Hey guys~! Long time no see, huh? Also so sorry! I wasn't having a great day yesterday and I uploaded the wrong writing to chapter 6 for a different story im sorry... but this is the chapter for chapter 6!~ So yeah... also it's been so long, but I have been busy and now I feel I can finally write again as I am not as busy as I was for a while. So anyway, here we go~! Continuing on with the storyline! So read, review and enjoy~!


Air felt like the whole world was coming to an end. She felt her anxiety firing up inside of her like never before. And suddenly the Cockapoo pup began to shake and a few seconds later she threw up.

Alaska raced to her sister's side and held her gently. Air began to cry on the husky's shoulder. Ryder bit down on his lower lip while Jake joined Alaska in trying to calm Air down. "Air... It'll be alright. We'll figure this out. And in the end everything will be fine, I promise," Jake said.

"NO IT WON'T~! I'M DOING TO DIE~! EVERYONE IS GOING TO DIE AND IT'S ALL MY FAULT~!" Air screamed loudly, as she continued to cry. The Cockapoo's fur stood on end as she felt herself begin to hyperventilate.

Everyone was shocked by Air's outburst. It wasn't like sweet little Air to raise her voice... Let alone scream. Shirley looked at her girlfriend with concerned and sad eyes. She wanted to make all of this go away. Air's pain, the situation they all were currently dealing with... But Shirley knew she couldn't do that. She didn't have magic powers after all.

Ryder sighed and then spoke up once more, again only addressing Alaska and Air.

"Pups... I have called in a special Police dog from a unit in a city not too far from here. He's one of the head dogs in his unit and has amazing fighting skills. His name is Bullet and his owner has allowed he can come and help you all learn to fight. Pup-Fu won't simply do enough for something like this... He is too arrive at noon. While we were waiting for you two and Jake to get here Shirley helped me to find some much needed help since we do need it... Also, Rosey will be inventing some very powerful guns for all the pup packs... These dogs mean what they have said and if that means killing them to defend ourselves... Then we must do that," Ryder said.

"G-Guns?..." Air managed to choke out.

"We really feel it's necessary," Rosey added in, as Shirley and the others nodded. "Well... If that's what we should do... Then I say let's do it," Alaska nodded.

"Air... We know you're scared, but we need you help us too. We need you to try and be strong. Because I've got a plan on how you could help in a certain way when these teenagers show back up," Ryder said, glancing at the Cockapoo pup. "Okay... R-Ryder," Air mumbled.

"Okay, Pups... Let's all stay inside the Lookout for the rest of the night. Air, Alaska, Jake I want you three staying here too. Even if none of us can sleep we can at least be safe inside of here," Ryder added in.

Everyone else nodded and Ryder gave a weak smile. Trying his best to look brave for his team.


Ryder and Jake stayed at the upper level of the Lookout while the pups took the elevator down to TV room. The front doors that usually opened and closed from walking in or out was locked with some security that Ryder had put in a few weeks ago. The pups all laid down onto their bean bag beds and then Alaska spoke up. "You guys have the movie Balto, don't you? That's mine and Air's favorite movie. Might help get our minds off of this stress if we can get our minds on something else," Alaska said.

"Yeah~! We Do! I'll get the DVD," Ocean barked, as she got up and ran over to a bookcase where DVD's were stored.

Ocean came back with the DVD and put it in and pressed play. Then the pups focused their attention on the movie. Air smiled a little bit at the sight of her most loved movie and snuggled against Shirley who wrapped her tail around the Cockapoo.

The night went on and slowly turned into dawn. As the sun began to rise over Adventure Bay the pups had breakfast and began to get ready for the arrival of Bullet who would train them on how to fight those nasty teenagers. But would the training be enough?...