Hey all! Now that the new chapter for A Dalmatian's Reunion has been released, I have a special announcement to share, straight from the eye of the storm! Hold on tight, because it's the announcement of the next story that I'll be porting from my Wattpad account to FFN. To be clear, I do not have a stockpile of finished chapters for A Dalmatian's Reunion that I can release right now, most of them are still rough drafts.
Now then, onto to what you're actually here for, I'll be porting Paw Patrol: Frozen Fire over after A Dalmatian's Reunion is done! It has a much different story compared to A Dalmatian's Reunion, and I hope you're all excited to read it when it is ported over!
And just so you aren't left with only the title, here's a piece of chapter one! Expect the first chapter to be ported over to this account around one or two weeks after A Dalmatian's Reunion has concluded!
Without further ado, here's a piece of chapter 1 of Frozen Fire!
"Skye, are you feeling okay? You look exhausted," Chase pointed out, concerned for not just the pup he had feelings for, but a close friend and teammate of his and the other members of the Paw Patrol. The team always helped each other when they were down, Chase figured this would be no different.
"I'm feeling fine Chase, I couldn't sleep at all last night. Marshall had a nightmare of some kind last night which woke me up. I ended up going to his pup house and we watched the stars a bit together," Skye explained, remembering what had happened last night.
As Skye closed her eyes and recalled what happened, she found herself in her own mind, visually recreating what had happened through memory alone.
The recreation started with Skye waking up in her pup house due to a loud scream that sounded like someone was in pain; running out of her pup house, she found that the sound came from Marshall's pup house.
"Marshall, are you oka-" Skye began to ask as the door to Marshall's pup house opened once again in Skye's memory of the situation. Like what actually happened, Marshall was on his side in his pup house, tears rolling down his face and snout as he whimpered softly, not immediately recognizing Skye's presence as he was too caught up in the horrors plaguing his own mind.
As Marshall ran out of the building, he jumped into the creek, feeling himself begin to sink under the raging tide. It was over, he had escaped the situation he and Everest were trapped in, but here he was. Jumping into a creek to drown himself. Ending it all instead of continuing to go wherever Everest went, after all, before Marshall jumped into the creek and presumably sealed his own fate, he and Everest were all the two of them had in their lives supporting each other in the current situation.
Marshall's instincts told him to fight this raging current, to escape it and live his life, but as Marshall neared a big rock in the creek, he braced for impact, even though it was just a nightmare he could still feel the water drenching his fur, and the wind moving past his fur, once his body made contact with the rock, Marshall shot awake, his normally light blue eyes having black rings underneath them and being slightly bloodshot. "Marshall, hey, it's me Skye. Are you feeling okay?" Skye asked, sitting down next to the crying Marshall as she rubbed one of her paws against his spotted stomach, feeling the light fur move around with her touch as Marshall slowly breathed in and out, trying to calm himself down after that nightmarish memory of some kind.
"No I'm not Skye, these have been happening for a while now. I'm sorry I woke you up," Marshall said as Skye removed her paw from his chest and gave Marshall the ability to stand back up. It wasn't her intention to pin him down and force him to talk about what he was struggling with, but why did he feel sorry about waking her up because of a nightmare? This wasn't the first time the team had helped one of their friends through a nightmare, and sentiments remained the same.
"Marshall, listen. You don't have to be sorry for waking me up, you're struggling right now, and we want to help you. But please remember, take things at your own pace, okay?" Skye assured Marshall, allowing the dally to calm down a bit.
"Thank you, Skye. I'm going to go outside for a bit to sit and watch the stars, feel free to join me for a bit if you want to," Marshall said with a nearly monotone voice, surprising Skye. The team may know Marshall as an energetic and brave fire pup, and even though no one is perfect, it was still eye opening to Skye to see how much Marshall was struggling with whatever was on his mind.
"I'll come join you Marshall, I was planning on doing something similar anyway. I need to get something off of my chest," Skye said as Marshall and her walked out of the red pup house and sat near the cliff's edge of where the lookout is. The team\s favorite bush was also nearby with a familiar tire swing that was the subject of many good memories, the pup's and Ryder had so many good memories everywhere in not only Adventure Bay, but everywhere they went. Sure there were rough patches in the team's friendships and time as teammates, but who doesn't in any relationship?
And as one final announcement for now, 14 chapters are left for ADR! There are more announcements to come regarding the story of Marshall and his family after this book has been completed though, so keep an eye out!
But for now, that's all from me for now! See you all around for the next chapter of A Dalmatian's Reunion!
