One day, in jasper park, Geoff, a seven year old boy was about to play with his adoptive cousins Stinky, Claudette and Runt. His adoptive parents, both anthropomorphic wolves named Garth and Lilly were about to reveal the rules. His adoptive aunt and uncle, also anthropomorphic wolves named Kate and Humphrey were there to lay down a few rules. "Remember, stay in familiar places," said Garth. "Also, Stinky is in charge," Lilly added. "And if they get hurt, there will be serious consequences," said Humphrey. "Also, if you get hungry, only eat what looks familiar," Kate concluded. "Ok mom and dad, along with aunt Kate and uncle Humphrey," Geoff said. Soon the three anthropomorphic wolf pups and their adoptive cousin began to head out to play. "So, what should we play first?," Geoff asked. "How about Hide and Seek?," Runt suggested. "Sounds fun, how do you play?," Geoff asked. "It's simple really, one of us counts while the others hide and whoever counted has to try to find the hiders," Stinky said. "So who should be first?," Geoff asked. "Since you're our guest, how about you go first?," Claudette suggested. "Sure, why not?," Geoff said. Soon he covered his eyes and began counting while his adoptive cousins began finding places to hide. After he finished counting he shouted "ready or not, here I come,". Soon after he found them one by one. After a few rounds, Geoff suggested they played tag. The trio of pups soon agreed. After a bit playing, the three pups soon stumbled into a bush and saw a pair of anthropomorphic skunks. One was male who wore a grey vest and speedo, the other one, a female, wore a grey leotard. Soon the three pups froze in terror as the two skunks bent over and aimed their butts at them before spraying them. The pups were soon greeted by an awful smell. When Geoff ran to their location, he was concerned. "Are you okay?," he asked before he took a whiff. "Ugh, what is that smell?," he asked as he plugged his nose. They soon told him what happened and he realized what happened. "Seems like you guys got sprayed by skunks," he said. "What are we going to do?," asked Runt. "I don't know," Geoff said. "Please we don't want to get in trouble, but we also don't want to stink for the rest of our lives," said Claudette. "I'm not sure, but right now I need some space because you guys really stink," Geoff said. As he soon left to think things through, he began to worry a bit. He thought about how mad and disappointed his parents and aunt and uncle would be with him. After a bit of thinking, Geoff finally knew he had to tell somebody. While the four adult wolves were discussing stuff, Geoff soon ran towards them. "Hey everybody, we need to talk," he said. "What's going on?," asked Garth. They saw the look on his face and knew it was serious. "We need to help your kids," Geoff told his adoptive aunt and uncle. Soon they all ran towards where Geoff was leading them. Soon the four adult wolves sniffed the air. "Gross, what is that smell?," Garth asked. "It's the kids," Kate realized as she neared them. "Seems they were sprayed by skunks," Humphrey said as he held his nose. After the four kids told their respective parents what happened, Geoff was preparing for punishment. However the adults were confused about what he was doing. "Is everything alright?," Lilly asked. "I'm just preparing for my consequences," Geoff said. "That is ridiculous, we only told you there would be trouble if they got hurt and they didn't get hurt, they just stink," said Kate. "She's right you know, and you did the right thing," said Humphrey. "It isn't always easy to do what's right, but when it happens, trouble is lessened and even avoided," Garth said as he petted his adopted son on the head. Soon the three wolf pups were thoroughly cleaned and after a bit smelled fresh. Soon they saw the skunks who sprayed them. "Hey, sorry we sprayed you," the male skunk said. "We were just a bit jumpy as we didn't know if Clawdia was around," the female skunk said. "Where are our manners? I'm Steven and this is my sister Stella.," the male skunk introduced. Soon they began to know each other better after a few minutes. After that, the families returned to their respective caves.