Aspire Arcadia: Introduction

Story by Koda_The_Wolf on SoFurry

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"Almost there," Patch whispered to himself as he stepped

over a fallen log. The dense forest around him was alive with insects and

birds, but not much else. He crossed out of the shade of the forest and into an

opening, where the rays from the sun were able to reach.

"Are you sure we should be out this far?" his sister, who

lagged behind, called out to him, "dad said it's dangerous out here..."

"We're old enough now, Puzzle," Patch replied without

glancing back at her, "besides, if anyone tries anything..."

He glanced confidently at the short sword his father had

given him for his litter's sixteenth birthday. It was lightweight and very

durable, exactly what he had been wishing for ever since he could remember. No

one would be able to stop him now.

"I don't like this..." Puzzle complained, looking around

nervously, "we should go back..."

"You can if you want to," Patch replied, glancing back at

her, "you're the one that wanted to

come along."

"I'm afraid to go alone..." Puzzle replied weakly.

Patch sighed and smiled. As annoying as Puzzle was

sometimes, he couldn't help but feel sorry for her. He couldn't count the

amount of times he had to protect her the occasional insects or rodents that

would chase her around the den, or the amount of times he had to stand up for

her when she screwed up. In a sense, he was her guardian.

"Don't worry," Patch reassured her with a confident grin,

"I'll protect you from whatever we might run into. So stop worrying about

everything... okay?"

Puzzle glanced up at him slowly and then quietly nodded,

still uncertain.

"Great, let's go then," Patch said, turning around and

continuing deeper into the forest with Puzzle following close behind.

A few more steps into the woods and a sharp yelp echoed from

nearby, causing Patch and Puzzle to freeze in place.

"Wh-what... w-was th-that...?" Puzzle whispered, her ears

dropping and her tail curving up between her legs.

"Don't know..." Patch replied, glancing up towards the

direction of the yelp, "let's check it out."

"What?!" Puzzled hissed, as Patch took a couple of steps in

that direction, "are you serious?!"

He stopped and glanced back at her.

"Someone might be in trouble," he said seriously.

That's what Puzzle loved and hated about her brother. His

sense of justice and his need to help others was always getting him in trouble...

and occasionally saved others from it. Whenever there was someone in need,

Patch was usually there to help... whether he was actually capable of helping or

not. He once tried to help a young bear cub, who was stranded in a tree, get

back down to the forest floor. In a turn of events, both he and the young cub

ended up stranded in the same tree for hours. It was events like those (and

there certainly were several more) that made Puzzle worried about this current

situation.

"We should go get dad," Puzzle said, "we don't even know

what that was!"

"That's why we have to check it out," Patch replied calmly,

"if we don't check, we'll never know."

Against his sister's wishes, Patch continued towards the

sound of the voice.

"Wait!" Puzzle hissed, reluctantly following him, "Don't

leave me here!"

The two crept through the forest towards the origin of the

sound, stepping carefully through the grass and fallen leaves, until several

voices came within earshot.

"Wait, I hear something," Patch said, stopping his movement

and sinking to the ground. Among other things, he had the genetic ability to

tune his senses higher than normal, including his hearing.

"What is it?" Puzzle asked, nervously hiding behind him, "I

can't hear anything..."

Patch listened carefully to the sound. There were a couple

of voices coming from that direction... probably two males and a female. From the

sound of it, they stopped to harass the female in some way, teasing, insulting,

and blocking her path.

"Some guys are bullying a girl," Patch muttered, "I'm going

to go stop them."

Puzzle glared at him. So many angry responses to his

statement came to her at once, she could barely speak.

Patch stood up and headed towards the voices, Puzzle

frantically (but quietly) trying to stop him.

"I-I'm going to go get dad!" She finally cried, running back

from which they came.

Patch continued on through the forest, this time not worried

keeping quiet. He especially hated bullies that tried to make themselves seem

tougher by picking on weaker animals. It was something he personally went

through, but fought his way out of. As a result, he was destined to stop others

from suffering the same fate.

Patch crossed out of the forest, on to an opening with a

narrow path cut through it. Down the path were two wolves standing in front of

a female wolf. They circled her intimidatingly, scoffing at her while the

female wolf didn't move at all. She stared intently at the ground as though she

were tired.

"Bastards..." Patch growled as he picked up the pace towards

the wolves. Once he got close enough, he stood up on his hind legs and began

walking towards them.

"Enough!" He cried out confidently, stopping a short

distance away from them, "leave that girl alone you filthy bastards!"

The wolves turned towards him, surprised at his outburst.

The female wolf glanced up at him, her eyes widened in surprise.

Patch immediately noticed that he had misjudged the size of

the wolves he had just insulted. He had turned sixteen just today, while those

wolves had to have been adults. Not only that, but they were covered in scars and

were full of muscle. The female wolf appeared the same age as him, if not a bit

younger. She discretely shook her head, as though she were warning him to stay

away.  

"What the fuck did you say you mutt?" One of the wolves

growled, turning towards him. A huge sword, probably taller than Patch was,

hung on the wolf's side. The other wolf wrapped his massive paws around the

hilt of his sword and drew it with a loud scrape. An eyepatch covered his right

eye, and a massive scar tore across the other.

"You got a problem?" The wolf growled, "Mind your own

business, pup."

The female wolf in the background shook her head frantically

and motioned for him to run away.

She didn't know that it just wasn't in him to just run away

from a fight.

Patch put his paw on the rawhide handle of his short sword

and pulled it out too. The black, steel blade reflected the rays of the sun

majestically as he pointed it towards the wolves.

"I won't tell you again," he said calmly, causing the other

wolves to glance at each other confused.

On the inside, even Patch confused himself. Those two wolves

could easily crush him. His sword was only about as long as his arm was, while

theirs was probably two times his height. Sure he had gotten a ton of training

from trainers, but this was a different story. The female wolf covered her

mouth nervously.

"Ah hell..." Patch thought to himself, "what the heck did I

just do..."