A Wolf's Worst Game (2)

"Humphrey, what are we doing?" Stacy asked.

"Just hold on." Humphrey said looking around. "Okay, first, I'm going to get some water 'cuz my throat is dry. Second, we're going to lure the hunters somewhere else so we'll be safe."

"Okay, that's a great plan, but how do we do that?" Aaron asked.

"Well, there should be something out here we can use."

"Wait, wait, wait! You mean to tell me that you dragged us out here and you don't even have a plan?!" Aaron exclaimed.

"Hey, I didn't ask you to come. Besides, we're having an adventure."

"So, you're type of adventure is walking around the woods with hunters on the prowl?"

"Well… yeah, that pretty much sums it up."

"Okay, I'm out of here." Aaron said as he walked out.

"Oh, come on Aaron! Don't leave!"

"Nope, sorry. But I have a fear of being shot and eaten."

"Don't you just, ya know, get reborn or something like that?" Stacy asked.

"Well, yeah. But do you know how it is being in a human's stomach for 8 hours? It's disgusting. And to top it all off, they keep eating. So when it's time, I come out of them with crap in my fur. Luckily the human doesn't survive it." The other two wolves just stared at him in shock and confusion. "What?" Aaron asked, as if he had said nothing wrong.

"Okay, next time Aaron comes with us; we put duct tape on his mouth." Humphrey said as Stacy giggled.

"That's not right, dude."

"Yeah, anyway, we got to find a way to get rid of these hunters."

"How 'bout we soot them?" Aaron asked.

"How are we going to get guns?"

"Easy. I'll make some. Oh, and for future warning, if any of you guys uses any my inventions, there will be side-affects."

"I'm being serious, Aaron!" Humphrey yelled.

"Me too!"

"Ugh! Look, why don't we just walk and find something, okay?"

"Okay…" Aaron said disappointedly. As they were walking around, they found nothing. They grew bored and started to leave when suddenly they heard a scream. It came from one of the hunters.

"What was that?" Stacy asked.

"I don't know. Let's check it out." Humphrey said. And with that, they left.