Ep 9. Camping Trip
- August 12, 2021
- 22 min
A group of young werewolves headed out on a camping trip, excited for some fun in the wilderness. The group included Freddy and his friends Buffy and Batty, as well as a few other classmates. Freddy insisted on bringing along some of his luxurious camping gear, much to the annoyance of his peers.
As they set up their campsite, the group was confronted by a pack of coyotes, who quickly identified them as wolves and began to taunt them. Buffy and Batty suggested that they leave, but Freddy was determined to stand his ground. He challenged the coyotes to a competition, believing that he could easily outperform them at any task. The coyotes agreed to a series of challenges, including a race, a game of capture the flag, and a scavenger hunt.
Despite some initial setbacks, the young werewolves were able to win the first few challenges. However, things started to go awry when they encountered a group of humans on a nearby hiking trail. The humans were terrified by the sight of the werewolves, and quickly ran off to report them to the authorities.
Realizing that they needed to leave before they were caught, the young werewolves tried to make a quick escape. However, they were soon surrounded by a group of rangers, who demanded to know what they were doing in the forest. Freddy tried to explain that they were just on a camping trip, but the rangers were suspicious of their clothing and equipment.
The situation grew tense, and it seemed like the werewolves were about to be exposed. However, just then a group of coyotes came out from the woods and began to make noise. The rangers were distracted by the commotion, and the werewolves were able to make a run for it.
Back at their campsite, the young werewolves realized that they had been foolish to try and compete with the coyotes. They had put themselves in danger and nearly exposed their secret identities to humans. Freddy apologized to his friends for putting them in danger and promised to be more careful in the future.
As they packed up their gear and headed home, Buffy and Batty reminded Freddy that being a wolf was about more than just strength and speed. It was about protecting their pack and keeping their true identity a secret. Freddy took their words to heart and vowed to be a better wolf in the future.