The huntsman started to cry, he couldn't believe he had found his parents, only to have the door shut on him again. Why didn't his father want him? Why doesn't his mother just stand up to him and keep her son? The huntsman couldn't believe he had been abandoned by his parents once again. The huntsman was lost in thought when a woman came up to him and snapped him out of it.

"Are you okay? What's wrong?" said the woman, when she snuck up on him.

The huntsman jumped, and then said, "You uh…startled me."

"Oh, I'm so sorry! I didn't mean to startle you! I was just worried," replied the woman apologetically. "I saw you talking to that couple in the house, what did they do to you?"

"Those were my parents," replied the huntsman, "they abandoned me as a baby and they still don't want me. The only real family I've ever had is this guy right here," he laid a hand on his wolf.

"Oh my gosh, that's horrible! I know exactly how it feels to be abandoned as a baby. My parents did it to me too. And an animal has also taken care of me all this time!" the woman was so happy that she had finally found someone like her.

"Really?" the huntsman was in shock, "I've never met another person who knew all of the suffering I had to go through until I just met you. Where is your little animal? They might get along together," said the huntsman, smiling at his wolf.

"She should be around here somewhere, she's a fox, but don't get me wrong, she is very nice! Come on, girl! Where did you go?" the woman said, cheerfully. She whistled, then soon, the fox came. "There you are," she said, petting the fox, "this is, I'm sorry, I never got your name."

"Mine? I don't really have a name, most people call me the huntsman." Replied the huntsman, cheerfully.

"Really? I don't really have a name either! People call me the huntswoman."

"Well, I need something to call you! How about…Ritz? I heard that name somewhere and I kind of liked it." Said the huntsman, he couldn't really remember where he had heard that name, but it was really special.

"Ooh, I like it! And I need something to call you. Does Graham sound okay?" asked Ritz.

"Yes, that's perfect!" said Graham with a smile on his face. He spread out his arms and hugged Ritz.

Graham couldn't believe it; he had someone to spend some time with. Although he has loved his wolf all these years, he had something more. He had Ritz, her fox, and his wolf. What more could he ask for?