runt had seen the wolves, the group stopped and crouched in the bushes. They could see that these were the Mbwa mwitu loups they had been searching for. All of them had the exact same V-shaped scar on the left side of their faces.
“This is definitely the place,” Adam said.
“Okay then,” Claudette said, addressing the group. “Now what?”
“We need to find out zaidi about these wolves,” Stinky replied.
“So let me guess,” Steven said. “We’re splitting up and putting each group in equal, yet perilous danger.”
His remark was met with silence from the rest of the group.
“What?” he said. “Isn’t that what we always do? The swali is, who draws the short straw?”
Stinky turned to Adam.
“You have the most experience with this kind of thing,” he told him. “What do wewe think?”
“Okay,” Adam alisema quietly. “Only a small group should go in. We’d attract less attention that way. So, Stinky, Claudette, and Runt, wewe guys head back a little and act as backup in case anything goes wrong. Lisa and Kenya will stay around this area and watch our backs but stay hidden.”
He then turned to Steven.
“As for you,” he said. “You and I-“
“Get ice cream?” Steven said.
“If kwa “ice cream” wewe mean “take a closer look”, then yes,” Adam replied.
“Damn it, short straw.”
“Hey,” Runt alisema to Lisa. “You guys be careful.”
“We will,” Lisa replied as the two quickly nuzzled before moving into position.
Adam and Steven slowly left the bushes and entered the pack with Kenya and Lisa following them for a bit. Stinky, Claudette, and Runt moved back into the forest and waited. Adam and Steven didn’t see many Mbwa mwitu loups when they first entered. The pack was quiet, and it was easy going until they reached a steep hill.
They crouched down on their stomachs and looked down into the small clearing below. There was a large gathering of these Mbwa mwitu loups in the clearing and in the middle of the group, they saw something that was completely unexpected.
In the middle of the group of Mbwa mwitu loups was a red wolf. Unlike the other wolves, this red one didn’t have the same scar the others did. He was clearly a prisoner of the pack and it seemed like he had just been brought in.
“Is that-“ Steven said.
“It is. It’s a red wolf,” Adam finished. “They’re supposed to be extinct.”
“We have to do something,” Steven said.
“This was supposed to be a recon mission,” Adam replied. “But I agree. They’re probably going to kill him.”
“Hey!”
The two turned around to see one of the Mbwa mwitu loups standing behind them.
“What are wewe two doing here? Who are you?” the mbwa mwitu asked.
“Oh, we’re just wandering,” Steven replied.
“Well wewe can’t be here,” the mbwa mwitu said. “So get out.”
Steven and Adam looked at each other before Adam leapt on the wolf. zaidi Mbwa mwitu loups soon emerged and Stinky, Claudette, and Runt along with Lisa and Kenya moved in to help. Steven rushed back over to the hill. Adam began to object, knowing what Steven was thinking, but it was too late, and Steven began rushing down it.
“Wait, you’re not thinking of-yep he’s doing it.,” Adam said.
Steven reached the bottom of the kilima and was soon joined kwa Adam who slid down after him. The two were almost immediately surrounded kwa the wolves.
“I had everything under control,” Steven said.
“I like how wewe actually believe that,” Adam replied.
“Get out of here, Adam. I got this,” Steven argued.
“No, wewe definitely do not got this,” Adam said, motioning toward the Mbwa mwitu loups that were coming down the hill.
“Okay that’s it!” Steven shouted. “I am so sick of these freaking Mbwa mwitu loups and this freaking pack!”
The Mbwa mwitu loups surrounded the two and tried to dogpile on them, but Steven miraculously fought them off and returned with Adam and the red mbwa mwitu to the juu of the kilima as Kenya and Lisa watched, their mouths open in shock.
“What just happened?” Kenya asked.
“The impossible,” Lisa replied.
“You guys are lucky I’m on your side,” Steven said, smiling.
“You are?” Kenya replied. “Honestly, sometimes it’s hard to tell.”
“Who’s that?” Runt asked, looking at the red wolf.
“I’m Oscar,” the mbwa mwitu said.
“He was a prisoner of the pack,” Adam replied.
“They call themselves the Crimson Pack,” Oscar said.
“We can trade war stories later,” Adam replied. “Right now, we need to get wewe out of here.”
“Agreed,” Stinky said. “Come on.”
The group began to run back toward the Western Pack when suddenly, one of the Mbwa mwitu loups leapt on Oscar and grabbed him around the neck with his jaws.
“Go!” Oscar shouted.
“No, we won’t leave you,” Claudette said.
“We have no choice,” Stinky told her. He then looked back at Oscar. “We’ll come back for you.”
The group turned and retreated into the forest as the mbwa mwitu dragged Oscar back to the pack. Little did they know that the sudden rise of the Crimson Pack would turn into one of the bloodiest wars in the history of not just the Western Pack, but all of Jasper Park.
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Hey., I'm back with zaidi reviews..
However, only thing this story proves, it's that NO ONE is salama from being made into clopping.
The story starts off innocent enough.
It's about those lovely veggie wolves, starting at the scene where Shaky recommended them in order to get Humphrey to forget about Kate, but Humphrey showed zero interest in the two girls.,
Anyway..
Appearently after their non speaking, tiny role, they go into the forest to get zaidi Barries, and I think berrie juisi sprays on Janice.,
And of coarse.
Sense this is the bizarre world of fanfiction, this soon leads to two STRAIGHT girls having sex with each other (girls are so fuckin lucky,. The only way guys can make 'expirements' hot, is in hell bellow).
Anyway.
Obviously I wouldn't exactly recommend this story to most people.,
I mean.
If I wanted to see girl on girl porn, I would go to a porn site (not that I do).
Anyway.
Peace out everybody!
However, only thing this story proves, it's that NO ONE is salama from being made into clopping.
The story starts off innocent enough.
It's about those lovely veggie wolves, starting at the scene where Shaky recommended them in order to get Humphrey to forget about Kate, but Humphrey showed zero interest in the two girls.,
Anyway..
Appearently after their non speaking, tiny role, they go into the forest to get zaidi Barries, and I think berrie juisi sprays on Janice.,
And of coarse.
Sense this is the bizarre world of fanfiction, this soon leads to two STRAIGHT girls having sex with each other (girls are so fuckin lucky,. The only way guys can make 'expirements' hot, is in hell bellow).
Anyway.
Obviously I wouldn't exactly recommend this story to most people.,
I mean.
If I wanted to see girl on girl porn, I would go to a porn site (not that I do).
Anyway.
Peace out everybody!
Hiya friends... How are wewe guys doing ? This article... It's just something I need to share... I was never this dramatic and I don't want to sound dramatic but...well my life is kinda messed up right now and... I just wanted to remember the times I watched alpha and omega and visited this club... they were good times for me.
I miss those days even if they were somehow bad for me, I used to worry too much about things in this group but... those concerns weren't near as big as the things I am going through right now...
Well...that's all...I just wanted to get this off my chest... I miss the old days and I miss wewe guys...
I miss those days even if they were somehow bad for me, I used to worry too much about things in this group but... those concerns weren't near as big as the things I am going through right now...
Well...that's all...I just wanted to get this off my chest... I miss the old days and I miss wewe guys...