Malakai: The Father of Balto.
Prologue
It was the middle of a blizzard in Nome, Alaska, a black and white female husky lay in a round bed nursing 6 small puppies. Two were black and white, one was brown and white, one red and white and the other two a creamy white. The brown and white and the red and white one were males and the others females.
The brown and white one, the odd, runt of the litter, like always growled and moved his way often bullying the others out of the way. His mother, Sedna, watch proudly as her pups nursed and always put the pups in their place.
As time went on the pups grew and as they did they each showed signs of who was lead pup. The runt always lead the others with yips and howls despite his size compared to his siblings. Eventually, the pups grew old enough to be adopted and their master put a box at the main street in Nome and through out the day people came by looked at the pups.
By the end of the day all but the runt, a creamy white and the red and white were left. Reluctantly their master took them home for the night but it wasn't long before a man came by to look at the remaining pups. He picked each one up, examined it closely then watch them interact with each other and the male husky he had brought.
It was the runt that caught the mans eyes, for he was the dominant of the pups and even nipped at the adult husky when it moved it paw. The man picked the runt up and asked how much for the young one. He smiled upon hearing there was no price and he shook the masters hand and left with the puppy slung over his shoulder.
As he walked home he seat the pup down and told the pup not to worry. The adult husky walked at the mans heals and told the pup his name. The man had taken a leash and harness out of his pouch before the pup could run off. Immediately the pup tried to remove it, but Kaiser told the pup not to resist the harness and leash and to follow the masters command. The pup crinkled his nose and stopped pulling.
