Here is Chapter 7 of Snowflake's Crush:
Chapter 7: Ghostly Friend, and Advice
"H-Hey, why is everybody screaming?" Marshall asked as he looked around. Unfortunately, since the sheet was still on him, he freaked out!
"Ahhhhhhhhhhhhh! Help! I can't see! Get me outta here!" Marshal cried out as he struggled under the sheet. While Marshall screamed and struggled however, the other pups stopped panicking and listened.
"Hey pups, do you hear that?" Chase asked as they listened.
"Yeah, it sounds like Marshall!" Zuma answered. The pups turned towards the 'ghost' and saw that it looked like it was either struggling with something, or doing a weird dance.
"Help! Help! Who turned out the lights?! ... Ahhhhhhhhh!" the sheet-covered Marshall called out before tripping over the sheet again and falling backwards onto the ground.
"Ahhhhhhhhhhh! Get this thing off of me!" Marshall cried out as he struggled under the sheet, while lying on the ground.
"Marshall!" Snowflake exclaimed before running over towards her sheet-covered friend.
"Snowflake! Be careful of the ghost!" Rubble told the husky pup nervously. Snowflake sniffed the 'ghost' and then turned towards the other pups.
"Pups, this isn't a ghost! It's..." Snowflake said before grabbing the sheet with her mouth. Snowflake then threw the white bed sheet off to reveal Marshall, who was still screaming and acting like he was still trying to get out of the sheet.
"Marshall!" the other pups exclaimed before running over to their friend. Marshall stopped screaming, and got up.
"Marshall, are you okay?" Skye asked in concerned.
"You had us scared, little buddy!" Chase commented.
"Yeah, we thought you were a ghost!" Rocky added. Marshall looked at the pups with his ears down.
"I'm sorry pups. I didn't mean to scare anyone. I must have been sleep-walking under that white bed sheet and you all thought I was a ghost. I heard you all screaming and when I woke up, I couldn't see anything under sheet. I'm sorry," Marshall explained.
"It's okay, Marshall. We're just so glad you're safe buddy," Chase replied back as he and the other pups hugged Marshall. After Marshall hugged the pups, he turned towards Snowflake.
"I'm sorry I scared you Snowflake. Do you forgive me?" Marshall said.
"Of course Marshall," Snowflake replied before hugging the Dalmatian pup. Once they separated from the hug, all of the pups went back to bed.
The next day, Snowflake waited until the other pups were outside so she could talk to Ryder alone. She then went up the elevator, got out of the elevator and looked around for Ryder. Soon, she found him playing with his Pup Pad on a bean bag chair.
"Ryder, I need to talk to you!" Snowflake said, running over to the boy.
"What's wrong Snowflake?" Ryder asked the husky pup, looking away from his Pup Pad. Snowflake sighed.
"I had a dream about Marshall last night. I think my feelings for him are getting worse," Snowflake replied.
"Okay. Tell me if you have that dream again. Anything else new?" Ryder replied.
"Well, Marshall was sleepwalking under his bed sheets again, and we thought he was a ghost. Other than that, nothing much is new," Snowflake responded. Ryder then got up from the Bean bag that he was sitting on, walked over to Snowflake, and pet her.
"I just wish I knew what to do about this crush on Marshall. I really need some more help. I've been listening to you Ryder, but, the feelings keep coming!" Snowflake explained.
"Try talking to Chase. Chase and Marshall are best friends. Maybe he can give you some advice," Ryder suggested.
"Okay, I'll try talking to Chase. Thank you Ryder," Snowflake said before smiling, letting Ryder pet her some more, and then running to the elevator to go find Chase.
"Chase? Chase?" Snowflake called out after walking out of the elevator. After a minute, the German shepherd ran into The Lookout, and walked over to the female husky.
"Hi Snowflake. I heard you call me, and ran as fast as I could! What do you need?" Chase said curiously. Snowflake sighed.
"I need your advice. I have feelings for someone, but I don't want to confess those feeling towards him. I don't want it to affect our friendship and us being teammates. But my feelings keep getting stronger! What should I do?" Snowflake explained, but doing so in a way where Chase wouldn't be able to know who her crush was.
"Try to just hang out with the pup. Being with the pup you have a crush on could help make your feeling not as intense. You'll feel for relaxed, and be able to think clearly," Chase suggested. Snowflake thought about the advice. It did seem like a good idea.
"Okay, I'll try. Thank you Chase," the husky said before she and Chase ran outside to join the other pups.
