Chapter 1:
Nearly the End
"Penny." Bolt said. "Wait up." He added.
"What do you want Bolt?"Penny asked questioned angrily.
"Look I just wanted to say sorry for ruining this for you." Bolt replied.
"Look!" Penny yelled.
A/N: Wait just a second! I have to restart my story for it seems you have shown up a bit late. Let's go back way before this fight, back to the beginning.
Back to the story:
It was a cold afternoon and Bolt sat on the hill that he did every night to watch as the sun set and the moon rise. Bolt was up on the hill alone. Mittens and Rhino were adopted weeks ago by a what seemed to be a nice family, and he couldn't help but wonder what they were doing as of now.
'Damn, I thought that I wouldn't miss them.' Bolt thought as he readied himself for the howl he made on a daily basis.
The howl wasn't perfect but it was good enough for him. In fact Mittens would constantly complain about it. "It's to shrilly." She would say while trying to cover her ears. Bolt just laughed at this thought. He always would reply to her compliment with another complimentary howl.
Bolt sighed. "I miss the good ole times."
Hours passed by and before he knew it Penny was calling his name to come home. Before he turned to hear home he saw a shooting star. Bolt always seen these things in movies that Penny used to watch when she was younger. They would always made a wish and it came true but Bolt knew that wishes weren't real.
"If only wishes really did come true." He said before turning and running to his house.
For Bolt eating dinner wasn't a problem, but for some reason he just couldn't eat. He was to busy listening to Penny and her mothers conversation.
"Penny, they are probably no longer alive." Her mother said.
"We have to find Bolt's parents. Don't you wonder what it would be like living your life and never getting to know your parent?" Penny asked.
"I know what you mean Penny. It's just…" Penny's mom asked.
"What?" Penny asked. "You don't think that it would be worth it?" Penny said jumping to conclusions. Penny stood up from the table and stormed out of the dining room.
"That's not what I meant!" her mom yelled after her.
Bolt watched as Penny's mom put her head in her hands.
"God it's so hard to take care of a teenage girl." She said.
'Penny does have a point though.' Bolt thought.
Penny's mom looked at him as if she heard him. "I'm sorry but it would be to hard. I mean we don't even know what they look like." She said.
Bolt shook his head in disappointment.
"What?" Penny's mom asked.
Bolt just starred at her for a while before sho got up and took all the dishes to the kitchen, then she headed upstairs.
Bolt looked at his food and his stomach started doing cartwheels. He then decided to follow her. As he was about to go into Penny's room, Penny's mom shut the door.
"How dare she." He yelped.
He put his left ear against the door to listen in.
"Mom I just feel bad. Bolt has never seen his parents." He heard Penny say.
"You think we should do something about it?" Penny's mom asked.
It was getting harder for Bolt to listen. It was like they were whispering.
"Thanks mom!" Penny said happily.
When her mom opened the door Bolt fell inward onto his face.
"Sorry Bolt." Penny's mom said as she walked out and disappeared down the hall.
"Come on boy time to go to bed." Penny said.
Bolt listened and got up onto the bed with Penny. He laid down and became comfortable. Then he slowly fell asleep.
