Alright, here's the reason i haven't been updating as much as i wanted to. . . I hope you enjoy!

Thanks to Titanflame for letting me use their character, Drake.


"Come on Ev," The ginger pup said in mild frustration. He tapped his front paw on one of the boards that made up the front porch of the cabin. The cabin he desperately wanted to go in and get warm with his mate. Unfortunately, she was having too much fun in the snow. "Please get your cute furry butt up here!"

She gave him an amused smile. "Just a second. . ." The husky turned back to the snowman she and Dundee had been making. She cast her frost blue eyes up and down the figure, and then narrowed them. "He needs a scarf." She realized.

Dundee shook his head. "Ev, Jake has plenty of extras. I'm sure he'll let us borrow one. . . Inside" The dingo stressed the last word more than little a bit.

Everest looked up at the porch and nodded. "Alright," She gave him a mischievous grin. Then, she started walking toward the porch. Suddenly, when she was about half way there, she broke into a run. As she got closed, the ginger pup's eyes got wider. He tried to move out of the way, but wasn't fast enough. She leaped from the bottom step to the porch and landed on top of him, putting him on his back.

The husky pressed her lips against his. After a few moments, she pulled away, "Got ya."

He kissed her again. And then after a few more seconds, he pulled away. "You sure did," he said as they kissed again. A few more moments of kissing later, the dingo took his mate by surprise by shoving her off and pinning her to the wood porch. "I'm usually on top, remember?" He kissed her again.

After a moment, she pulled away and giggled. Using her sexiest voice, she said "I know."

He leaned down to kiss her again when his attention was drawn to yelling inside. The dingo recognized the voice as Jake's. He closed his eyes to focus on what the normally calm man was saying. . .

"Would you dudes just leave me alone? . . . I'm not interested!" He said as he slammed down the receiver.

"Dundee," Everest said getting her mates attention. "Are you okay?"

He opened his eyes, and shook his head slightly. "Sorry. . ." He smiled. "Where were we?" The dingo leaned in and pressed his lips against hers once again. As the two pups continued to love each other, the ginger pup was slightly distracted. He just couldn't stop trying to figure out what could make Jake so upset.


Drake stopped cast his silvery grey eyes at the almost copper colored sky. He had to get back to the cabin he now called home with the others before it started to snow. He started to walk again at a faster pace. The wolf knew his thick, black and brown fur could only keep him warm for so long before he would start to freeze. Once he knew he was getting closer, he broke into a run.

Eventually, just as the snow began to fall, the cabin came into view. In one leap he jumped from the ground, up three steps to the front deck. He turned the door handle with a paw, and then walked inside toward the fireplace.

Suddenly he heard something that made him stop. He glanced down the short hallway that lead to the bedrooms and focused on the voice. It was Jake's, which made perfect sense. Everest and Dundee were staying Ryder and the rest of the Paw Patrol after a mission. Ryder told them that it was too dangerous to come back to the cabin tonight because of the snow storm. For the same reason, Sandy, Jake's longtime girlfriend, stayed at Jake's Lodge with the rest of the staff and guests who would be snowed-in in the morning. She had sent Drake back up to the cabin to check on Jake and make sure he was okay.

At the moment however, the normally level headed young man seemed to be yelling at the phone. . .

"What can I do to make you guys leave me alone?" he said. There was a pause, and then Jake spoke again. "Other than that, because like I said the last hundred times, that will never happen!" Jake slammed the phone down. After a few more moments of silence, Drake heard footsteps come to the bedroom door. The wolf quickly walked to the kitchen to get a drink of water from his bowl.

Just as he put his head down and began lapping up the water, Jake walked into the kitchen. "How much of that did you hear?" The wolf stared at Jake with a blank look that made the man give a small smile. "Dude, don't give me that. . . Stealth kinda goes out the window when you jump on to the front porch from the ground."

After a few seconds, the wolf smiled and nodded. "Good point," His smile faded, "I only heard the last sentence or so."

"Good," Jake said as he started to walk down the hallway. "I'll get you a towel so you can dry off."

Drake narrowed his eyes as he watched the young man go. Whatever that phone call was about, Jake didn't want to talk about it.


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