Over the next few days without Steele to interrupt, I visited Jenna, and in the meanwhile, I have hung out with Balto and the bear cubs, Muk and Luk, racing each other and having fun. Over the time, it seemed like Balto has become a bit more confidient than he was in the movie, from my help. He respected me and considered the advice that I gave him. On the return day, I joined along, through that I was using the alleys while Balto was using the rooftops. I heard the shots, and just as I turned a corner, I saw Rosy and Jenna outside the wood carver's shop, using the sled. They didn't notice me, for I used the shadows to follow them, through it was daytime. At the finish line, I watched Rosy leave Jenna, kept my eyes on her until she got back to Jenna, then the excitement began. I have to admit, Steele is good, but not good as Balto! Go, bro! I watched everything from the race to the safety of Rosy's hat. I came forward, winking at Balto as he noticed, smiled, and passed me to the girls to give back the hat. I glared sternly as Rosy's father came in the scene after I watched the exchange. I came, nudging Balto, and frowning sadly at Jenna as she noticed me. We went off, with Uncle Boris joining us. I began to comfort Balto, for he looked like a kicked puppy with these eyes of his.
"Balto, it is not anybody's fault, not Jenna, not Rosy, and not especially yours. You are chosen for something and you just have to find it. Come on now, Steele is in fault, for bullying you and lying about me, and especially bothering Jenna when it was not his business to do so". I said with an encouraging smile.
Balto sadly smiled and nodded. Then perked up when he heard calls to Jenna, went off. I smiled, rolled my eyes. Uncle Boris said, "That boychick is in denial. He is in love". I agreed on that, and frowned as Balto came back without a smile. Balto looked at me, went on, passing me. I looked at Uncle Boris, who frowned and shrugged his shoulders. We walked along, heading back to the boat, when the brute of a bully, Steele came in. The bullying began, with the scene lines and all, but I stepped in when they disrespected Aniu, Balto's mother.
"Hey, stop that ridiculious racket. You sound horrible where Balto and myself sound very good. And disrespecting Balto's mother like that, did your parents teach you better than that? I thought you are just a prick, but now, you are a liar and bully, Steele!", I growled angrily.
Shocked at my outburst, the gang backed off, leaving Steele alone in my midst. Steele gasped, and growled, "How dare you? Why do you side with this mutt? You are a dog like me".
I chuckled low and sadistic, "Oh, Steele, you are an idiot! Star, please do tell". when I noticed Star coming forward to say something.
Star stared at Steele when he turned to watch Star come forward me, and I was surprised when he spoke in a brave voice. "Steele, Berry is not like us, she may look like us, but she is different than you thought. Berry is a wolf-lover and adoptive sister to Balto here".
Steele was shocked at the comment, and then chuckled, " I should have known, well, looks like we got a lobo lover." and went toward me. I backed off, when Balto came in, saving me. Then the next scene went on as normal with me being hit instead of Balto. We went out-of-town to our home, the boat. Balto noticed the wolves, resisted as normal while I howled a blessing to the wolves. Then went to join the others at the boat. I knew something is changing soon for me. Hope that Jenna is okay with the changes now since I, well, Star, half-lied for me. Yet there is Balto, well, I could convince him to visit Jenna sooner. Things is going to be changing for the worse soon.
