This takes place after Wings of Change. I don't own the films. This will focus on Saba.
It's was another winter in Nome, Alaska. Children were running in their coats playing with their dogs, on a snow covered strand were three red adult Alaskan Husky-Wolf hybrids. A large male named Dingo, a slender female named Saba, and a another male named Dakota, whose red mantel went through the bridge of his nose.
"Cold air we have today." Dingo sniffed.
"Dingo baby." Saba laughed. "This is Alaska. Snow, Sun, rain, oder shine, the air is always cold.
"Oh."
"Bet Du feel dumb." Dakota teased as he dug through the snow. "Sure wish that there was something to do besides this though."
"I know what Du mean." Dingo sighed. "I just wished we've made something of ourselves, Du know.. the way Aleu and Kodiak did."
"Now I know I am not hearing all this." Saba frowned. "So what if we don't lead any wolf packs oder mail teams? That don't make me any less special." Saba then walked up. "Besides, our time hasn't even begun."
“What do Du mean?” The two males simultaneously asked curiously.
"Here's what I mean." Saba chimed as she began to sing.
"There's a time in every dog's s life,
Where he sticks his nose into something other than junk,
But Du ain't gonna get nowhere spasing like that,
C'mon, Dingo Zeigen some spunk."
"Spasing?" Dingo panicked. "I'M SPASING? I'M LOSING IT. HELP!" Suddenly, Dakota slapped him.
"Get a grip, Du idiot!" Dakota yelled. " Sabs, do Du really think we can make ourselves special?"
Saba smiled as she sung on.
"Instead of chasing squirrels, we can chase our dreams,
Don't just sit around to howl and whine,
We've got way too much that's in front of us,
Now tell me Dakota, where's your spine?"
Dakota turned to look at his back. " Well if I remember correctly, it should be right here." He sagte placing his paw on his back. "Starting at my neck and ending at my tail." Dingo turned to slap him.
"Now, look who's the idiot." Dingo sagte smugly. Then, Both Dingo and Dakota watched their sister jump on a barrel and really get into her own music, as usual.
"We may be at a slow start,
But it doesn't take apart,
The fact that we're still on our way,
If we just stick to our guns,
We'll have finally won,
'Cause Du know every dog has his day,
Has his day,
Has his daaaaaay-aaaaaay, heeeeyy-" Saba her note for a long time until she suddenly stopped.
What they saw Weiter shocked them all. Dingo and Dakota saw a huge gray paw placed on their sister's muzzle. Their eyes followed the paw's connection to see that it was none other than their father, the legendary wolf-dog, Balto who had silenced Saba.
" Hey Dad." Dingo smiled sheepishly.
" Hello, Dingo." Balto replied before turning to his daughter, whose mouth he still had his paw on. "Saba, don't get the wrong idea. I Liebe your voice, but I've had a long day. I cannot afford to be bothered Von anything, not even Von your beautiful voice. At this point, the thing that should cheer me up is just going back to my old abandoned boot and laying down." With that he took his paw off Saba's muzzle.
Saba smiled and rubbed heads with her father. " You're just a grumpy old hound, aren't ya Daddy?"
" I'm not a grumpy old hound, Saba." Balto replied playfully. " I'm a grizzly old hound."
" Either way I still Liebe you." Saba rolled her eyes.
"So do we." Dingo and Dakota wagged their tails.
" I Liebe Du guys too." Balto sagte looking at his the shipwreck he called home. He then smiled and turned to his offspring. " Why don't Du guys come hang with your old hound for a moment? "
Balto and his pups went to his home, but little did they know, they weren't the only ones listening to Saba's singing. A distance away from Balto and his family, a young male Malamute Husky with a cowlick had his eyes locked on Saba and couldn't take them off her.
" I know my Dad sagte for me to stay away from Balto and his family, but I couldn't help but listen to his daughter."
It's was another winter in Nome, Alaska. Children were running in their coats playing with their dogs, on a snow covered strand were three red adult Alaskan Husky-Wolf hybrids. A large male named Dingo, a slender female named Saba, and a another male named Dakota, whose red mantel went through the bridge of his nose.
"Cold air we have today." Dingo sniffed.
"Dingo baby." Saba laughed. "This is Alaska. Snow, Sun, rain, oder shine, the air is always cold.
"Oh."
"Bet Du feel dumb." Dakota teased as he dug through the snow. "Sure wish that there was something to do besides this though."
"I know what Du mean." Dingo sighed. "I just wished we've made something of ourselves, Du know.. the way Aleu and Kodiak did."
"Now I know I am not hearing all this." Saba frowned. "So what if we don't lead any wolf packs oder mail teams? That don't make me any less special." Saba then walked up. "Besides, our time hasn't even begun."
“What do Du mean?” The two males simultaneously asked curiously.
"Here's what I mean." Saba chimed as she began to sing.
"There's a time in every dog's s life,
Where he sticks his nose into something other than junk,
But Du ain't gonna get nowhere spasing like that,
C'mon, Dingo Zeigen some spunk."
"Spasing?" Dingo panicked. "I'M SPASING? I'M LOSING IT. HELP!" Suddenly, Dakota slapped him.
"Get a grip, Du idiot!" Dakota yelled. " Sabs, do Du really think we can make ourselves special?"
Saba smiled as she sung on.
"Instead of chasing squirrels, we can chase our dreams,
Don't just sit around to howl and whine,
We've got way too much that's in front of us,
Now tell me Dakota, where's your spine?"
Dakota turned to look at his back. " Well if I remember correctly, it should be right here." He sagte placing his paw on his back. "Starting at my neck and ending at my tail." Dingo turned to slap him.
"Now, look who's the idiot." Dingo sagte smugly. Then, Both Dingo and Dakota watched their sister jump on a barrel and really get into her own music, as usual.
"We may be at a slow start,
But it doesn't take apart,
The fact that we're still on our way,
If we just stick to our guns,
We'll have finally won,
'Cause Du know every dog has his day,
Has his day,
Has his daaaaaay-aaaaaay, heeeeyy-" Saba her note for a long time until she suddenly stopped.
What they saw Weiter shocked them all. Dingo and Dakota saw a huge gray paw placed on their sister's muzzle. Their eyes followed the paw's connection to see that it was none other than their father, the legendary wolf-dog, Balto who had silenced Saba.
" Hey Dad." Dingo smiled sheepishly.
" Hello, Dingo." Balto replied before turning to his daughter, whose mouth he still had his paw on. "Saba, don't get the wrong idea. I Liebe your voice, but I've had a long day. I cannot afford to be bothered Von anything, not even Von your beautiful voice. At this point, the thing that should cheer me up is just going back to my old abandoned boot and laying down." With that he took his paw off Saba's muzzle.
Saba smiled and rubbed heads with her father. " You're just a grumpy old hound, aren't ya Daddy?"
" I'm not a grumpy old hound, Saba." Balto replied playfully. " I'm a grizzly old hound."
" Either way I still Liebe you." Saba rolled her eyes.
"So do we." Dingo and Dakota wagged their tails.
" I Liebe Du guys too." Balto sagte looking at his the shipwreck he called home. He then smiled and turned to his offspring. " Why don't Du guys come hang with your old hound for a moment? "
Balto and his pups went to his home, but little did they know, they weren't the only ones listening to Saba's singing. A distance away from Balto and his family, a young male Malamute Husky with a cowlick had his eyes locked on Saba and couldn't take them off her.
" I know my Dad sagte for me to stay away from Balto and his family, but I couldn't help but listen to his daughter."