I don't know how but I found somewhere with absolutely no snow and a huge waterfall. I saw a few grizzly bears fishing for salmon so I joined them. I caught five fish so I stored three in my pack. I made sure if I did find Tundra she had food to eat. I rushed across the river and finally found a nice spot to look for Tundra. I searched perimeter and the inner area, still, nothing! I checked trees bushes caves and many other places. Then I saw what seemed to be a pack of wolves. "Pardon me, wolves, can you tell me where I am?" I asked politely. " Yes. You are in Spruce Pines, wolf territory," one of them replied. " Have you seen any white huskies pass through here?" I asked on wonder. " Yeah just a few days ago actually," The other said kindly. " Thank you so much!" I said in relief. J ran past them and found myself at a cabin. I dodged the cabin but there were bear traps galore! There was no escaping without pain. I did what I had to and I step around and in bear traps. It hurt but it was worth it. I bit those stupid things off and ran to where the wolves told me to go. I approached a lake that I had to cross. I carried my pack in my mouth and swam across the lake to what seemed the other side. I was happy I wasn't missing but I was sad too. I didn't want Tundra to go missing and I wanted ya to be happy. I explored the other part of the lake where I found lots of elk carcasses, it was gross but it was food. I was honestly relived to found animal carcasses because that could've been Tundra passing through.
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What Winter Brought Us
AdventureA story about two stray huskies Tundra ( Female )and Atlantic ( Male )and how they became the love of each others lives.