Silvermoon and her three pups were all curled up together. It was below zero, and Silvermoon was struggling to keep all of them alive. She knew that if she were to give them up, all of them would be left to die. She didn't even want her cursed pup to be killed. But maybe if she could convince the obea, the other two could go to new homes, and she could leave with the first pup. But even if she did convince the obea to do even that, she still wouldn't give up her pups.
A couple of days past, and another one of the pups died from the cold. The cursed one and the healthy pup were the only two left alive. It was snowing, but lightly. The obea walked in, but this time with the clan leader. She growled at them both, and the leader slapped her with his paw, sending her flying across the den and knocking her out. The obea grabbed the cursed pup, and the leader grabbed the other one. The cursed one was black with a white moon on his left eye, and the healthy one was white with a black moon on her right eye. 'There like twins.' The obea thought.
They walked till they got to a lake with a waterfall at the end of it. They set both pups up on the bank and then they left. 'The pups will surely freeze to death there. If that doesn't kill them, then they will drown, or be carried down the waterfall.' The obea thought.
The cursed pups POV
'Were am I? I can see, and smell my sister, but not my mom. It's so cold, and I can feel something wet on my paws.' I gave out a yelp, and slowly pulled my way over to my sister and curled up with her. I could hear something splitting, and cracking, and that's when I really wished I couldn't hear. We both fell into cold water, and I heard my sister yelp as she fell into the cold water. I climbed on to a floating with brick and looked around to find my sister. I couldn't find her, so I did the most stupidest thing in my life, that would save me and my sister. I jumped back into the water, and swam around until I found my sister trying to swim back up of the water. I grabbed her by the fur, and pulled her up on to another white brick. We both started spitting up ice-cold water. We both sat on the brick, knowing that probably nothing was going to save us.
I gripped on to the edge of the brick, with my sisters fur still in my mouth. The brick tipped and we were both sent sailing from it, and falling. I went back first into the water, and I almost let go of my sister. Thats when something picked us both up out of the water and layed us down. When I looked up, it was a fox. I wagged my tail, and the fox picked us both up and carried us into a den. There was five other fox kits in the den. She took care of all seven of us.
