Chase loved his mates. They were so precious and sweet and yet different in their own way, and how Chase handle them in his own way was what made their bond even stronger.
With Marshall, the Dalmatian was so cute and shy at times. Chase loved playing dominant with him, and Marshall never truly complained. To him, Chase was his hero, he was the one that chased the darkness away, and every time Marshall woke up scared, feeling alone, Chase was right there by his side. The German Shepherd held him down, made him feel special, and then drowned him with love and kisses and hugs, that the next day, Marshall was practically glowing with a smile on his face, blue eyes shining in adoration.
With Zuma, Chase didn't have to play dominant, as the Chocolate Lab continuously challenged him. It's been that way since they were pups. Zuma had always been the one to think he could one-up Chase, had an air of arrogance around him despite his laid-back temper, and Chase loved putting the Lab back in his place time after time again. This hasn't changed since they got together. Their kisses - unlike Marshall's and Chase's - were rough and clashes, hugs felt like they were being wrapped by steel bars, and the love they share had a spark of rivalry that was missing in Chase's and Marshall's love. Zuma didn't need much comfort like Marshall did, but when he did, those moments were special - because like everyone else, Zuma had feelings too and Chase knew where he was coming from. Zuma didn't like people seeing him cry, so Chase never mentions it to others - not even to Marshall.
Although, things with Marshall and Chase weren't all peachy and cream either. Marshall, as it turns out, has a temper that could only be triggered if one were to do something incredibly stupid and selfish - like, not checking up on your own injuries and rather worrying about your mates'. The fact that Marshall had held that against Chase for a good two to three weeks left the German Shepherd feeling bad, especially when Marshall refuse to kisses him. On top of that, when they fought, they really fought - yelling, screaming, and cursing at each other. Sometimes, they would go for months without seeing each other, too pissed off to even want to talk to each other.
Those days were few and far in between, as Chase would hope to whatever God that was listening that Marshall would forgive and they never fight like that again.
Of course, fights with Zuma aren't all that bad. To Chase, it seems like the Chocolate would rather give in than to just continue to fight. The only real bad fight Chase could think of is when Zuma had gone off for a walk and didn't come back to the lookout until later on the next day. It was pretty much the same thing that happened between Chase and Marshall - pissed off to the point of not wanting to see each other, let alone talk.
Marshall would always allow Chase to take the lead, and Chase didn't mind. Zuma was the one who would fight Chase for the role, and Chase would allow it. These two pups were completely different, and yet, Chase loved them anyway. He loved so very, very much.
And he'll show it too.
A/n: That moment when you think you're on to something, only to realize you hit a break wall. (Sweatdrops) Yeah, I should just take my butt to Fairy Tail. I'm practically bouncing in my seat wanting to write an DragonSlayer!Gray fanfic (As if that hasn't been done already...multiple times)
