• The chanting rose steadily, the wind blew around her in pulsating circles that started at her paws, and moved to the edge of the meadow, touching the roots of the trees, impossible, she thought to herself, suddenly she was swept off her feet and was raised into the air by the wind…………………………


    “Where….where am I?” The cub looked around the dim room. There was a soft whimpering coming from behind her, in every other direction was loud barking, and to the far right she heard the distant sound of someone slowly walking down the aisle. Eyes adjusting to the dimness, the cub was able to look a little more closely at her surroundings. She could just make out the massive silhouette of a German shepherd that was across the aisle. The cub then looked back at whatever was making the whimpering and saw what looked like a puppy, hm one of them I believe, she thought to herself.

    He was lying on his side, whimpering slightly, blood stained the ground and his fur; he had many scars from recent fights. He couldn’t bear the smell of the humans and the dogs mixed together. Then, out of nowhere, came the smell of another wolf cub, he could tell that she was unconscious. Then he saw a human approach his cage, open it and slowly put her on the ground, then the human closed and locked the cage, and continued along the aisle. A few seconds later she stirred and came to her senses. At first he watched her sit up and listen to the sounds, but then he closed his eyes tightly.

    She slowly approached the “puppy”. He growled warningly, but she paid no attention, he couldn’t let her come too close, he couldn’t risk hurting one of his kind, but she was too ignorant. His eyes shot open and, still fighting his sudden urge to kill, swiftly lunged forwards. Sensing the danger just in time, she leaped backwards, slipped on a rock as she landed, and fell with a thud. “Hahahaha, stop wasting your time, he’s going to kill you if you try to go anywhere near him!” turning around, she saw the German shepherd was laughing at her. “Leave me alone you dumb dog, I know what I’m doing!” the cub lowered her head, a growl rising in her throat. “Oh, please somebody help me, the little husky thinks she can hurt me!” “I’m a wolf not a husky,” she said, anger pulsing through her veins.

    Hm this could be interesting, he thought to himself as he patiently watched her as she continued to threaten the now nervous German shepherd. Just then, the human walked over, said to himself “must be feeding time for the little demons,” turned to the German shepherd’s cage, opened it, grabbed him by the scruff, closed and locked the cage, turned to their cage, opened it, shoved the German shepherd in, closed and locked the cage, and, not wanting to see what the wolves were going to do to the German shepherd, walked swiftly away.

    Anger washing over her, she lowered herself into a crouch, ready to spring, her growl sharpened to a snarl, and she bared her sharp fangs ready to rip the dog to shreds. Glaring at the she wolf that dared to challenge him, the German shepherd mimicked her actions, only his fangs were dull and he was becoming more nervous, though he was careful not to let her see his increasing nervousness. Suddenly, he froze, he could see death in her eyes, she looked as though she was underwater, her fur was rippling, like waves, and looking once more into her eyes, his jaw dropped, fear clear in his expression, her eyes had turned blood-red!

    Her muscles tensed, she took a step back, still crouched low to the ground. Without warning, the German shepherd lunged at her, she quickly leaped forwards, soared high above him, landed on the bars, and leaped at him again, aiming for his hind leg. She hit her mark, forcing him to come crashing to the ground. She jumped backwards, giving herself enough space for an easy win. Blood was streaming down the German shepherd’s now broken hind leg, he could barely get up; she’s stronger than I thought!

    She rushed at him, growling intensly. The German shepherd backed away until he was at the wall. He tensed, ready to defend himself. Seeing that he was ready to fight back, she slid to the side and smashed into his side, breaking his ribs. He yelped from the impact and turned his head to bite her, but was a moment to late. She had leaped over him to his other side, landing in the corner. The shephered stood and tried to run, but he was unable to move an inch. The she wolf charged again, at full speed. She crashed, full force, into his other side, breaking the rest of his ribs. But she didn't stop there. She backed up, crouched low to the gound, gathering her strength. "LET"S FINISH THIS!!!" she nearly roared. "How can this crazy wolf cub be so strong?" the German shepherd cried. " I have a name you know!" she responded. "Really, then what is it?" He challenged. She sprang, high into the air, and crushed him to the earth. "My name is Cloud" she whispered before crushing his neck between her teeth.........