PUPS AND THE HUSKY FAMILY
A/N: Hi, guys. I'm back and with a new story. Now, as you already know, I posted my first story here and I'm glad with the results. But the voting on my poll didn't go well. So I assumed it was time for the next story. Keep in mind that the next chapter will reveal who got the next family reunion.
Also, I removed the poll which means that voting is over. Anyway, this is another multi-chapter story. But unlike last time, I don't have to rush it. By the way, if you manage to figure out who is having a reunion before I post my next chapter, leave it in the review. Enjoy.
CHAPTER 1: AT THE MOUNTAIN
At the South Pole, far away from Adventure bay was a really large igloo, where a male Siberian husky was returning with a bunch of fish in his net. As he entered the igloo, two more huskies, both females, were waiting for him. The name for the male husky was Snow, a female husky's name was Avalanche and their child's name was Frostbite. Frostbite walked over to her father.
"Did you have any luck, dad?" She asked.
"Sure did, take a look." Snow replied with a smile as he released the net and a lot of fish could be seen.
"With that many fish, we could survive for about 3 days." Avalanche pointed out.
"I agree" Snow replied. Just as they were about to eat, Frostbite noticed a white blur coming their way and gasped.
"D-d-dad? Something's approaching us." Frostbite stuttered, scared.
Snow turned around and gasped, he didn't need to think twice.
"Take the fish and run, I'll distract him." He said sternly.
"Dad! We can't leave you!" Frostbite cried out.
"Don't worry about me, just go." Snow fake smiled at his daughter before running out of the igloo. Once he and the bear were far enough away from the igloo, Avalanche packed the fish in the net and turned to her daughter.
"Let's go, sweetheart, before that bear comes back." She said. Frostbite didn't want to leave her father out there, but nodded and they both ran out of the igloo.
They arrived to the road after an hour with a delivery truck close by. The owner of it was still fixing the engine and would soon start to leave. Frostbite still wondered if her father would be okay, but then heard someone shout, "Wait for me!" She turned around and ran into her father's hug.
"How did you escape that bear?" Frostbite asked.
"It's a long story, but I'll explain later. Right now, we need to get out of this icy area." Snow replied. Avalanche and Frostbite nodded as they started thinking what to do next. Then, after a few minutes, Avalanche had an idea.
"Maybe we can sneak into the truck and hide. Maybe it can take us to some kind of town or anywhere else." She suggested. While Frostbite was happy to do that, Snow was a little worried.
"Are you sure, dear? Who knows where it would take us." He asked.
"We need to try. At least listen to me this time." Avalanche said.
"And besides, anywhere is better than here." Frostbite pointed out. Snow figured that her daughter actually had a point. It was a lot better in town than in these cold regions where there was almost no food. He sighed.
"Alright, but don't blame me if we end up somewhere worse than the South pole." He warned. Avalanche and Frostbite nodded with a giggle.
Since the truck owner was busy with repairs, the three huskies were able to easily sneak inside the back of the truck and hide. A minute later, the owner fixed the truck, got in, started the engine and was off. After a while, it was dusk and the truck made a stop in a cabin in the middle of the woods. Once it stopped, the three got out and hid underneath the truck before the owner could notice them and waited for him to walk off towards the door. Once he did, the three made a run for the woods. Soon, they reached one of the cliff tops and examined the area. They could see the town (Adventure bay, but were too far away to tell that) ahead and soon realized they were on the mountain (Which they didn't know it was Jake's mountain).
"That's a great view. Maybe if we can get to that town, we could find ourselves a better owner than our last one." Frostbite pointed out.
"I think the same, Frostbite, but right now, we need to find shelter." Snow said.
"I agree, but where?" Avalanche asked.
Snow started thinking, until he noticed a cave close by.
"That cave should do." He said.
The three ran inside, laid there and fell asleep.
That same night, Avalanche and Snow woke up upon hearing whimpering. They looked down to see Frostbite, tossing and turning in her sleep. Snow gently nudged her awake and she shot up, eyes filling with tears.
"Are you okay, Frostbite?" He asked.
"It h-happened again!" Frostbite whispered, tears running down her cheeks as she hugged her mother. Avalanche put a paw on her daughter's back and she looked up at her.
"Don't worry, no one blames you for your sister's death." She reassured, nuzzling her daughter. "Now, let's go to sleep, we leave at dawn."
They fell back asleep, but not Frostbite. She couldn't sleep so she snuck out of the cave and went outside to get some fresh air. But then an avalanche struck. Snow and Avalanche were safe in the cave, but not Frostbite. She got caught in it and was out of sight of her parents.
The next morning, the two woke up with a yawn. They could see a lot of snow outside, but when they looked around, Frostbite was nowhere in sight.
"Frostbite? Where are you, sweetheart?" Avalanche called out. No response. She tried again.
"Frostbite?! Frostbite, answer me! Where are you?!" Nothing. Snow sniffed around and got worried.
"Nothing. She's nowhere near the cave." He said. Avalanche started to panic.
"No, no, no! We need to find her, Snow! I can't lose another child!" She exclaimed.
"Don't worry, we'll find her. She couldn't have gone far, unless something scared her."
Avalanche was doing her best not to hyperventilate in panic. She still remembered how she hyperventilated all those years ago when some maniac attacked Frostbite and Snow brought her home with bruises all over her body. She was thankful that she had a job at the hospital at that time before it burned down, or else she would've never known how to treat her injuries.
"Come on, Avalanche. And once we find her, we'll go to town and find an owner." Snow said.
"Okay, Snow. Let's split up and search." Avalanche said as they both began the search.
A/N: That was good for me, but bad for them. Those three had to escape the igloo, got to Jake's mountain and parents got separated from their daughter. What's going to happen to poor Frostbite? Who will save her? And will she get back to her parents? Find out in the next chapter.
