Chapter Two

How The Mancub Became A Wolf


After the council had yet been decided to end, Mowgli was brute and lived with his wolf family. As a baby continues in remains at the cave, Mother Wolf feeds them with their by suckling of each, as the baby scoot to move away. Yet his Father has gone hunting with a pack, and killed a buck of each one.

Nine months later, Baloo teaches these wolf cubs with Mowgli who sat down there in a line up circle. Bagheera was there sitting on the tree branch, where he'd kept close eyes to Mowgli as well.

"Listen up younglings," thundered Baloo, as the little young cubs listened. "Today is for you lot how to become fully trained and join the pack."

The little wolf cubs have gotten as Mowgli lie and are still there, as the panther remains on top. As the Baloo looked at them both in each staff's attention.

"First lesson is running with the pack, running is the skill to let your body run with others. Survival trains are the strength of the pack."

This made the little one get a little bit of marvel in his eyes.

"For the strength of the pack is the wolf, and the strength of the wolf is the pack," Baloo gave a word with quite memorable thoughts.

Mowgli's brown eyes daze, as remarks. Later on in the lesson, Baloo was marching to walk with them.

"Come on you little scampers, keep up before you leave eachother behind." He declared.

Few of pups followed him to scamper. But the little one was walking to keep up. As the baby in bare hands and feet wanna run with the others, the black panther followed him enclosed. He nudged his head a little.

Later another lesson as the bear shows is something important.

"Second in lessons for becoming a pack, you must be in a number of groups at ten or each before you meet the leader and go hunting with the pack."

Baloo showed to the side, by seemingly seeing Akela lead the pack of hunting together. Mowgli and the wolf cubs observed by Baloo as the boy's watch father joined all as a team.

Later at the end of both lessons, they went home to the den as Baloo and Bagheera led the cubs safely to their parents. While Bagheera gave the tanned little baby a ride home. Mother Wolf smiles. In the den Father Wolf supplies a carcass meal, of dead buck as they feast on each bite. At night all of their cubs rest nuzzled to their Mother and Father in complete surroundings.

Later on in the morning, as the feeding gave another strength up holds.

Baloo carries the same old lessons with short running of jungle, they run the same as Mowgli grows better on standing. On the next as Baloo shows responsibility the laws of the jungle.

"Now this is the law of the jungle, as old and true as the sky," he began. At first they grew more listening to Baloo.

"And the wolf that she'll keep it prosper. But the wolf that she'll break it must die," he added the little lesson to the cubs. "As the creepers that girdles the tree trunk, the law runneth forwards and back."

The lessons grew to them with obedience, all achieved as the cubs and mancub learnt by the law, and learned of the wild, and how to survive this.

Ten years passed, Mowgli grew into a young childhood and he came skinny, and his hair grew long and wild. He was wearing a white loincloth wrapped and tugged on a sheet, it was cold here for he was nine. The body shivers his, and thought it to be worn, Mowgli found in these parts so he wore it.

As the panther came for Mowgli, as his father tells his son.

"Mowgli….. You and Bagheera are going for a trip in one night," he said to his son.

"Okay then," he nodded. And they walked along in the deepest parts.

Bagheera teaches the child about hunting. They were hidden in tall grass with creeps and lay low, as the big cat was stalking one prey to kill, Mowgli was on the lead, leaning to his body it was hard to blend in. As they see a deer grazing at the mid meadow.

He prowls in pursuit of a frantic to posing position, as Mowgli watches.

Once Baloo had finished speaking, he said, 'To hunt for food is our will. It is part of our animal nature and our means of survival.'

There they both spotted a Sambar doe, grazing alone in a meadow while the panther crept in on silent paws. The deer remained unaware of the danger. One deer looked up, its eyes filled with innocence. It waited for one chance, as the deer's senses were still dormant. And Bagheera pounced and killed it with his teeth and claws.

As Mowgli and Bagheera eat the meals together with their teeth, in mulching fully. After they had finished the meat, the sun started setting for a nightfall.

The boy started to yawn out of his mouth, and his eyes grew heavier as he wanted to rest lazy.

"Bagheera," asked Mowgli, yawning.

The black panther was noticed as Mowgli's answers.

"My eyes are making me sleepy, we should–sleep now,"

He chuckled beside gleefully to the little thing, and as the cat started to circle around and jumped up a low branch.

"Hope on this branch youngling, and sleep here till by morning,"

The smile of Mowgli's face got giddy and ran off at jump, to join a panther friend and beneath to low himself. The laughing as joy to chuckled in boyish good love, and settled of good sleep.

Mowgli loved to sleep, he loved to go and have an adventure in exploring himself.

Bagheera was merry and glimpse of the little one, high spirited, and adventurous to see more than ventures.

"Comfortable here, little brother," the black panther asked.

"Yes I am," he nodded agreeable.

As they both calmed and tried something to sleep here tonight, all the jungle sounds, with owl hoots for hunting field mouse, fox cries in the calls as nocturnal lone predator as hunting hare.

Fireflies hovered above them as they flew in swarms, dancing across the night sky like fairies.

"Bagheera," says Mowgli.

He sleeps but only hears of a dear boy's voice to attention as seemingly, but odd to something.

"Are there place to adventure out the jungle, all with plenty's to trees, all of many habits as all the animals lived here,"

Bagheera went to his eyes in shut, rethink a sorts anything are like to reacted the kid. He finally released his purring tune, which grew softer and gave way to a stray thought.

"There are some of these in a jungle, they are mysteries beyond in between long ago, for you were born,"

Bagheera tells Mowgli about the most fearsome creature under the jungle.

"Longer before the valley was thriving, a strange creatures were once been roamed on earth, and had everything to used it at great things, some are used to build em as trees. They birds with metal wings as they can soar over the air, as travelled. But in jungle we saw is two snakes goes on forever with an endless body."

Mowgli was astonished as for many Bagheera's tell tales, keeping to stay awake.

"What kind of strange creatures? What do they look like?"

Bagheera's yellowing eyes looked sideways, but rather to shake his whiskers off in understanding.

"It's difficult at least to say few, but the jungle has consumes and the creatures are all disappeared, and the jungle regained for hundreds of seasons. But that's evening enough for a night."

The boy's deep concern for his questionable task puts him at risk. A tier of unmotivated individuals with more than enough knowledge.

"But there will be for another time, another of next." Bagheera continues as Mowgli's bend by his head. As his eyelids grew, he shut his own, made a sound of breathing by no loud noise.

"When time has come little brother," he said to himself. "You'll know, as your understanding till the time comes. But the dangers will come till Shere Khan has you, when the old wolf misses his kill."

On the next morning for the dawn breaks, the trip ends when Bagheera and Mowgli walk home, as you see it was Mowgli's siblings, and his parents are both glad to see their son returning home.

Brown, Grey and White who ran up to him, and jumped to Mowgli as licking with tongues onto the mancub's cheek. If you were licked by domesticated dog hops on your shoulders while licking in just a tickling oftentimes.

For as the boy lives among his family and part of the jungle valley is opened for him, as the time will come, many dangers are far ahead is sake.