Alaska felt abandoned by her group, her home. Her mother and father was Alpha and beta of the group and where disappointed about her reveal. There was a tradition about canines with different colored eyes where considered cursed, loner, omega, etc. When she was born they kept her a secret, keeping her hidden in a hollow tree, covering her with dried leaves and branches. At night her parents would always sneak out and teach Alaska how to hunt, defend and live alone. When the pup was older it was harder to hide her because Alaska was always curious. One day it was snowing outside and the pup was about to go outside her hiding place but her mothers warning reminded her There are monsters out in the world and here to steal our little girl. Alaska whined in fear and impatiently, she wanted to go outside but her mother and father.
The canine took a deep breath and jumped out onto the sheets of snow, rolling around giggling and laughing, she was having so much fun until a wild grey wolf appeared, snarling looking rabid. He padded closer to the pup until he was a mouse tail away, he sniffed the pup and snarled more but it was now snowing hard the pup couldn't hear what the wolf was saying. Suddenly behind her she heard her mother scream stop trying to beat the wind and snow. She jumped in front of Alaska and snarled at the wolf and her father padding beside her. Alaska stared wide with fear backing away, her fur ruffled. The small pup saw the Grey wolf first tackle her mom, pinning her to the ground and her father on his back tearing it apart. The three canines fought for a while until the grey wolf grinned, "Well, well, well I didn't mean to bite, I just noticed a loner pup and you protected it". Alaska's mother and father stared wide eyed knowing where the grey wolf was going with. A snarl appeared on Alaska's mom maw.
"You know Timber, even yourself think that law is stupid, after what happened to Star..."
The grey wolf stared offended then wickedly smiled, "So this is your pup?" Alaska's mom said nothing for a moment then nodded" She is my daughter."
Alaska shook off the last thought, still hearing her mothers voice. She glanced around the border and called out" Hello? Anyone there?" The canine hoped they accepted her.
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