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Chapter 1. I found you

I woke up finding myself in a mirrored room, covered in red blood stains I padded torward the mirror. I ran so fast, I pounded into the mirror which broke into pieces. I was begged to the ground as I whined in pain. I heard a  yelp. I arose and shook the glass shards off my fur. One stayed in, lodged in my paw. I bit on it and threw it into the window. It's sharp point pierced the glass, only to make the glass shatter. I looked for a whole from where I had hit. A large whole, about the size of a hare, sat in the middle of the wall. I bit the glass, determined. I tore the wall down and spit. I heard the yelp again, but this time It was more joyful. I squeezed through the hole, blood stained fur made me bristle. I ran torwards the sound, following my keen sence of smell. I went into bloodwolf mode, running with speed. I stammered into a tree, falling to the damp autumn leaves. The smell of prey hit my nose, just as I had closed my eyes. I opened them quickly, following the prey. Hopefully Sparky and Zi were hunting. I ran torwards the sound and I met their eyes. They were laughing, oddly, I approached. My heart thumping I finally spoke," Sparky, Zi, What just happened?". They smiled," We escaped, thats what!". I smiled back, trying to push out my emotion. They were clean, but sparky had a limp. I figured they just took a bath in the pond, which was close. I walked to the pond, they thumped their tails onto the ground in a joyful mood, chasing the elk. I guess I should have let loose too, we did escape. Yet the one thing I do not know is that, why are they so happy. Shouldn't we worry. Don't I wish my mother was here, her spirit with me, guiding me. As I soaked my rough stained fur in the water, I hit a break through. I am living in a repeated life. The ones I used to trust, are now my imortal enemies. "Rosy, stop kidding with yourself, your living in the past, enjoy your freedom right now!.",I thought aloud. I rose from the pond and shook, staring down at my fur, clean. I looked around and followed the smell of my sisters. Running, I heard my sweet mothers voice, speaking with joy. "You are going to have to use this time to enjoy life, you never know if it will end. I have spoken to them, I told them not to tell you. I love you Rosy, but this war is not over. Your journey has just begun.". My eyes bulged, and my ears perked. I ran torwards the scent catching up with Sparky and Zi. I faked a smile and bit the elk. Zi brought it to the ground, tripping it. Sparky limped with speed, biting the injured elk, finally bringing it to an end. We feasted on the elk, keeping predators away from the elk. I breathed in heavily, keeping watch of my surroundings. I stretched, extending my claws and bones. A rippling crack made my ears perk. Zi and Sparky did the same. I thumped my tail on the ground, shaking the dirt and moisture off."We better head to sleep, it has been a long day. Our jouney is-", I was cut short by Sparky,"Just begun. Mother told us, We can find some wood. Maybe some old bark.". Zi was already sinking her claws into the bark, scratching the bark between her long claws. We stared at her, then repeated her actions. The hiss of scratching made our ears perk. I gathered a stack with my mouth, and carried it to a pit we dug. The pit would help us stay warm. I dragged the pelts we had gathered and put them at the floor of the pit. Sparky, Zi, and I created a surrounding wall of bark around the pit and left a opening in the middle. We jumped in and made ourselves comftorable. With us being sisters, we all had the same feeling. We couldn't sleep. The thump of the spiders step, made my ears perk. The howl of wolves in other territories disturbed me. I broke the silence," Someone should keep watch, I will do first shift.". Zi and Sparky nodded, swaying their tail in agreement. Once they closed their eyes I could tell I was the only one awake. I rose from the pit and stood watch. I pounced on every mouse I saw. I clawed at the buzz of a fly's wing. A racoons sent caught my nose. I knew with me being a k-9, I couldn't climb, but everything is possible. I ran torwards the tree, digging my claws into the tree, struggling up. I quickly caught my second wind and tugged myself up to the branch. The racoon was startled, showing mercy in their eyes. The guilt felt eyes soon turned, when I reached my full way to the branch. The racoon attacked. I swiped at it's face, tearing the fur from his cheek. He was obviously a dominant male, who had attacked his family because of his sence of smell. I threw him onto the branch, creating a startling sound of crackling through the forest. I leaped onto him, sending him to the ground. I hanged from the branch, which was giving up quickly. I let go while holding onto the base of the tree. I clung, falling slowly, dragging my claws down the tree. I finally hit the ground, staring at the departed racoon. I dragged it to the pit. I through it in a corner, where I slept, not to let the smell linger too far. I cracked my back, stretching. An hour had past, as my eyes became weary. I decided to wait another hour in my shift, they seemed to be having a dream. If I was to disturb it, I would ruin it. In the time being I was alone, with my departed racoon by my side, along with the mice I had swiped. I sat there alone, keeping guard, swtiching from one part of the pit to the other. I chased off prey, and caught some of my own. My pile of prey grew larger. I decided to go ahead and skin them, they would dry by afternoon. I drenched them in water to clean them. My stomach finally began to grumble, so I took some mice, and spared the others for day. A light yellow figure hit the corner of my eye, the sun was warning me I should sleep. I couldn't, yet if I didn't I would keep them behind. I rested my eyes, still wide awake. I finally opened them after a short period of time. I nudged Zi, who looked as if she was having a nightmare. She  awoke fiercly. She yawned, stretching her paws. "How long did you sleep, you have bags?". I responded with a stern voice, trying to correct my howl,"Well, I didn't sleep. I didn't want to keep you up, So I took watch all night. Here, breakfast.". She nudged the racoon back, and stared at me, with a look that I should go to sleep. I begged myself to the ground, and fell asleep in seconds. I could feel the movement of a smile. As I drifted to sleep, she went to collect maple from the tree's. Sparky soon awoke and started to fan the drying pelts with her tail.  I soon awoke to the scratch of claws running down bark. I stretched, extending my claws with a grumbling yawn. I curled my tail, and jumped out of the pit. As I arose from the pit, I felt the crumpling autumn leaves traveling through my claws. I saw Zi gathering the pelts as I thumped my tail, showing hunger. I ate squirrel that was caught during my shift. My ears wearily twitched. Sparky barked enthusiastically,"Good morning!". I smiled happily and thumped my tail with joy. Stretching and extending my claws and yawning. Zi arose from the shadow and thumped her tail, repeating me. Starting the morning, I howled with them. I gazed at a flying leaf in the corner of my eye. I padded over to investigate the disturbance. I clawed at the hare, jumping in front of me. Biting it with stregnth, I carried it to the pile of breakfast. After Zi had skinned the hare, I went over to check on the remaining pelts. I took the racoon, and wore it on my head. I thumped my tail, Sparky and Zi looked over. Zi barked with curiosity,"Nah, too show off for my taste, how about you Sparky?". Sparky returned to the conversation after gulping down a bite of elk,"Ya, were not going to meet anyone you can take it off.". I took off my head and threw it back to the pelts. Gathering my stregnth I ate another elk. I extended my claws, then sheathed them. Brambled tree's whistled through the wind, sending the maple colored leaves west. I turned torwards the wind, my fur bristled. The fur on my back stood up, chilling. I realized a wolf was coming. I sniffed intenslely, It was Broady. I moaned unwelcomely,"Where were you!?". He raised his tail angrily," Im fine thanks for asking!". After he barked I nudged him an elk. He bit into it fiercly and gulped down with rage. Sparky and Zi smirked, thumping their tail in mockery. I sat near a tree, the bramble sticking my fur. I yelped quietly, jumping forward. "Hey we should get going soon, spring is coming in and I want to find a den.", I covered. They nodded. Broady ate his elk and howled, telling us he would be back soon. I felt relief. It was awkward why he has being so mean. It kind of makes me think. How is he so clean. Did he wash in a pond, the scent is nearly all the way off. Sparky confirmed,"Im suspicious, and don't worry Rosy I know you are too. With Broady being so well cleaned and brushed. How did he do it, he nearly got slain by Duke. Ugh that name fills me with rage.". I nodded in agreement. Bristling wind made leaves blow in my face. I blew the fur away from my face and turned torward Sparky,"We should follow  him.", I chuckled.  She nodded, smirking away with Zi. I let my paws adapt to the crisp leaves, not making a sound. Sparky and Zi repeated. We stayed behind a tree as he headed into a cave. His echo's could be heard from where we stood. I sheathed my claws, and waited. Crunching leaves bristled my fur. I turned torwards the noise, still hiding. Duke headed in with Rodessa. I growled silently under my breath trying to contact my mother for advice. A white light stood at the back of my head peering into my eyes, coldly. Zi stared uncertainly in my path, her eyes stayed peeled at mine. Two shining lights shined I made myself halfway to my mom's spirit. I woke up to a grumble, Zi was getting worried. I blinked and returned my normal vision, then peered my head out from behind the prickly tree. I held in the yelp as bramble stuck me in my wound. Tucking my head back behind the tree I felt the warmness of breath behind me. I sighed with relief, he or she must have not had a good sense of smell. My nose led me from behind the tree as I saw Duke coming out with Broady. They smirked constantly. I growled under my breath, holding in the snarl. "Come on lets go, Broady

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