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Where Humphrey got shot
Chapter 9: The Wounded Warrior

“Humphrey!” Kate shouted.

As soon as he felt the excruciating pain in his side, Humphrey’s jaw relaxed and the man crawled out from under him, cradling his injured arm. Humphrey staggered, but remained standing. His face showed an expression of surprise rather than pain.

He turned his head and looked at Kate who just stood in the cage, horrified kwa what she saw. They held each other’s gaze for a moment and then Humphrey collapsed onto the ground.

“NO!”

Kenya heard the gunshot from inside the animal control car that she had been put in. As she watched her brother collapse into a heap on the ground, her eyes filled with rage and she crashed through the side car window.

She stood up and attacked the human with the gun, grabbing it kwa the barrel and pulling it from the man's grip and pulling him down to the ground as well. kwa this time, Kate got out of the cage and went to one of the pickup trucks to get Stinky and Claudette off of the back and Marcel and Paddy went to rescue Garth, Lilly, and Daria. It wasn't long before the humans got in their trucks and left.

As everyone caught their breath, they heard incredibly labored wheezing behind them. They turned around to see Humphrey laying on the ground, struggling to breathe.

"Kate," he said.

Kate ran over to him.

"Are wewe okay?" he asked.

Kate laughed, fighting back tears. "Says the guy that got shot," she said, smiling.

Humphrey tried to get up, but fell over as soon as he stood up.

"Humphrey," Kate said. "You're really hurt. Stop trying to be the tough guy."

"I'm not trying to be the tough guy," Humphrey denied.

Kate looked around. "Uh, yeah wewe are," she said. "I don't mean to be rude but, you're an omega, Humphrey. You're not supposed to be the tough guy. Garth, is supposed to be the guy."

"That," Humphrey said. "That argument is both academically fit and logically sound."

"Do wewe even know what that means?" Kenya asked.

"Not a clue."

The group stood around their injured friend, thinking about how to songesha him when Kenya suddenly had an idea.

"I've got an idea," she said. "I'll be right back. Don't move."

"Oh yeah, that's real funny." Humphrey alisema sarcastically as Kenya ran off.

About ten dakika later, Kenya returned with the logboard.

"Wait a minute," Humphrey said, finally succeeding in sitting up on his stomach. "Let me get this straight: wewe went all the way back, down the hill, back to the people that tried to kill us, risked your life in doing so, grabbed the logboard, pushed it all the way back up the hill, through the forest, while I'm laying here, dying. Did I miss anything?"

"No, I think wewe pretty much covered it all," Kenya replied.

"Why?" Humphrey asked. "This is not the time for fun. wewe know that, right? If I'm saying it's not the time, then it's not the time?"

"I know," Kenya said, casually.

"Then what was your endgame, here?"

"We can use the logboard to safely songesha wewe so we can get back to your pack and wewe don't have to put anymore stress on your body," she explained.

"Oh," he said. "That...that is actually a good idea."

It didn't take too much time to get Humphrey onto the logboard but it did take a lot of pain and effort on his part. Humphrey lay down on his good side with the bullet wound facing up.

They moved along slowly, covering very little ground. In about a half an saa they came across something very disturbing. They were only about a mile au so from the area where Humphrey had been shot, but all around them were dens. But these dens were caved in, broken, and utterly destroyed, no doubt kwa humans. This is what remained of Humphrey's pack.

Humphrey struggled to sit up on his stomach to look around, but immediately regretted it. Strewn about the ground, covered in moss, were the Bones of dead wolves, still in their exact positions from when they died nearly 20 years ago. It was absolute carnage. A great struggle, no doubt took place here.

"Oh no," he said.

"What?" Kate asked. "What is it?"

"This was my pack," Humphrey explained.

"What happened here?" Lily asked.

"I don't know," he replied.

"We should keep going," Garth said.

They slowly and carefully pushed the logboard around the dead wolves' remains but then, Humphrey suddenly asked them to stop. He sat up again to get a better look, and soon, everyone else saw what he was looking at.

Just ahead of where the logboard was sitting, where the skeletons of two Mbwa mwitu loups that were set side-by-side, facing each other. Their bodies were almost a mirror image of each other in the way they were positioned. Backs slightly arched, tails down, back legs close to each other, one front leg pointing down, the others were touching, and heads tilted slightly downward towards the other. One skull was smaller than the other, yet the spine was just as long as the other, inferring that one mbwa mwitu had been female, and the other male. And one last thing Humphrey noticed, was that the heads were very close together. This apparent husband and wife had, no doubt, been rubbing noses during their final moments. Humphrey had no idea that these were his parents.

It was a very heartbreaking sight to see and the group did remain for a short time to give a moment of silence for these two Mbwa mwitu loups that clearly loved each other. Kate even began to think that this might be Humphrey soon. And that reminded her to keep moving.

But when the group started to songesha on again, they stopped when they noticed that they were missing someone. Stinky was still standing in the middle of the destroyed dens, sniffing the ground near one of them.

"Stinky," Kate said. "Come on. The quest is over. There's no point in searching any longer."

"But I smell wolves," he protested.

"Yes, there were Mbwa mwitu loups here, but now they're gone."

"No, I smell tracks leading into the forest, that way," Stinky said, pointing into the woods.

"Wait," Humphrey said, sitting up immediately, but painfully. "You mean there's survivors?"

"Yes."

"Kate, please," Humphrey said. "Let's follow the trail."

Kate didn't respond right away, but then she said, "Alright. But if we don't find anything kwa tomorrow, we're going home."

"Deal," Humphrey eagerly agreed.

The group turned the logboard and began following Stinky into the woods. They traveled very slowly, taking many hours to go a short distance. kwa the time evening started rolling around, they came to a sandstone cliff that had dens carved out in the side. This was where the survivors of Humphrey's pack built their new dens.

"What do wewe smell, Stinky?" Humphrey asked.

"I smell a pack, Dad. Your pack," Stinky said.

"Do wewe smell any survivors?" Kate asked.

"No, just the remnants of the pack," Stinky answered.

A feeling of disappointment and sadness passed over the whole group.

"Well then," Kate said. "I'm sorry Humphrey. There's nothing left for it. We should go nyumbani now."

As the group began to turn back around, away from the cliff, Humphrey felt a new sense of determination. He gathered as much of his strength as he could and stood up and slowly moved off of the logboard.

"Humphrey!" Kate asked. "What are wewe doing?"

Humphrey, for the third time, alisema nothing, but slowly continued back towards the cliff.

"Humphrey," Kate called, but to no avail. He just kept going.

Humphrey eventually reached the entrance of the biggest cave that was carved out into the sandstone cliff, but as soon as he reached the entrance, Humphrey collapsed onto the ground again.

A mbwa mwitu appeared from inside the den. He had a pitch-black mane that was short and laid back smoothly against his head. He had a dark grey kanzu, koti of fur, manyoya and a wide, broad snout, his eyes were a deep, golden color, and he looked to be in his early thirties. But his most noticeable features were two scars in the shape of claw marks. There was a small one running down his left shoulder and an even bigger one that ran vertically from the juu side of his neck in back, all the way down across his neck to his chest, clearly from a fairly hivi karibuni mbwa mwitu fight that took place around ten years before, as the fur, manyoya still hadn't quite grown back.

He looked at Humphrey with surprise in his eyes as he recognized him immediately. Humphrey looked up at the mbwa mwitu and noticed his scar. It was apparent he had been through a lot. Humphrey then looked down at the side of his left thigh. He couldn't see it because the fur, manyoya had long since covered it up, but the scar was there. He had gotten it when he and Kenya were taken from their parents.
And although he couldn't see them, Humphrey also thought about the many small scars on the back of his neck in the shape of a bite mark, which his unkempt mane of fur, manyoya covered up very well. He had gotten those sometime during the two months he spent living in the woods kwa himself when he had an encounter with another animal. He also looked down at his tail, which didn’t seem like it had been crushed kwa a mti and swung on twice kwa another wolf, but Humphrey knew the trauma his poor tail had endured and it reminded him of all that he had also been through.

"I can't believe it," the mbwa mwitu said. "I thought I'd never see wewe again."

Humphrey looked up at him with a look of confusion in his eyes.

"I'm sorry," he said. "I don't think I know you."

"I thought wewe were dead," the mbwa mwitu told Humphrey.

"Yeah, well I might be anyway, so," Humphrey struggled to explain, growing weaker kwa the second, his body threatening to fail him.

The mbwa mwitu turned into the darkness of the cave and called out. "Get him inside."

A group of alphas appeared and carefully moved Humphrey into the cave with the others following.

Once everyone was inside, the mbwa mwitu that addressed Humphrey now addressed Kate and the group that had come in with her.

"Who are you?" he asked Kate.

"I'm Humphrey's wife," she answered. "But zaidi importantly, who are you?"

"He married an alpha?" the mbwa mwitu laughed. "I should've known. He always was the rebellious one." The mbwa mwitu chuckled a little. "Well, then, if you're his wife, I guess that makes me your brother-in-law."

"Wait a minute," Kate said. "You're his brother? He never told me he had a brother."

"He never told wewe he had sister, either," Garth said.

Humphrey alisema nothing, mainly because he simply was not strong enough to do so. But then, very slowly and with much effort, Humphrey answered her.

"Yes," he said. "I remember now. Adam, my alpha brother. He stayed behind for training with our grandparents the siku our parents went missing."

"Humphrey," Adam said. "They didn't go missing."

"You mean they're alive?" Humphrey asked.

Adam paused and looked around the cave. "Look Humphrey," he said. "You need to rest and then I'll tell all of wewe what happened in the morning."

Morning came and with it, the majibu that everyone had been so desperately searching for. Everyone gathered around Humphrey and Adam to hear the last part of the great mystery they had all been chasing.

"The siku began like any other," Adam began. "The sun rose, the birds were singing, everything seemed like it was going to be fine. About an saa au so after we all were up, Mom and Dad decided to take wewe and Kenya out for an early morning walk. I stayed behind with Grandma and Grandpa for alpha training. It was about an saa later when they came running back without wewe two."

"They told us that they were ambushed kwa humans and that they somehow fell asleep while the humans took wewe and Kenya. When they woke with up, they saw a truck driving away with the two of wewe in cages in the back."

"That's what happened to us yesterday," Humphrey said.

Adam continued.

"Just as we heard all this, several human trucks came and with them came dozens of humans."

"They came out of the trucks with guns and began shooting around and destroying the dens. We had some of our alphas cover the omega's escape while the rest of the alphas protected the pups. But Mom and Dad insisted upon helping cover the others even though they were omegas, too. Every pango was destroyed and most of our alphas that covered the escape were killed," Adam paused, a look of sorrow in his eyes.

"Mom and Dad, too. I'm sorry, Humphrey."

Humphrey suddenly found it exceedingly difficult to breathe as the weight of this news began to crush his already damaged body. Kate looked over at him and immediately rushed to his side.

"Humphrey!" she shouted. "Humphrey!"

Humphrey, finding it zaidi and zaidi difficult to stay awake, alisema nothing.

Kate laid down inayofuata to her husband, tears soaking her fur.

"No. No, no, no, no," Kate cried. "No, Humphrey please, don't do this to me. wewe can't do this. Don't leave me, please. You're all I have."

But the attempt was futile. Humphrey couldn't stay awake any longer, the weight of everything that just happened, too much for his body to bear. And as Kate lay there, tears streaming down her face and soaking his fur, Humphrey's mind slowly passed off and all became black.
Chapter 3: Omega Hostage

Upon their return to Jasper, the group, now composed of Kyle's pack, hid just behind the tree-line, out of sight of King and his Rouge Wolves. au so they thought.

As they were talking amongst themselves, trying to figure out what to do, a group of Rouge Mbwa mwitu loups came out from nowhere and attacked the group. In the chaos, a smaller group came out from behind the bushes and kidnapped Humphrey, taking him hostage.

"Kate!" he shouted as he was being dragged away. Kate turned to see him being carried off. She went to go after him but was stopped kwa the Rouges. Their numbers...
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Chapter 3: At the Edges of the Territory

    It was early morning the inayofuata day, and everyone was up and getting ready to go on their journey.
    "You don't have to do this, wewe know," Kate alisema to Humphrey as they were about to leave.
    "Yes, I do, Kate. I have to do this," Humphrey said. "I have to know the truth."
    "Okay," she said. "I'm with wewe either way."
    It was around this time that Garth and Lilly arrived at the den.
    "We're ready," Garth said.
    "As...
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Alpha and Omega: Missing Parents
by: PurpleDragon02
Special Thanks to:

Chidori1334 for support.

jhilton0907 for the idea that Humphrey was relocated as a pup.

ben15delas for support.

Chapter 1: Humphrey's Flashbacks

It was a calm siku in Jasper Park. It was Father's siku and Kate had everyone over to help her with her father's gift. Winston, Eve, and Tony would soon be arriving, and she needed all the help she could get. Her sister, Lilly had come, along with her husband, Garth. Kate's husband, Humphrey, was also helping kwa watching their pups to make sure they stayed out of trouble.

"Humphrey," Kate...
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I don’t know if wewe saw my months zamani ukuta where I talked about the happening but I’ll repeat the story again just in case wewe didn’t see it so here we go:



in 2011, a A&O shabiki from the Netherlands who was “32” years old where he plays as “Humphrey” on youtube, wewe probably remember him as “HumphreyBackup”, however he went out with one of the “Kate” accounts on Youtube and so they were on a long distant relationship and then later he actually flew all the way to the UK to go see her irl, and suddenly when he got there to see her: she was “under age” and so theres...
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With that, the two started on a southward run. At sunset, they stopped their run and set up a fire. Then, after the sun went down, they noticed another light. They went to check it and nearly jumped out of their skins. There, in a clearing, was an Stonic decadent. The two hid behind a rock and Luetsun whispered, “ hey, why don’t we try to scare them?”
Rufus responded, “ how much time have wewe spent with those omegas?”

Luetsun responded, “ well, I have a plan.”
Rufus responded, “ well, lets hear it.”
Luetsun said, “ ok, the way we’ll do this is run around them here and there,...
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Before Luetsun could say anything, Anna said, “ these are Mbwa mwitu loups who wish to commit their lives to Annakkuu.
They spend time in his presence and act as temporary thanes in his court. This process can take up to 200 years, but if wewe do go to him now and then, it does slow down the aging process.”

This caught Luetsun’s ear and he started to walk towards them. Before he could get to them,
Anna stopped him and said, “ oh no, I know what you’re thinking, brother, wewe need a reason to stand before the great drake.”
Just then, one of the lesser priests ran in and announced, “ Anna, we...
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