A/N: Yay! It's not over! I scared you for a minute didn't I? Yay! So yeah. It's not over. These next few chapters will be about Crescent, Crescent, and more Crescent. No Rocky or the other members. But there will be one just about them before the ending. So yeah. Enjoy the chappie!

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Disclaimer: Sianiiwolf has absoloutly no possession of the nick jr. show PAW Patrol whatsoever. All that power belongs to Spinmaster Entertainment. So yeah.

Crescent raced away from The Lookout, her tears streaming out beind her and a million thoughts racing through her head. I should have taken the offer. I should have said yes. It kept running through her mind over and over and over and making her cry more. She had thought about turning back, but she knew she could never face the others now. I have too much pride. She thought as she raced away. She was getting tired, so she slowed to a fast-walk to conserve her energy. Her tears continued to stream down her cheeks as she got farther and farther away from her friends. She had reached the forest and was heading back towords her den. She looked around at te familliar scenary, trying to remember the appy time she'd had here. But the only scenes that came to her head were where she was swimming with Zuma and racing with him. This made her cry even more. It was still a long walk to her den and she was tired. So she decided to get there in the morning. Making up her mind, she swerved off to the side. Heading towords the spot where a fallen log was. She had dug out s pace undernethe it just large enough to sleep comfortably in. As well as shelter her from the rain or wind should there be any.
She reached the log and crawled into the hole, curling up and covering her nose with her tail like a fox.
Crescent closed her eyes, and fell asleep almost instantly.

Crescent opened her eyes, and found herself in a familliar feild. It was the one where she had met Ranger two nights back. He must have called me here for a reason. She thought and began to walk around, searching for her father. "Hello? Ranger? Is there somthing you wanted to show me?" She called. But no reply came. Suddenly, she felt like she was being hit by a train. A gust of wind came out of nowhere, punching her in the face and knocking her off her paws. "Woah! Woaaaaah! Ranger! Help me!" She screamed as she was blown back like a tumbleweed. She bounced about in the wind until she slammed into a large boulder. The wind continued to blow, it's rage and might knocking the wind out of Crescent and shoving her up aginst the hard stone. She yelped in pain as she heard her bone crack. After a few minutes, the wind stopped as quickly as it began. Crescent was weak from the force of being thrown agint the rock and lay helplessly on the ground. Holding her chest where she had heard the rib crack. Weeping silently with her eyes closed.

After a few minutes, she opened her eyes and saw that she was no longer in the empty feild. She was standing back in her own den. She shakily stood up and made her way over to the enterance. But she didn't see what she was expecting.
A large screen-like thing sat infront of her. It was blank at first, but then began to play her memories like they were a television show. She everything from the time she had rescued Zuma to right now. She saw herself meeting Rocky and Skye, teaching Zuma how to fish, and the vision that brought tears to her eyes. She saw herself howling with Rocky, and then leaving. Turning around, and walking away. Like she didn't care. But she did care. She cared so much that it hurt her heart to think about it. And to think. I never would have met them if I hadn't gone fishing that day. She thought with a chuckle.

"Beautiful, isn't it?" Crescent heard a voice behind her. She turned around and saw her father. "Yes. That it is." She said, walking over to sit beside Ranger. "But why are you showing me this?"
Ranger smiled. "Actually, I had nothing to do with it. This is just what's been running through your head. Has it not?" He asked.
Crescent sighed. "Y-yes. But. I can't go back, Dad. I just can't."
"And why is that?"
"B-because. I have too much pride. And, I'm not ready to start a new life yet." She whispered, letting her tears roll down her cheeks.
"Really, Crescent? Your willing to pass up all this,"Ranger gestured at the screen with his paw. "Jut because you don't want to leave the forest?"
"It's not just that, Dad." Crescent insisted. "I. I. I don't want my life to change again. It already did when I lost you and both my siblings! I don't want it to change again Dad! I just don't!" She sobbed.
Ranger put a paw around his daughter. "But this time, your life will change for the better. You'll have friends, a warm place to sleep, and, a potential mate."
Crescent blushed a deep crimson. "Daaaad." She groaned.
Ranger chuckled. "What? I'm just telling the truth." Crescent growled and pushed him away playfully. "I know, but. Could you just. Not?" She asked. Ranger smiled. "Fine. But really. Do you want to go back?"
Crescent looked up at him. "I do." She answered. "I truly do."
"Alrighty then. How about you visit Sasha and see what she thinks. You trust her, don't you?" Crescent nodded.
"Good. Your going to wake up now. It's just about dawn. When you wake up, get somthing to eat and go see Sasha." "Alright. I will." Crescent nuzzled his fur. "Thanks, Dad. I'm scared though."
Ranger nuzzled her back. "Your welcome. Don't worry. Everything will be alright. I promise." Then he stepped back. "Go now. I'll visit you again soon."
"Alright. Bye Dad." Crescent said.
"Goodbye, sweetheart." Ranger replied. Then e and the scenery faded to black.

Crescent awoke with a start, the echoes of her dream replaying in her head. "Sasha. I gotta see Sasha." Crescent said. Then she crawled out of her hole and shook her dust-covered pelt before heading north towords Sasha's den.

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