Finally! The exerpt for the newest and upcoming story in the A&O franchise. In one year, the story will be released in full, but not as one article. Each chapter will have its own article. Starting today ou maybe tomorrow, I'll be releasing character profiles, going into some detail about the new characters in the story. I might also release the first chapter a week ou two before the 10 an anniversary just to reignite the hype around it since we'll be waiting another year, which works out fine since I'm about halfway done with écriture the story. I hope toi enjoy this little bit of Chapter 3, one of my favori chapters so far. Make sure to remember this takes place when Humphrey was a young pup. The story spans from his birth until he's around 7, when he's found par the Western Pack. He's around three years old when this particular chapter takes place. I had a lot of fun écriture this important part of his puphood.
Exerpt from Chapter 3: Like Father, Like Son
"Alright Humphrey," Gary said. "I've already taught toi many different ways an omega can have fun, and you've even come up with your own ou added on to what I've shown you."
Humphrey smiled, happy that he had impressed his father.
"Today I'm going to montrer toi my favori thing to do during my pastime."
"What does that word mean, Dad?" Humphrey asked.
"Pastime is pretty much any time I have to myself when I'm not busy with other things."
"Oh, okay," Humphrey said. "So, what do toi like to do in your...pastime?" he asked.
"It's a little something I like to call...logboarding," Gary said.
"Cool."
The young omega was intrigued. This logboarding thing sounded awesome, whatever it was.
"What is it?" he asked.
"I'll montrer you," Gary answered. "But first we gotta find a log."
He began looking around the large hilltop for an old shell of a hollowed-out log. He eventually found one half-buried in the snow and pushed it back over to where Humphrey was standing near the edge of the hill.
"Now stay here and just watch me," Gary said.
He hopped into the logboard and soon began sliding down the hill. Humphrey watched in amazement as he watched his father rush down the hillside in the old log, shouting and laughing as we went.
Gary reached the bottom and looked up at Humphrey and smiled at him. He then began the tedious task of pushing the logboard back up the large hill. Around ten minutes later, he finally reached the haut, retour au début and Humphrey rushed up to his father.
"Wow, Dad! That was so cool!"
"I know, right?" Gary said, getting a little excited himself. "Now it's your turn."
Humphrey's smile faded and it was replaced par a look of fear on his face.
"But it also looked scary, too."
"Don't worry," Gary told him. "I'll be riding with you."
"Okay then," Humphrey said, his excitement returning. "Let's do it."
"Alright then," Gary said, helping his son into the logboard.
They set it up on the edge of the colline with Humphrey sitting up front and Gary out back pushing. Just as the logboard began to slide down the hill, Gary jumped in back behind Humphrey and off they went.
They slid down the colline at an exhilarating rate and Humphrey cheered and shouted just as his father had done earlier. But the path was filled with obstacles, like large rocks and boulders that lay directly in their path, sticking through the snow and things began to go wrong quickly.
Not halfway from the haut, retour au début of the hill, the logboard struck a large boulder and began to spin wildly. Humphrey yelled out for his father. The logboard eventually stopped spinning but now it was facing the wrong way. Gary and Humphrey were now sliding down the colline backwards.
Gary quickly sprung into action, using an old trick he had taught himself when the very same thing happened years ago. He stood up and stuck his back paw out into the snow. Then, in one rapide, swift motion, Gary twisted his back paw and swung the logboard back around, a trick Humphrey would use many years later when he would become Lost with another loup as they tried to get home.
Gary laughed to himself before directing Humphrey down the rest of the hill, giving him directions on what to do.
They reached the bottom and that's when they ran into plus trouble. They couldn't figure out how to brake and soon crashed into a rock. The logboard came to a jolting stop, knocking Gary and Humphrey off it into the snow.
Gary helped his son out of the snow.
"Um, toi forgot to tell me how to stop, Dad," Humphrey said.
"Yeah, it's been a problem," Gary replied.
"It's been a problem?" Humphrey asked sarcastically.
"Well..." Gary began, but before he could finish, they heard a bloodcurdling scream echoing through the woods from the northern part of the pack where their tanière, den was.
Gary and Humphrey looked at each other with a look of concern on their faces. Not long after, a loup came rushing up to them, a nervous look on his face. Something was definitely not right.
"Gary," the loup said, panting. "Gary, toi have to come, now."
"What? What is it?" Gary asked.
"It's Martha."
Gary immediately became worried.
"What happened?" he frantically asked. "Is she okay?"
"She's going into labor," the loup said.
Almost instantly, Gary's face lit up with excitement and shock all at once. He picked Humphrey up, put him on his back, and began running through the snow back to their den.
"What does that mean, Dad?" Humphrey asked.
"It means you're about to be a big brother."
Exerpt from Chapter 3: Like Father, Like Son
"Alright Humphrey," Gary said. "I've already taught toi many different ways an omega can have fun, and you've even come up with your own ou added on to what I've shown you."
Humphrey smiled, happy that he had impressed his father.
"Today I'm going to montrer toi my favori thing to do during my pastime."
"What does that word mean, Dad?" Humphrey asked.
"Pastime is pretty much any time I have to myself when I'm not busy with other things."
"Oh, okay," Humphrey said. "So, what do toi like to do in your...pastime?" he asked.
"It's a little something I like to call...logboarding," Gary said.
"Cool."
The young omega was intrigued. This logboarding thing sounded awesome, whatever it was.
"What is it?" he asked.
"I'll montrer you," Gary answered. "But first we gotta find a log."
He began looking around the large hilltop for an old shell of a hollowed-out log. He eventually found one half-buried in the snow and pushed it back over to where Humphrey was standing near the edge of the hill.
"Now stay here and just watch me," Gary said.
He hopped into the logboard and soon began sliding down the hill. Humphrey watched in amazement as he watched his father rush down the hillside in the old log, shouting and laughing as we went.
Gary reached the bottom and looked up at Humphrey and smiled at him. He then began the tedious task of pushing the logboard back up the large hill. Around ten minutes later, he finally reached the haut, retour au début and Humphrey rushed up to his father.
"Wow, Dad! That was so cool!"
"I know, right?" Gary said, getting a little excited himself. "Now it's your turn."
Humphrey's smile faded and it was replaced par a look of fear on his face.
"But it also looked scary, too."
"Don't worry," Gary told him. "I'll be riding with you."
"Okay then," Humphrey said, his excitement returning. "Let's do it."
"Alright then," Gary said, helping his son into the logboard.
They set it up on the edge of the colline with Humphrey sitting up front and Gary out back pushing. Just as the logboard began to slide down the hill, Gary jumped in back behind Humphrey and off they went.
They slid down the colline at an exhilarating rate and Humphrey cheered and shouted just as his father had done earlier. But the path was filled with obstacles, like large rocks and boulders that lay directly in their path, sticking through the snow and things began to go wrong quickly.
Not halfway from the haut, retour au début of the hill, the logboard struck a large boulder and began to spin wildly. Humphrey yelled out for his father. The logboard eventually stopped spinning but now it was facing the wrong way. Gary and Humphrey were now sliding down the colline backwards.
Gary quickly sprung into action, using an old trick he had taught himself when the very same thing happened years ago. He stood up and stuck his back paw out into the snow. Then, in one rapide, swift motion, Gary twisted his back paw and swung the logboard back around, a trick Humphrey would use many years later when he would become Lost with another loup as they tried to get home.
Gary laughed to himself before directing Humphrey down the rest of the hill, giving him directions on what to do.
They reached the bottom and that's when they ran into plus trouble. They couldn't figure out how to brake and soon crashed into a rock. The logboard came to a jolting stop, knocking Gary and Humphrey off it into the snow.
Gary helped his son out of the snow.
"Um, toi forgot to tell me how to stop, Dad," Humphrey said.
"Yeah, it's been a problem," Gary replied.
"It's been a problem?" Humphrey asked sarcastically.
"Well..." Gary began, but before he could finish, they heard a bloodcurdling scream echoing through the woods from the northern part of the pack where their tanière, den was.
Gary and Humphrey looked at each other with a look of concern on their faces. Not long after, a loup came rushing up to them, a nervous look on his face. Something was definitely not right.
"Gary," the loup said, panting. "Gary, toi have to come, now."
"What? What is it?" Gary asked.
"It's Martha."
Gary immediately became worried.
"What happened?" he frantically asked. "Is she okay?"
"She's going into labor," the loup said.
Almost instantly, Gary's face lit up with excitement and shock all at once. He picked Humphrey up, put him on his back, and began running through the snow back to their den.
"What does that mean, Dad?" Humphrey asked.
"It means you're about to be a big brother."
Well guys I'm back and I guess I'll add to another story because I've completely forgotten where I was going with HIM(The Humphrey in Me), Goodbye Pack, and the Brotherhood. So what I will do is start from scratch and make a new thing which sort of involves wolves....They're werewolves.....And it's for a manga I am actually deciding to create and might get published. (Have a artist as a friend....long story.) But since my pack here loves me...I thought it would be a good idea....But I want to know what toi brothers and sisters have to say....I don't mind if toi don't want me to...It's just easier because with each story I get feedback and I get better and better! So commentaire with your thoughts...I really really would appreciate it ^.^
I was on my way to a beach. Yeah I know right? A beach. A half an heure from anywhere. There was a house there that my dad a dit we had to live in now. Before this 5 jour drive, his buisness of a camping system burned down. We could not afford the house, so we had to move.
We arrived. It looked like an ok house. One story. Not bad. We got out of the car. And once we got inside, the furniture was here already. There was a fridge go I had to take a peep. I opened the door, and fresh nourriture was in it. How strange. The walls looked like they needed a new paint job. There was splats on the wall. Red splats. It looked like paint. It was on the walls and on the floor. I had no idea who would leave that there. Anyway. Once we got all set up in this shit hole, we sat down and a dit nothing. I couldn't get my eye off of the splats. I stood up, and walked over to the splats. I smelled them. This wasn't paint. This was blood.
To be continued... (sorry its so short)
We arrived. It looked like an ok house. One story. Not bad. We got out of the car. And once we got inside, the furniture was here already. There was a fridge go I had to take a peep. I opened the door, and fresh nourriture was in it. How strange. The walls looked like they needed a new paint job. There was splats on the wall. Red splats. It looked like paint. It was on the walls and on the floor. I had no idea who would leave that there. Anyway. Once we got all set up in this shit hole, we sat down and a dit nothing. I couldn't get my eye off of the splats. I stood up, and walked over to the splats. I smelled them. This wasn't paint. This was blood.
To be continued... (sorry its so short)
when kate and bdawg where 12
kate:whow are you!:)
b-dawg: names b-dawg don't wear it out!:)
kate:(gigles)whana play!?
b-dawg:shure!ur it!:)
kate:tag! :)
*2 hours later*
humphrey:who are toi mute dumb chiens aren't aloud here!>:)
kate:omega shut up befor.......befor.....
humphrey:befor what toi call your dady!>:)
b-dawg:leave her alone.>:(
*humphrey attakes b-dawg*
winstone:stop all of toi kate it's time to go to alpha school.humphrey go to your den!pup go to your owener!
kate:bye*sad voice*
b-dawg:bye*sad voice*
kate:whow are you!:)
b-dawg: names b-dawg don't wear it out!:)
kate:(gigles)whana play!?
b-dawg:shure!ur it!:)
kate:tag! :)
*2 hours later*
humphrey:who are toi mute dumb chiens aren't aloud here!>:)
kate:omega shut up befor.......befor.....
humphrey:befor what toi call your dady!>:)
b-dawg:leave her alone.>:(
*humphrey attakes b-dawg*
winstone:stop all of toi kate it's time to go to alpha school.humphrey go to your den!pup go to your owener!
kate:bye*sad voice*
b-dawg:bye*sad voice*