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The night sky was dark that night, the light of the stars and moon hidden by a thick blanket of jet-black clouds. From the clouds drifted hundreds of thousands of snowflakes, the winter winds guiding them on their journey to the ground. From the soil, a forest of lodgepole pines stood tall, looming over the snowy, Canadian landscape. A brotherly pair of wolves traveled within their shadows, the eldest of the two in the lead. The younger male stuck closely behind his companion, using him as a shield against the blustering wind. Despite this, snow still managed to cling onto his coat. He growled.

“I hate winter.”

“What else is new?” replied the older male. He picked up his paw from the snow, flexing his toes slightly before taking a step forward. They’d nearly gone numb.

“You really should’ve done this during the fall, Tony. I’m freezing my tail off.”

“Well, I didn’t, King,” Tony said with a matter-of-fact tone. He looked back at the bistre-furred male. “And if you came with me just to complain, then maybe you should’ve just stayed at home.”

“And leave you to handle Winston on your own?” King retorted. “I don’t think so.”

“Oh, hush. You know Winston’s type. He’s a good wolf; he’ll listen to me.”

“And if he doesn’t?”

Tony hesitated to answer, and instead stared ahead at the thinning trees. The forest was coming to its end, and the faint scent of other wolves began to fill his nostrils. He sighed.

“We’ll cross that log when we get to it,” he finally responded. “Besides, it’s too late to turn back now. Come on.”

Together, the brothers emerged from the woods. Beneath their paws, the ground began to slope downwards into a valley, a border of sorts separating the eastern woods from the western hills. As Tony and King walked along the base of the valley, King turned his nose to the air, taking a whiff.

“Caribou…” he murmured, to which Tony nodded in agreement. The scent lined the valley floor; a herd had passed by not long ago. King caught Tony’s gaze and licked his chops. “You think we could…?”

“No,” snapped Tony. “Winston’s wolves will think we’ve come to steal from them. I’m not putting my pack at risk just so I can have a full stomach.”

“Mmph…”

The wolves continued onward, making their way to the other side of the valley floor. As Tony dragged himself up the steep valley wall, his limbs began to ache and tighten. He cursed under his breath…

C’mon, Tony… he thought. You’ve climbed bigger before...you can do this…

“What’s the hold-up?” King called from below.

“Er...just trying to find a foothold.”

“Suuuuure. Tch, hang on..”

“Hey!” cried Tony as he felt King’s head pushing against his rump. “King, stop!” But King didn’t stop, not until Tony could easily pull himself onto the upper ledge. The elder male fumed silently as he watched King climb up after him.

“You’re welcome,” said King with a smirk.

“You make me sick,” was Tony’s response. King’s smirk doubled in size. Rolling his eyes, Tony turned and walked on.

The brothers walked onward, following the growing wolf scent. A massive shadow began to take form against the blinding snow, and soon, King and Tony could make out individual wolves. The majority of the pack slept on the flat hilltop, huddled together for warmth. Mothers wrapped themselves around their young and males draped their tails and heads over their females. Tony turned his muzzle towards a large build-up of stones and boulders that led towards the mouth of a cave-like den.

“Up there,” he said. “And keep quiet.”



“Winston. Winston! WINSTON!”

The old, gray make awoke with a start, his head lifting from his paws and his eyes darting about.

“Huh?” he mumbled. “Wha…? What’s going on?” Winston glanced over at his mate, Eve. The female stared intensely at the entrance to the den, her lip curled back, exposing her fangs. Her tail fell quickly over the two small bundles of fur sleeping near her flank.

“Eastern wolves…” she seethed.

Winston’s eyes widened, and he took a sniff of the air. Eve was right. A sudden, protective urge washed over the male, and he got up, walking towards the den’s entrance. He stuck his head outside, squinting a bit as the snow whisked past his eyes. Tony and King had been climbing their way to to the den, but immediately froze at the sight of Winston. King’s fur bristled, and he immediately let out a growl. Toby turned towards his brother with a glare.

“Calm down,” he snapped, before turning his attention to Winston.

“You two are a long ways away from your pack, aren’t you?” Winston began gruffly.

“Heh...I suppose you could say that…” There was very little humor in Tony’s voice as he spoke. “We were...in the territory, as it were. Thought we’d drop by to see the mate and pups.”

“Hmph,” Winston grunted. “Right. Well, perhaps we should take this inside, then. Though, I’d advise you steer clear from Eve. She won’t hesitate to bite.”

“Sheesh…” King scoffed. “You really know how to pick ‘em, eh, Winston?” This earned him a rough nudge from his brother. The three males entered the den, Tony and King relieved to finally be out of the snow. Eve watched them, her head pulled back almost like a snake’s, prepared to lunge and attack at any moment. Out of the corner of his eye, Tony spotted the two pups at Eve’s side. One had her mother’s golden fur, while the other was a silvery-gray, almost white, really. He couldn’t help but smile. Back in the Eastern forest, his own mate was waiting for him to come home, along with a single pup, his little Garth…

“So,” said Winston once the males finally sat down. “What’s the REAL reason you two dragged yourselves across the Eastern forest in this blizzard?” Neither brother responded at first, instead, sharing a quick glance. King narrowed his eyes. What did Tony want him to say? This was all his idea. Tony sighed.

“This is...a bit hard to admit, but...you and I go way back, Winston, back to Alpha School...you’re the only pack leader I feel even the slightest bit comfortable coming to for help. Winston...my pack is in danger of starvation.”

“What?” said Winston in surprise. Tony lowered his head.

“The caribou was the only big game we had,” the brown male continued. “...Until they migrated to the valley...We still have the smaller prey, but that’s nowhere near enough meat to feed my pack. Some wolves spend days waiting for the alphas to bring even the smallest scrap of meat back, and with newborns and expecting females, that is unacceptable. The caribou is our only chance of survival, Winston. That’s why I’m asking that...that we unite our packs.”

The den was silent as Tony’s words hung in the air. Winston’s brow furrowed, his eyes closing as he thought about the Eastern Pack’s plight. Tony watched him intensely, his racing heart a contrast to the stony expression on his face. King looked between the both of them, his tail lashing impatiently. Even Eve couldn’t help but listen in as gave her pups the occasional lick on the head. Winston finally let out a long, slow sigh, giving Tony a somber look.

“That’s...not an easy request to grant, Tony. You know that.”

“Oh, c’mon...your territory has twice the amount of food now that the caribou’s showed up. What harm will few more wolves do?”

“You say that as if every hunt is a guaranteed success.” Winston’s expression turned grim. “Even with our alphas’ best tactics, the caribou can be unpredictable. As much as it pains me to say it, I’d rather be responsible for one starving pack rather than two.”

“I understand that,” Tony said. “And believe me, I’m not happy having to come to you. Part of me wants to take my pack and drag them across the mountains until we find another herd. But I can’t do that to them, not when there’s food so close by. I came to you, not just because of our history, Winston, but because I felt it would be the best thing for my wolves. Please...imagine if your pack was in place of mine, and my territory had enough food for your mate and pups to survive.” Winston was silent for a while, uncertainty flashing in his eyes. Tony’s eyes never left his, and he held his breath as he waited for a response.

“...What happens if I still say no?” Winston finally asked. Tony couldn’t bring himself to answer, only frowning deeply. King perked at that moment, deciding to speak up.

“We’ll take the valley by force,” said the bistre male. Eve immediately began to growl.

“Just try it,” she dared King. “Your throat’ll be the first one I rip out.”

“I’d love to see you try,” King sneered at the she-wolf, a twisted grin appearing on his muzzle. Tony’s head snapped in his direction, gnashing his fangs.

“Shut the hell up.”

If the brothers had been alone, King would’ve had no problem shooting some sort of witty retort. However, not only was he under Tony’s withering gaze, but Winston’s as well. Even Eve seemed ready to abandon her pups and attack. King licked his chops and lowered himself to the ground with a soft whimper. After another moment of silence, Tony scoffed.

“Sorry about him,” he mumbled. “Always talking without thinking.”

“Mmm,” Winston grunted in agreement.

“Although...what what he said before was true. I don’t like the idea, but if we must...we’ll fight for the valley.”

Winston sighed once more. It seemed that there was no other choice.

“Very well,” he finally agreed. “We’ll unite the packs.” Tony allowed a grin to stretch across his muzzle, and he dipped his head gratefully.

“Oh, thank you. Thank you so much.”

“Whatever keeps us from going to war…” Winston paused, his brow furrowing in thought. “If it’s not too much to ask, could your pack wait until spring, once the caribou have had their calves? I just want to make sure there’s enough to go around.”

“Seems fair,” said Tony with a nod. “Alright. Shouldn’t be more than two, maybe three weeks, anyway.”

“Until then?”

“Until then. Again, thank you, Winston.” Tony then nudged his brother; it was time to head back to the east. King stood, quickly slinking towards the den’s entrance, his head still hanging low. Tony and Winston followed, Winston staying at the den’s entrance as he watched the two brothers walk back the way they came. Once they disappeared into the blizzard, the gray wolf returned to his mate’s side, giving her a quick lick across the cheek.

“I don’t like the idea of sharing our territory with them,” Even grumbled.

“Would you rather we fight?” replied Winston grimly.

“If it means putting that King in his place. Never could stand him, even in Alpha School.”

“I know, I know...just...try to be nice when he shows up in the spring. You’re going to be packmates then.”

“Hmph! I make no promises.”

Winston sighed, though, really, he shouldn’t have been surprised. As long as there were no fights for food, Eve and King could butt heads all they wanted.



Tony and King had crossed the valley once again, and were finally back in the eastern forest. Neither of them had said a word to each other since leaving Winston’s den, and it was obvious why. King made sure not to fall in Tony’s line of sight, his paws syncing with his brother’s. The bistre male considered making light conversation, anything to get himself out of the doghouse.

“Can’t wait to finally get some real food,” he began, forcing himself to speak in a somewhat cheery tone. Tony didn’t respond. King licked his chops, clearing his throat nervously. “Think Clara’ll be excited? She didn’t think you’d convince Winston either, remember?”

“Be quiet, King,” said Tony sharply, not bothering to turn around. “Your big mouth nearly cost my pack.”

“I was only trying to help…”

“Oh, oh you were, were you? Silly me. Perhaps I should make you an omega with negotiating skills like that.” At that statement, King’s lip curled back, and he snarled.

“Oh?” he said bitterly. “ Well what about you and all that tail-kissing you were doing? That’s now how an alpha acts.”

“When it comes to my pack’s survival…” Tony suddenly turned, his nose pushing against King’s. “I’ll do or say anything. I don’t mind setting aside my pride. If you’d rather go and start pointless battles, you can leave and start your own pack.” The two males stared at each other as the wind and snow rushed around them. King couldn’t find it in him to talk back, and eventually, he looked away.

“That’s what I thought,” Tony continued. “Let’s go.”



The blizzard carried on that night. The easter forest was almost barren as the wildlife continued to sleep in their shelter. Tony and King’s pawprints from earlier that night had been covered over, but had been replaced by a new set of tracks. The tracks were made by a single wolf, a she-wolf, with a wiry, grey coat. Her body was scarily thin and her ribs were visible. She stumbled as she walked, nearly collapsing in the snow several times. In her maw, she carried a small, gray pup that whimpered and whined for his mother’s milk. The mother wolf had to ignore his cries, as much as it pained her to do so. She’d been walking for days through Jasper Park, being chased off by packs not willing to share what little they had with her or her pup. Her time was running out, but perhaps...perhaps there was still a chance for her child to survive.

The she-wolf suddenly perked, her nose quivering as she caught the scent of other wolves. Her heart fluttered, and as she peered through the fog, she could make out two approaching figures. She started towards them, her breathing labored as she forced her already weary limbs to fight against the snow. The two figures slowly came into view, Tony and King. As they spotted the female, they paused, eyes wide.

“What the…?” muttered King.

“A loner…” Tony added. He squinted, humming thoughtfully. “She has a pup as well.”

“What a pain...well, better chase her off. No use letting some scrawny female scare off our prey, eh, Tony?” Tony said nothing, watching the she-wolf as she grew closer and closer. King glanced at his brother, a brow raised. “Tony?”

Tony remained silent, approaching the she-wolf. Putting two and two together, King began to growl in annoyance.

“Don’t tell me you’re thinking of--! Oh, damn it, Tony!”

King’s words fell on deaf ears as Tony finally met with the she-wolf. As soon as Tony was close enough, the mother wolf collapsed onto the ground, the pup falling her her grip. As the she-wolf lied there, panting heavily, she looked up at the alpha male with pleading eyes. Tony looked at the she-wolf and then at the pup that squirmed about near his paws.

“...Please,” she whispered in a frail voice, her eyes beginning to grow moist. “My...son…”

“I know,” Tony interrupted somberly. “You’re...not going to make it...are you?”

The female couldn’t even respond, her eyes closing as tears streamed down her face. Tony’s frown deepened, and he looked at the pup again. He was now shivering against the snow, and delicately, Tony bent down to pick him up. The she-wolf opened her eyes, now seeing Tony carrying her child. She managed a weak smile.

“Thank...you…”

“Mmm…” murmured Tony, nodding. He wouldn’t hear the end of this from King, he just knew it. But right now, it hardly mattered. The she-wolf then turned her head, exposing her neck. She looked up again, though this time, at King. Tony looked back at his brother, and in that moment, even he was taken aback. It was short-lived, however.

“Tsk,” King scoffed, though Tony could detect a hint of discomfort in his voice. “Leave it to me to do the dirty work…” He padded towards the female, who closed her eyes and waited expectantly. Tony couldn’t watch, turning his head precisely at the moment King delivered the killing bite. As the blizzard raged on, Tony, King, and the pup left the scene, the mother wolf’s lifeless body being buried by a fresh layer of snow.
posted by TheChriZ1995
Chapter 11: Eastern Meeting

While Kate and Humphrey continued towards the river, Winston, Eve, Garth, and Lilly were already there waiting for them to arrive. Winston was anxiously pacing back and forth along the river bank while thinking about what he was going to say to Tony, the others sat close by and watched him while buried in their own thoughts. This continued for several minutes until finally the sound of rustling bushes hinted the arrival of the two wolves they have been waiting for. Winston stopped his pacing and looked back to see the sight of his daughter walking closely beside Humphrey,...
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posted by TheChriZ1995
Chapter 9: No More Hiding


Kate and Garth continued to follow behind Hutch and Vik feeling a great sense of nervousness the closer they got to the den grounds. They didn't speak much for they were too busy in their thoughts, which were running at lightning speed trying to think of what will happen next. Kate was beginning to accept the fact that it would be better to just come out with it all right when they got to her parents den, but another side of her said otherwise. Now it felt like she was back during the first week of when this started, always in a constant worry that someone would catch...
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posted by Ricoh_Alpha_626
**Authors Note-Hey guys, I'm trying like crazy to keep the updates flowing, but getting to type is hit and miss lately. Hope you enjoy what I manage to get out.**

"Tiberius, are we getting close," Hutch shouted hopefully as the blizzard-like winds attempted to push the two wolves back the way they had came. Hutch could barely see a foot in front of his face, and what he could manage to see was blanketed in snow. He had thought that the Jasper park winters were cold. but this made those look like nothing.

"I think so, just hold out for a little bit longer, if we don't find them over this ridge,...
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posted by TheChriZ1995
Chapter 7: Planning


Days passed by as everything in and outside of the pack continued on like normal, Kate and Garth took care of their alpha duties and anything else important while Humphrey had grown into the habit of hunting every now and then. Nothing much was said between the two alpha wolves about their secret relationships and they continued to act as if they were mates. However they had to act a little harder because yesterday was the night of the moonlight howl, the first one since the night of their marriage.

It was decided between them both and the approval of Lilly that they could...
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As they make it to the Wall-Mart there was about thirty zombies on the parking lot and the Wall-Mart was hit by what looks like a helicopter and made it collapse Hutch:" holy shit" Kate:" where to now?" Cando:" looks like it's time to find a new town". Billy saw what looked like a map of the country of Canada and America and billy picked it up and unfolded it Billy:" hey dad look" Hutch went to Billy and he showed Hutch the map Hutch:" Hey it's a map, good eye Billy" Billy smiled, Kate:" so what town are we in?" Hutch looked on the map of Canada Hutch:" it looks like we are in" Hutch looks...
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added by Mitsi1991
Source: Mitsi1991/Me
posted by Slenderwolf
Wolf:Lolololololololololololololololololololololololololol
Fox:Shut up.
Wolf:NOUPE.AVI
2:
Wolf:Yo I exploded teh heli! Youihjrrjwizw-
Another Wolf:Wut did u say?
Wolf:I say I EXPLODED TRH HELI AND IDGKLTTLTDNCLSK.
Another Wolf:You are a retarded?
Wolf:NO I am your worst nightma-
*boom*
Another Wolf:What just happened?
A/N:Okay everyone will have a name.
_____
John:I don't know.. did a...Terrorist just hugged him?
Daniel:From behind?
John: I g-
*Boom*
Daniel:What the hell happened?!
?:You 're Next...
Daniel:Nooo! *Hides under mommy's bed*
?:Lol so coward im just a Rat.
3:
Simeon:Steady...Steady..Hahahahahah!
Someone...
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Now greeting to the world vice ala big gong zilla 'alongside skrillex for long! Oh wait, I won't! Ah we a blaze the fire make it bun dem!

"Joshua are you sure this is right?"

"I am as sure as your death is pointless"

Humphrey rolled his eyes and walked on. 3 miles of walking and they still weren't at the dead horses camp.

"Before you say you are looking for someone could you give me a name?"

"Her name is Kate I love her and she means a lot to me"

"Ha ha love its a funny thing if you think about it"

Joshua Graham continued walking to the cave of sorrows the hospital of some sort Kate lied in wait clutching...
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ok so jon got suspended and everyone else knows well i got a message from him saying its been nice knowing you and he said he left because there is no reason to be here and i thought about it and hes right so heres my letter:*BF3 sound track death of vladimir plays* me:*in russian accent* radiation is like life, a uniqely damaging event perhaps ill stay 5 days more... perhaps, i will quit tommorrow im telling my story here of how noobs came with trolls and set fire to this club. im sure you guys dont view it in the same light as i do *examines m1911 pistol in light* *pours vodka* and sometimes...
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*wind blows* it didnt take long for the west to fall of course you werent there to see it. but you passed on something to us your hope courage and your strength to rise to the challenge but your body and ashes belong to the west. *wind blows again* *gunfire* *faint voices* *bagpipes play* hutch: 10 hut! *21 diferent gunshots* eve:*crying* whyd they have to die! it was only a couple days from when a great alpha had fallen...... winston. from the cover of darkness tradgedy struck it was november 23rd an eastern sniper was perched on a cliff winston continued walking the took winstons neck the...
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so here it is; amber how are we doing? said martin the pack is doing fine we should be ok as long as there arent any rebels in the area we should be just fine though. amber shot back so weve been monitoring the asassins said hutch he looked as if he were going to puke he said the forest was where most activity from them was at hutch asked me to exscuse him and he ran out of the room into a bush ad the vomit shot out like a rocket and went every where eventually the pack was looking and eventually
posted by 63712
I walked into the dense brush hutch alerting me he said; identification! and sniffed me he said ;welcome master. I said ;hello hutch and walked away to a makeshift den looking to be made of birch wood rocks and a fallen tree. I said ;wow they havent really improved. I walked into the den and saw all the wolves gathering inside for something. just then it hit me it was thanksgiving! so thats why i smell a rotting carcass! as i looked I saw winston in a makeshift throne. he was was saying something I couldnt decifer. he pointed at me and said ;the demon has returned! all the wolves howled and...
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Stupid Cleverbot.


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User:im a insane wanker.

Cleverbot: You said you were a vampire. Liar.

User: I'm a wolf rawr!

Cleverbot: Where do you live?

User: In a den.

Cleverbot: What is the name of it?

User: Home sweet home.

Cleverbot: Where is the house?

User: Behind you.

Cleverbot: There is nothing behind me.

User: Behind me.

Cleverbot: There is god behind me.

User: *cuts your chest with my claws*.

Cleverbot: Haha. Sorry, no. I am married.

User: Im a wolf.

Cleverbot: You're a furry?

User: Yeah furry wolf.

Cleverbot: I thought you weren't sure.

User: *grrrr...*.

Cleverbot: What...
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posted by OmegaLeader
The sun rise made my eyes hurt when I woke up, it was a cool day about fifty degrees. I was still wondering looking for someone to accept a lone wolf like me. The sun shined through the little crease in my lonesome den. It meant it was time for me to wake up. I rose from my bed which was a little saddening knowing I might not come back to. I put out the fire which kept me warm, it was back to the cold bitterness which I was really unpleasement. I picked up a few things that I would need for the search. A flashlight, lighter and any food I can savage of my left overs. Everything seemed ready...
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posted by TimberHumphrey
after "Alpha and Omega 2" came out in October and a lotta people kept giving it 10/10 ratings (like me, i loved the sequel), i'm gonna review the original and i'm gonna tell y'all why it's my all time favorite.
"Alpha and Omega 1". So, "Alpha and Omega 1" came out in 2010, it was wrongly slammed by critics for no reason, but it did have a big fan base and that's good. Okay, so in "Alpha and Omega 1", Kate and Humphrey are 2 young wolves: Kate's the sexy, responsible Alpha girl in the pack and she kicks a lotta ass (she's like the wolf version of Lara Croft), and she's super hot. And Humphrey's...
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Seeing as how The Final War was the big grand finale, I really had no choice but to make as many callbacks as I possibly could, so let’s get started.

There’s a pretty obvious callback to A Hero’s Past in chapter five when Humphrey talks about Arnold and when he got stuck in the bear trap and Humphrey had to leave him. It also brings Arnold back to the audience’s mind to make sure they still remember him when he eventually returns.

There’s another callback to A Hero’s Past shortly afterward when Humphrey finds Gerald and the bear and jokes about how he and Arnold started something...
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I don’t know exactly why I started chapter twenty-eight the way I did. I mean, yeah, there were things that needed to be wrapped up, I guess. I felt like some kind of celebration would be appropriate and that Humphrey might go talk to Runt.

Having him go back to Viggo’s old tent is something else that I’m not sure why I did, but it still felt necessary. After Viggo’s redemption, it didn’t feel right for Humphrey to just be fine about it. He would need some time to reflect on it all. As far as the sword goes, I just thought it would be kinda cool if they used it and Viggo’s memory...
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(Note: I have been waiting at least a year and a half for this moment. Keeping this secret has been the hardest thing I've ever done and I'm super excited to finally reveal it to you all.)

Chapter 8: Return of a Hero

Evening had come. Viggo was sitting at his desk, back at his main campsite deep in the Northern Region. He didn’t move, simply keeping his elbows on his desk, fingers interlocked, and resting his chin on his hands, a look of contemplation on his face as he stared at the entrance to the tent. Robert stood at Viggo’s side, looking at him, until Viggo spoke.

“Do you know why you...
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