Her father shook his head, "Had a brother..." Sylvia looked at her paws. "He was a strong pup, he died in a huntin' lesson trying to catch a deer, but fell right off the cliff by accident. That's what... drove me nuts... that made me kill..." he gulped, "her." Sylvia looked up at her father, who was looking at his paws, tears forming in his eyes. "I needed a son, but when you came... I just wasn't happy back then... and that's why she died..."
"But now I'm just a mistake that you didn't want?" Sylvia barked, a little angry.
"No, no sweetheart... just... I was so happy with my son, I'd thought I'd never get that feeling again. I would take those puppies, but I would be such a bad influence for them."
Sylvia looked at the puppies, "Your right... I need to take care of them. First they need names..."
"Right... right... well your brother's name was-"
"I don't want him to be named after your first mistake." Sylvia knew she was making a mistake by talking mean about her brother, but she didn't care. He wasn't alive anymore.
"Your right sweetie, what do you want to name them?" Her father looked at his paws sadly.
"Well I like Berry and Bear..."
"Those names don't even match their fur colors!"
Suddenly, there was a knock at the door. Sylvia ran to the elevator and went upstairs. There were three men at the door, along with some dogs. Ryder and the other pups were also with them, but they didn't look happy. There was also a sight she didn't except to see, Rubble.
The doors opened and a man spoke, "Are you Sylvia?"
"No. Sylvia is," she thought of something real quick, "Sylvia is my daughter."
"Seem a bit young to have pups, ain't she Mike." One of the men laughed.
"Well, where is your daughter," the man continued to say.
"She's off at work in Foggy Bottom, sir."
The men shook their heads and the group of humans and dogs left.
Spirt walked into the room, "What were they doin here?"
"To take me away. Back to the pound." She said, still looking out the door coldly. "The dog fighting pound. They had the paw patrol. Let's go on a rescue mission." She grinned at her father, who nodded.
