Author Note:
This is my very first Alpha and Omega story on here! I am really really really excited and hope that you all will enjoy reading it as much as I enjoy typing it out. Anyway, this is Garth's Story. I really like Garth and thought that there are so many Kate, Humphrey and Lilly stories here that Garth deserves a shot. So here, I will be providing you all with a detailed history of the character Garth. Along the way, we'll see adventure, fun themes, sadness, happiness, and of course romance! I really did try to emphasize the romantic side to Garth's history as you will see in chapters to come. This story follows Garth from his puppyhood before the movie, to him and Lilly during the movie, and a few surprises that will supposedly take place after the movie! Without further ado, this is Garth's Story!
Chapter One
Introduction
A few years ago, when Jasper Park, Canada was in one of its usual mild and beautiful summer days, a young male wolf was playing outside of his parent's den. This particular wolf was named Garth, and this is his story.
Garth was a very fun and cheerful wolf. He never looked down on anyone and was famous for putting others, especially his family members, before himself. This wasn't easy for such a young wolf who barely knew anything about the world; and yet, he might have been so kind because he had little knowledge of the world outside his happy environment. His outer appearance well resembled his character: smiling, happy, peaceful. Long, bushy red fur flowed over his back, while his face was a calm crème color. Starting just above his eyes, the crème color ran all the way down Garth's energetic underbody and ended just where the red on his back began. The fun and cheerful appearance was further highlighted by Garth's red legs and white ankles and feet.
Garth's dad, Tony, and his mother, Mary, were both kind and rather young adult wolves. Leading their own pack, the Eastern Pack, Tony and Mary were insanely happy with their amazing son Garth. In the evening, long after Garth had retreated to his sleeping corner of their cozy cave-like den, they were always talking about how glad they were that Garth was born. Tony was especially happy that they had a son rather than a daughter. Mary said she didn't care which sex their child belonged to. But they both knew one thing was certain, Garth would always be there precious, cheerful bundle of fur.
Author Note (Again): Please review, and let me know of any inconsistencies. Thanks for reading.
