Here is the next chapter for you all. I am sorry it has taken me a while to get back on the writing gig. (sheepish smile) After not writing for three weeks I kind of got used to it but now I am back. Before you all go off and read I want to thank you all for waiting. You are all a wonderful readers. I also want to thank werecat1, my wonderful beta reader, for looking this over for me.

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Previously:

Darcia looked at the paw tracks amused. It had been run over to the point that he couldn't not tell where the small pack that had been there had gone, "Ah it seems they are getting smarter." He looked over at the rocks around the area, "That had to be how they got away. A pity that the snow fall is coming to an end tomorrow wolves are much easier to track with snow." He had seen the two white wolfs watching him with his wolfs eye. He really hoped that the male was the one he was searching for. He had to get his hands on that white wolf from his memories before Jaguara at all cost. If she had her way that wolf would die but he was very important to Darcia. So that wolf had to stay alive for Hamona's sake. He thought with a smile to his face, 'Kiba was the name of the wolf from my memory.'

Now:

Kiba walked at the front of the pack with his parents, that human still bouncing around in his mind. What about that human stuck out to him? He had seen humans before, why did this one human make him feel so…left in the dark? It felt more and more like something was missing the more he thought about the man. His fur fluffed up a little in his irritation before going back down to normal. As he thought about the human man in his memory his parents looked at him concerned. They had never seen their son act this way. Yeah sure he had some of his old traits from their past memories of him but even in them they had never seen this. Grant it they didn't know him for very long in their past lives but something told them this was not normal for their boy. He looked so confused. Like the humans would say he looked like he was trying to figure out a really hard math problem with no answer. Finally, Kiba looked at them from the corner of his eye. They could see he wanted to ask questions but he looked unsure if he should ask. They didn't say anything letting him sort out what he wanted to say, "Mom, dad…I've been having this really weird feeling in the back of my mind like something is…forgotten." Cole felt her chest tighten hearing that, "I've tried to figure out what it is, but every time I try to piece it together I am more and more sure it isn't pack related and I am left with more questions than answers."

Zali made a sound in the back of his throat as he thought about what his son had said, "Mark." The alpha wolf called out causing Kiba's best friend to run up as the three stopped, "Go tell the pack that we are resting here today and that we will pick up were we left off tomorrow. You're in charge till we get back." The young black wolf nodded and ran in-between the older pack mates to tell them the news. Kiba followed his parents till they were far enough away from prying ears but close enough not to be targeted, "Kiba…"

The white wolf tilted his head curiously, "Did I say something wrong?"

The grey male wolf chuckled and shook his head as he sat down with Cole encouraging his son to do so as well. The younger wolf sat in front of his parents. Zali took a deep breath, "Kiba…do you remember the myth of the soul resurrection we used to tell you when you were younger?"

"Yes." Kiba replied then continued as he father gave him a look to go on, "It was about wolfs, humans, and the other creatures in one world where they would all die then when a new world would open up the souls would be reborn. But only a select chosen few would be reborn every single time. The others would sometimes skip an indeterminate amount of resurrections because the conditions were not right or something happened. I believe one of your examples was someone might not be born because the two that gave birth to them didn't get back together in the next life. Also every time this has happened the memories are completely erased so the sense of déjà-vu never happened allowing a different outcome in the middle of the new age."

Zali nodded, "Your memory serves you well. But I left out certain parts because I told you when you were so young. There are other ways for the other souls not to come back. One is they die before they can have a child."

"I figured that as I grew up." Kiba admitted.

"I'm sure you did." The older male wolf said then he sighed making Kiba's mom look down, "The other part I left out was sometimes in these resurrections some events will happen over and over again no matter what the different outcome it." The white wolfs gold eyes widened, "And there will be resurrections where…they can remember what had happened in their previous life."

"Wait…" Kiba looked a little spooked hearing this, "…do you mean that…it isn't a myth?"

Cole shook her head, "No, I'm afraid not Snowball." She looked up at her son whose eyes were still wide, "Your father and I are some of the few that remember our past lives and…" She looked scared, "...your first introduction to us in that life time." Kiba looked to be in shock as he went still, "I'm sorry we kept this from you."

It took a little bit for Kiba to collect himself, "I'm…not mad at you I just…" He looked at them, "Are you telling me the thing I think I am forgetting is my past life trying to find it way back into my memory?"

"Yes." His father answered.

"And when your memories do surface please don't treat anyone badly because of them." Cole said with a pleading voice.

"Why are you worried?" Kiba asked confused.

"Kiba…when you first met us in our past life…I may not have been the kindest person to you." Zali replied surprising his son who dropped his jaw, "And you have never gotten along with Moss. In fact that is the reason he treats you so badly."

"The reason…he treats me…badly…" Kiba vision went else where. He could see Moss and his pack friends attacking him, Zali laughing at something he said. He heard something about paradise three other people or wolfs were with him. He couldn't see them well as they were blurred out that it made him feel sick trying to focus on them. He did however catch a collar, a scar, and bracelets. His mind went back to the scene where Moss and his friends were attacking him. It sounded like he himself was goading them. His mind went to another scene where a wolf he had temporarily in another scene that had been there for a few seconds being buried in a hole he had dug himself. He recognized the wolf as an elder wolf that had died a few months back. The Kiba here was growling at Zali and the pack angrily. Again he could see the other blurred figures. In the last scene he could see himself, his father and three other figures running away from a truck that had been holding one of the other blurred people. Then Zali taking them to a tunnel of some sort where he and the other three blurred wolfs ran off. Coming back to, he turned his head to the side and puked. He could feel his head pounding as he tipped over and fell to his side. Cole and Zali immediately rushed to his side.