I'LL ADMIT, 'THE ANTIDOTE' IS REALLY NOT GOING WELL. TO MAKE UP FOR IT, I'M MAKING THIS STORY.

It was a bright day. Oh wait, wrong story.

The day today was dark and rainy. Most of the alphas ran into the den for shelter. No one was happy.

'I can't believe it's raining today! I just thought of a really fun game to play today!' Humphrey complained.

'We were going to have a re-train today.' Kate joined in.

Everyone was complaining. They were all looking forwards to a fun day, whether they were an alpha or an omega.

'It's okay, everyone. Tomorrow will be sunny.' Winston explained.

'Well, how do you know?' Humphrey asked.

'To be honest, I really don't know. But I'm sure we'll do all the fun stuff tomorrow.'

As soon as he finished, a sorrow howl was heard.

'What was that?' Everyone muttered over and over.

'It came from outside.' Humphrey said.

'I'll go and investigate.' Kate said.

'I'll come with you.'

Kate ran out towards the source of the sound, with Humphrey right behind her.

'I can't help but feel that howl is from someone I know...' Humphrey thought.

They ran through the rain and spotted a golden wolf, similar to Kate, which was on a cliff, howling away.

'They look like me.' Kate thought.

Kate found a way up the cliff, with Humphrey following. They reached the top, and the strange wolf stopped howling, and looked at them. It was a golden female, with blue eyes.

'It's you.' She whispered.

'We're who?' Kate and Humphrey asked at the same time.

'I've been looking all my life for you, Humphrey.'

Humphrey stepped back. He sensed something bad.

'Don't you dare hurt Humphrey!' Kate yelled.

The strange wolf jumped onto Humphrey, and pinned him down. Kate scratched her. She was knocked to the ground. Kate walked up to her with her paw in the air.

'Fine. You can kill me. Just don't hurt my brother.' The stranger whispered.

Kate and Humphrey were confused.

'What brother?' Kate asked.

'Humphrey. He's my brother.' The stranger answered.

Humphrey was more than surprised. How could this complete stranger be his sister?

'How are you my sister?' Humphrey asked, in shock.

'Please take me to your den. I'll tell you when I find shelter. Please help me; I'm starting to get sick.'

She coughed afterwards.

'I'll take you to our den. You can tell us there.'