So hi there….do people still do this? Um…yea. A long time ago, I wrote a story. I did not write it that well, however. So. Here's a new story.

A few birds streamlined by, singing about how great of a day it was. Wolves were frantically scampering around. A gray wolf was laying down, staring out of his cave, and watching the commotion outside. A sullen look appeared to radiate from him. He sighed and pressed his paws over his eyes. He did not want to think about what was going to happen. It was stressing him out. After pondering on what to do, he stood up and walked out of his cave. He had already made up his mind.

"Nothing could change it either," he thought aloud. "There's no wa—"

"Nothing could change what?" Kate asked. Humphrey winced at the sound of her voice.

"Oh n-nothing Kate. Don't worry about it," he croaked, not entirely able to speak to her.

"Well it didn't sound like nothing. Come on, you can tell me," Kate spoke, smiling playfully.

"Kate, I'm uhh….I'm leaving Jasper. Like, now. Right now," Humphrey began to take off running He didn't want her to see him cry.

"Wait! You can't just leave! Humphrey, could you at least stay for the wedding?" She trotted forward, trying to catch up to him. "Humphrey! Where are you going?!"

"Kate, I just can't do this anymore. I do not want to talk about it either," he sped up, dirt kicking up behind him

"Please, Humphrey. Just one more day," Humphrey stopped and looked at Kate. He could tell she was about to cry. He wasn't sure why, although. She was marrying Garth tomorrow anyway, why should she care about him? He had to look away from her though. Seeing her like that, it still tore away at him even more than the marriage did. He sat down, letting out a loud sigh.

"Oh…alright. I suppose it won't hurt." Well, it will hurt me. He thought to himself. It will hurt me a lot.

"Thanks Humphrey!" Kate beamed. She hugged him, a lot shorter than it used to be, and left.

"Yea, sure," he turned around, pissed at himself for agreeing with her. "What do you care?" He screamed at himself. He did not care that nobody would hear. "Why are you still here? It's time to go!" He ran into his den, crying into his paws. He slowly nodded off.

Kate walked into his den, looking down on him. Humphrey opened his eyes, looking at her.

"Oh. Hi Kate," he looked at her, confused.

"Shut up, rat!" she spat out at him. She ran toward him, snarling. Humphrey looked into her eyes. He saw those beautiful eyes, and couldn't do anything about the fact that her teeth were latched to his throat. He tried to scream, but he couldn't even do that.

Humphrey shot up. He noticed it was much later. He went outside and saw the moon, thinking about how just a day ago he was convinced Kate would be together with him for the rest of their lives. He kicked a stone at the thought how stupid he was for thinking that. "I should have known," he grumbled. A goofy smile crossed his face. He began to stumble over to the cliff. He looked down. It had to be a two-hundred foot drop. He backed up a step, and began running forward. A gray blur tackled him

"Hey! What the?" Humphrey let out, looking at his assailant. Salty, panting over top of him, looked like a scolding father. "Oh. Hey Salty. Whatcha up to?"

"Oh you know, just walk around and stopping you from diving off a cliff!" he slapped Humphrey across the face. "Look. I know you are upset about Kate. And I get that. But this is not the way to do it," he scolded, standing up and walking away. He turned his head back at him. "Oh, and by the way, you would have regretted it before you hit the ground."

Humphrey sulked back to his den. The moon was shining bright, although it was waning away. He heard distant howls, no doubt coming from a place he did not want to consider. Humphrey sighed and walked inside. He stretched out and closed his eyes. It was no use though; he was not getting any more sleep tonight.

Humphrey opened his eyes. He saw the moon setting and the sun rising in the sky. It was an estranged time, when one could see both the moon and sun. He heard chirping birds flying through the sky. Humphrey groaned. He stretched out and walked toward the light. A definite energy was flowing through Jasper Park. It was sucking away the last bit of resolve Humphrey owned. The wedding would begin soon, he realized. Humphrey started toward the ceremony grounds. He stopped for a second, realizing where he was. He absolutely loved a small cove nearby. He planned to show it to Kate.

"Things are different now," he thought aloud. Flashbacks of the two friends, when they were little, floated through his head as he stared at the sky. Shaking his head, he left to find his spot at the wedding.

Humphrey was one of the last ones to arrive. He sat in the far back, as far away as he possibly could. Salty sat next to him, and let out an apathetic smile. "You'll be alright," he whispered to Humphrey. Humphrey nodded in agreement. He knew it would get better. After he left, it would at least. That much would not change after the wedding. The fact was not going to be considered. Kate did not care enough for Humphrey, at least not as much as Humphrey did.

Kate walked out from the brush, and walked through an aisle of wolves toward Garth, who was waiting at the stone alter.

Thanks for reading. Leave a review, if you like. More to come soon enough.