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Sea breeze heard the call and ran towards the den of lora he stoped and cried lying down pretending to be hurt .. crying really loud ...the other wolves came over really to launch at him when he quickly stud up knocking the wolf of his feet ...and the next other few . before they could get up he ran in the den and said"quickly get out run to the beach !"he hoped she would listenIora had just started to doze off when a loud growl made her jump. Another wolf, another few wolves stood outside her cave. They glared at her teeth barred ready to lunge, she shrank back until she hit a stone wall and then she bolted past the newcomers and out into the evening. She tore down the beach with the three other wolves chasing after her, “helllllpppppp” she howled as she ran across the sand
He heard zaro "the pups !?"he stoped and looked at the wolves trying to get up "it's ok ..every thin is OK!"he ran down hill to the beach .he wanted to help glacier ...and Lora!Glacier woke up in her den with Mariallana laying beside her. "Good morning, my love," Zarro said. He was in the corner of the den, with a rabbit in his mouth. "Feeling any better?" he asked. Glacier sat up and groaned. "I'm afraid not.....there's this weird pain in my stomach and it won't go away, and--" She paused. "Zarro....do you think there's any way....it might be the pups?" she asked nervously. "Dunno," Zarro responded. "We'll just have to wait and see if it goes away. It could just be a really weird stomachache." He was getting nervous too. Glacier looked at the scrawny little pup lying next to her. "I'll get this little one some food." She tried to stand up but stumbled and fell, whimpering. Zarro helped her lay down. "Glacier, you need to rest." He grabbed one of the rabbits that he caught the previous evening and gave it to the pup. He noticed Glacier's breathing was labored. "Glacier, are you sure you're feeling ok?" Glacier looked at Zarro with a pained expression. "You know what? I'm not sure that this point. Nothing like this has ever happened before, and I think......the pups......might be coming," she said. Zarro's eyes widened. "You mean, right NOW?!" Glacier nodded. Zarro ran around in circles, not sure what to do. "You know what, I'm gonna call the others," he blurted. "Zarro, we don't need--" Glacier hadn't even finished her sentence before Zarro ran outside and howled, calling the other wolves in the pack to come to their den quickly.
The pup chewed on the rabbit totally oblivious of what was going onGlacier woke up in her den with Mariallana laying beside her. "Good morning, my love," Zarro said. He was in the corner of the den, with a rabbit in his mouth. "Feeling any better?" he asked. Glacier sat up and groaned. "I'm afraid not.....there's this weird pain in my stomach and it won't go away, and--" She paused. "Zarro....do you think there's any way....it might be the pups?" she asked nervously. "Dunno," Zarro responded. "We'll just have to wait and see if it goes away. It could just be a really weird stomachache." He was getting nervous too. Glacier looked at the scrawny little pup lying next to her. "I'll get this little one some food." She tried to stand up but stumbled and fell, whimpering. Zarro helped her lay down. "Glacier, you need to rest." He grabbed one of the rabbits that he caught the previous evening and gave it to the pup. He noticed Glacier's breathing was labored. "Glacier, are you sure you're feeling ok?" Glacier looked at Zarro with a pained expression. "You know what? I'm not sure that this point. Nothing like this has ever happened before, and I think......the pups......might be coming," she said. Zarro's eyes widened. "You mean, right NOW?!" Glacier nodded. Zarro ran around in circles, not sure what to do. "You know what, I'm gonna call the others," he blurted. "Zarro, we don't need--" Glacier hadn't even finished her sentence before Zarro ran outside and howled, calling the other wolves in the pack to come to their den quickly.