Sorry this took so long. I thought I was going into Chapter five where Balto's pups are all grown again but then I just remembered where Chapter four left off with Balto catching his daughter with a male welpe and they have "THE Talk." Well, why don't we see how that talk went in this bit. I don't own Universal Studios.
Away from the town of Nome, on the deck of his shipwreck, The Great Balto paced the floors back and forth waiting for the right thing to say to his daughter, who was sitting patiently on an old crate. Finally he stopped pacing and turned to face her.
"Saba." Balto began. "We need to talk."
"That's what Du sagte right before Du wanted to start walking in circles for 20 minutes." Saba rolled her eyes before Balto growled as he shot a stern look at her, to which she apologetically smiled. "Sorry."
No sooner had she straightened up, her father's face Lost the majority of it's sternness, and his weak growl began to die down. "I'm sorry. I really don't know what came over me. All I know is that I saw Du with a boy an-"
"Dingo and Dakota are boys, and Du don't complain about that!" Saba yipped. "And since we're still at it, Du yourself are a boy."
Balto began to lose his temper. "Dingo and Dakota are allowed to be around Du because they're your brothers. I'm allowed to be around Du because I'M YOUR FATHER. Du and I both know that the boy I saw Du with is unrelated."
"Yeah. So?"
"Look remember how I always call Du my flower? Balto asked
Saba rolled her eyes and nodded. "Yeah, I'm your flower."
Balto continued. "Well, what we are about to talk about kind of ties into that. Do Du even know how Blumen make Mehr flowers?"
"Duh. It's called pollination. Pollination is reproduction process where floral-like plants produce seeds after coming into contact with Tiere such as birds and small insects who have collected pollen from another floral plant."
Balto's jaw dropped at how much his daughter already knew, but once she finished, he shook his head and regained his composure. "Wait! How did Du know all this?"
"Mama and I go out into the fields and have seen the birds and the bees buzz from blume to flower." Saba sagte looking at the floor. Then, she looked up to the sky. "There were some that actually stayed to one particular flower. Strange."
Balto smiled. "Think of it this way: Cute little girls like Du and your sister are considered the flowers. What do Du think the boys are when Du grow up?"
Saba shrugged her shoulders.
"They're the birds and the bees." Balto growled aloud. "Like the boy I saw Du with today, he was just some punk kolibri oder bumblebee that was trying to steal your herz so that one Tag he can "pollinate my flower."
"So that's what this is all about. Du just don't want me to grow up and meet a boy so he can take care of me and be my mate."
Balto dropped his jaw again. "How do Du know all that?"
"Mom and I already talked about this three days ago."
"I'm getting tired of that woman stealing my thunder!" Balto shouted out. Saba already knew about pollination. Now she already know about the birds and the bees. Both of which she had the "Talk" with Jenna!
Saba nuzzled her father's legs. "Look. since you're so worried about me, why don't I take Du to meet the boy I was talking to so Du two can get better acquainted."
"I don't know about all that." Balto shrugged until he saw his daughter's eyes glimmer as she smiled at him. "Papa please give him a chance. I Promise Du won't regret it."
"I'd better not."
Saba couldn't believe what she had heard. "So is that really a yes?!"
"I don't see why not?" Balto smiled. "Just one Frage though. What exactly did that kid do that made Du want to KISS him?"
"What are Du talking about?" Saba tilted her head.
"Oh C'mon, don't play dumb. Du know if I didn't stick my old grizzly muzzle in-between Du pups, Du would've totally been locking lips."
"Would not." Saba replied.
"Would too." Balto winked.
"Would not."
"Would too."
Boris Goosintov, a Russian gans and Balto's caretaker, was awakened Von the Father and daughter pair and their game of back-and-forth.
The Weiter day, Saba went to nearby trashcan tipped over in the alleyway and sure enough, there appeared the same black Malamute Husky pup with the cute cowlick. Saba was all to happy to see him.
" Iron."
Iron turned around to see who called to see who called his name. When he saw who it was though, he wagged his little tail and his smile reached both ears. He ran towards her, but stopped cold in his own tracks when saw a giant gray set of legs come from behind her.
"Balto. The Balto." Iron stared in awe.
"Looks like I have a fan-boy." Balto smiled.
"It's okay. My papa doesn't bite." Saba reassured Iron.
"Unless I find out that he's part cat." Balto smirked until he received a glare from his daughter. "Oh C'mon! I'm not really gonna hurt him. I'm willing to bet he's a great kid." Balto laughed as he stretched his paw to Iron.
Iron thought he was done for when he saw Balto stretch his paw out to him. however, what happened Weiter took him Von surprise. He opened his eyes to see and feel the old hero-dog's paw rubbing the back of his head. His tail wagged just a little. Even Saba smiled at this.
"What do Du like to do Iron?" Balto asked.
I like to run, dance, and recently, I learnt how to sing." Iron smiled.
"Well, I'll have Du know, I dabble in the melody myself." Balto said.
"Just because Du do it doesn't mean you're good at it." Saba teasingly sang to her father.
"Just because Du have a voice doesn't mean Du can't shut up." Balto teasingly sang back, Iron laughed at this.
Balto took one long look at Iron and sighed a heavy sigh.
"What?" Iron asked nervously.
"You look like a dog I used to know."
"Was he a friend?"
"Was. Yes." Balto sighed. "You think Du know a guy after almost growing up beside him. But wait until the Tag he finds out Du have slightly different background and just like that, he magically doesn't know Du anymore."
Iron smiled. "Real Friends don't let ethnic diversity get between them."
"You're a smart pup." Balto winked. "Too bad the other guy wasn't as wise as Du are, kid. Otherwise, he would have figured that out too."
"Papa, not that this is important, " Saba stepped in. "But Du sagte that Iron reminds Du of that dog. How?"
"For one, they have the same pelz design." Balto answered. "Black pelz with white underbelly. Another thing they have in common is the breed. They're both American Malamute Huskies."
"Mr. Balto," Iron looked up at him. "Excuse me if I interrupted."
Balto smiled at him. "Not at all, boy. I was pausing anyway. What did Du want though?"
"How did Du figure out what breed I am?"
Balto winked. " Your build. Detailed and muscular. Even your shoulders are broad. From what I've seen in my day, Malamutes always developed muscle mass at an early age quicker than any breed of Husky. For Du to be hardly three months old and to look like Du can already pull a sled, Du had to be a Malamute."
"Woooow." Both Iron and Saba wondered in amazement at Balto's wisdom.
"One last similarity is your names."
Iron tilted his head. "Was his name Iron too?"
Balto laughed. "Not exactly. But like you, he was named after a particular type of known metal."
Saba scoffed. " I'll bet his name sounded completely silly. What was he called anyway? Brass, Bronze, Ore, Rusty, oder Lead? I bet his name was Chrome."
Balto's smile grew weaker as he answered, "No." Then, his smile utterly died and a frown was took it's place. "Steele."
Iron could have sworn that his herz stopped beating when he fully heard that . At that he knew exactly who Balto was talking about: His father, Steele! Balto's old friend who became a prejudice traitor, was Iron's Dad! It was important that Balto did not that Iron was connected to Steele in anyway, because if he found out, not only would it ruin his chances of getting in good with Balto, but he'd screw up his chances of seeing Saba ever again. He knew somehow, he had to keep as big a gap between him and his father's relationship as possible while he was in Balto's presence.
"Iron.." Balto tilted his head. "Iron?"
Iron was taken away from his thoughts and brought back to reality when he heard Balto's voice calling his name. "Yes sir?"
"Kind of looks like we Lost Du there." Balto said. " Du don't Von any chance know the guy do you?"
"I think I would remember him if I met him." Iron shrugged his shoulders. "Doesn't ring a bell."
"Papa, can Iron and I go hang out for a moment?" Saba asked.
"Sure." Balto winked. "You crazy kids go on, just stay close."
"Sweet. Come on Iron, let's roll."
Saba bounded off, with Iron close behind, but not before he looked at Nome's Hero and smiled a big smile. With that, he rushed after Saba.
The two cut a corner and began to hop and jump around each other. Iron was just so happy, began running around her eagerly, Saba smiled and watched as Iron literally ran circles around her.
" Excuse me," Iron sagte as he stopped running. "I was just so excited beca- ....." He stopped when he felt Saba resting her head on his chest. His herz began to accelerate it's beat, his tail wagged like never before. He eventually relaxed as he placed his chin on the oben, nach oben of her head. Iron wanted this moment to last for eternity.
Unfortunately, what seemed like forever, was only seven minutes. For at the end of that time, a shadow came over the pups. They looked up to see what they could have sworn was a larger version of Iron. Indeed, he was, because he had black fur, white underbelly, blue eyes, broad shoulders, and a well-muscled body. He was almost an older future version of Iron but with no cowlick.
"Hello." The dog smiled.
"Hi." Saba replied with friendly innocence.
"No, no, no!" Iron screamed in his thoughts. "What's my Dad doing here? If Balto comes and see him, everything will be ruined.
"I take Du know a certain dog in this town named Balto." The dog sagte to Saba.
"Yeah." Saba said. "He's my dad."
The dog smirked and winked at Iron.
Iron shot her a look of shock. "Dad. Don't do anything stupid." He thought.
Iron's father extended his paw to Saba. The pup responded Von doing the same, thus shaking their paws.
"My name is Saba. What's yours?"
"My name would be-"
THUD!
The pups could not believe what just happened. Just Sekunde ago, the stranger was in front of Saba shaking paws with her. Then the next, he was rammed Von a big gray blur into the ground, four meters from the pups. Saba looked to her side to see the object assaulting the dog... .. was her own father!
"Daddy! What are Du doing? " Saba cried out as she watched her father rake his claws over the other dog's face.
"Can't talk. Run!" Balto replied as he opened his mouth widely and bit into the other dog's chest so hard, his teeth broke through the skin and sunk in. Balto released his grip and allowed his victim to get back on all four legs. No sooner did he do this, Balto sunk his fangs into the back if his neck and in one motion, he threw the stranger into a nearby trashcan.
"You know when I told Du guys to stay close." Balto sagte shooting a frown at his daughter. " I meant where I could see you. That's the dog I was telling Du about Von the way."
"Wow. Really?" Saba looked down. "Then, I guess it was good Du were here. Better safe, sicher than sorry."
"Exactly." Balto smiled. " Speaking of which, are Du guys okay?"
" I'm super." Saba wagged her tail. "How about Du Iron?"
Before he could answer, the other dog reappeared from underneath the garbage.
Balto growled at the dog whom he had viciously attacked. "Stand down, Steele. Du don't want round two."
"Balto." The dog called Steele snarled. "Get away from my son!"
"Say what now?"
"In case I have to spell it out for you; the little pup standing behind Du that looks like me, yeah. That's my youngest pup."
"Your youngest WHAT?!" Balto gasped. "You mean there's more? Du reproduced?!!"
"Yes I have family of my own." Steele smirked. "And that's my baby boy, Iron."
Balto couldn't believe what he had heard. He then looked out into the distance. " Saba, get away from him." He sagte in a calm voice and didn't even look at her.
" Dad, Iron wouldn't do anything to hurt us."
" First of all; Du don't know. Sekunde of all; I pretty sure I asked Du to do something. Come out here before I lose what remnant I have been of my patience."
Saba obeyed her father's voice and walked towards him.
Balto turned to Iron. "Nothing personal kid, I just don't chances. Saba we're leaving." With that said, Balto left the area with his daughter.
" Does this mean I can't see Iron anymore?" Saba asked.
"What do Du think?" Balto answered.
When they were out of sight, Iron hung his tail and head as low as possible.
"Don't mope over those mutts, son." Steele sagte to Iron. " Let's go."
Steels headed into the opposite direction, instinctively, Iron followed him. He gave one look in the opposite direction, he allowed a few tears to fall to the ground before turning to follow his father.
Away from the town of Nome, on the deck of his shipwreck, The Great Balto paced the floors back and forth waiting for the right thing to say to his daughter, who was sitting patiently on an old crate. Finally he stopped pacing and turned to face her.
"Saba." Balto began. "We need to talk."
"That's what Du sagte right before Du wanted to start walking in circles for 20 minutes." Saba rolled her eyes before Balto growled as he shot a stern look at her, to which she apologetically smiled. "Sorry."
No sooner had she straightened up, her father's face Lost the majority of it's sternness, and his weak growl began to die down. "I'm sorry. I really don't know what came over me. All I know is that I saw Du with a boy an-"
"Dingo and Dakota are boys, and Du don't complain about that!" Saba yipped. "And since we're still at it, Du yourself are a boy."
Balto began to lose his temper. "Dingo and Dakota are allowed to be around Du because they're your brothers. I'm allowed to be around Du because I'M YOUR FATHER. Du and I both know that the boy I saw Du with is unrelated."
"Yeah. So?"
"Look remember how I always call Du my flower? Balto asked
Saba rolled her eyes and nodded. "Yeah, I'm your flower."
Balto continued. "Well, what we are about to talk about kind of ties into that. Do Du even know how Blumen make Mehr flowers?"
"Duh. It's called pollination. Pollination is reproduction process where floral-like plants produce seeds after coming into contact with Tiere such as birds and small insects who have collected pollen from another floral plant."
Balto's jaw dropped at how much his daughter already knew, but once she finished, he shook his head and regained his composure. "Wait! How did Du know all this?"
"Mama and I go out into the fields and have seen the birds and the bees buzz from blume to flower." Saba sagte looking at the floor. Then, she looked up to the sky. "There were some that actually stayed to one particular flower. Strange."
Balto smiled. "Think of it this way: Cute little girls like Du and your sister are considered the flowers. What do Du think the boys are when Du grow up?"
Saba shrugged her shoulders.
"They're the birds and the bees." Balto growled aloud. "Like the boy I saw Du with today, he was just some punk kolibri oder bumblebee that was trying to steal your herz so that one Tag he can "pollinate my flower."
"So that's what this is all about. Du just don't want me to grow up and meet a boy so he can take care of me and be my mate."
Balto dropped his jaw again. "How do Du know all that?"
"Mom and I already talked about this three days ago."
"I'm getting tired of that woman stealing my thunder!" Balto shouted out. Saba already knew about pollination. Now she already know about the birds and the bees. Both of which she had the "Talk" with Jenna!
Saba nuzzled her father's legs. "Look. since you're so worried about me, why don't I take Du to meet the boy I was talking to so Du two can get better acquainted."
"I don't know about all that." Balto shrugged until he saw his daughter's eyes glimmer as she smiled at him. "Papa please give him a chance. I Promise Du won't regret it."
"I'd better not."
Saba couldn't believe what she had heard. "So is that really a yes?!"
"I don't see why not?" Balto smiled. "Just one Frage though. What exactly did that kid do that made Du want to KISS him?"
"What are Du talking about?" Saba tilted her head.
"Oh C'mon, don't play dumb. Du know if I didn't stick my old grizzly muzzle in-between Du pups, Du would've totally been locking lips."
"Would not." Saba replied.
"Would too." Balto winked.
"Would not."
"Would too."
Boris Goosintov, a Russian gans and Balto's caretaker, was awakened Von the Father and daughter pair and their game of back-and-forth.
The Weiter day, Saba went to nearby trashcan tipped over in the alleyway and sure enough, there appeared the same black Malamute Husky pup with the cute cowlick. Saba was all to happy to see him.
" Iron."
Iron turned around to see who called to see who called his name. When he saw who it was though, he wagged his little tail and his smile reached both ears. He ran towards her, but stopped cold in his own tracks when saw a giant gray set of legs come from behind her.
"Balto. The Balto." Iron stared in awe.
"Looks like I have a fan-boy." Balto smiled.
"It's okay. My papa doesn't bite." Saba reassured Iron.
"Unless I find out that he's part cat." Balto smirked until he received a glare from his daughter. "Oh C'mon! I'm not really gonna hurt him. I'm willing to bet he's a great kid." Balto laughed as he stretched his paw to Iron.
Iron thought he was done for when he saw Balto stretch his paw out to him. however, what happened Weiter took him Von surprise. He opened his eyes to see and feel the old hero-dog's paw rubbing the back of his head. His tail wagged just a little. Even Saba smiled at this.
"What do Du like to do Iron?" Balto asked.
I like to run, dance, and recently, I learnt how to sing." Iron smiled.
"Well, I'll have Du know, I dabble in the melody myself." Balto said.
"Just because Du do it doesn't mean you're good at it." Saba teasingly sang to her father.
"Just because Du have a voice doesn't mean Du can't shut up." Balto teasingly sang back, Iron laughed at this.
Balto took one long look at Iron and sighed a heavy sigh.
"What?" Iron asked nervously.
"You look like a dog I used to know."
"Was he a friend?"
"Was. Yes." Balto sighed. "You think Du know a guy after almost growing up beside him. But wait until the Tag he finds out Du have slightly different background and just like that, he magically doesn't know Du anymore."
Iron smiled. "Real Friends don't let ethnic diversity get between them."
"You're a smart pup." Balto winked. "Too bad the other guy wasn't as wise as Du are, kid. Otherwise, he would have figured that out too."
"Papa, not that this is important, " Saba stepped in. "But Du sagte that Iron reminds Du of that dog. How?"
"For one, they have the same pelz design." Balto answered. "Black pelz with white underbelly. Another thing they have in common is the breed. They're both American Malamute Huskies."
"Mr. Balto," Iron looked up at him. "Excuse me if I interrupted."
Balto smiled at him. "Not at all, boy. I was pausing anyway. What did Du want though?"
"How did Du figure out what breed I am?"
Balto winked. " Your build. Detailed and muscular. Even your shoulders are broad. From what I've seen in my day, Malamutes always developed muscle mass at an early age quicker than any breed of Husky. For Du to be hardly three months old and to look like Du can already pull a sled, Du had to be a Malamute."
"Woooow." Both Iron and Saba wondered in amazement at Balto's wisdom.
"One last similarity is your names."
Iron tilted his head. "Was his name Iron too?"
Balto laughed. "Not exactly. But like you, he was named after a particular type of known metal."
Saba scoffed. " I'll bet his name sounded completely silly. What was he called anyway? Brass, Bronze, Ore, Rusty, oder Lead? I bet his name was Chrome."
Balto's smile grew weaker as he answered, "No." Then, his smile utterly died and a frown was took it's place. "Steele."
Iron could have sworn that his herz stopped beating when he fully heard that . At that he knew exactly who Balto was talking about: His father, Steele! Balto's old friend who became a prejudice traitor, was Iron's Dad! It was important that Balto did not that Iron was connected to Steele in anyway, because if he found out, not only would it ruin his chances of getting in good with Balto, but he'd screw up his chances of seeing Saba ever again. He knew somehow, he had to keep as big a gap between him and his father's relationship as possible while he was in Balto's presence.
"Iron.." Balto tilted his head. "Iron?"
Iron was taken away from his thoughts and brought back to reality when he heard Balto's voice calling his name. "Yes sir?"
"Kind of looks like we Lost Du there." Balto said. " Du don't Von any chance know the guy do you?"
"I think I would remember him if I met him." Iron shrugged his shoulders. "Doesn't ring a bell."
"Papa, can Iron and I go hang out for a moment?" Saba asked.
"Sure." Balto winked. "You crazy kids go on, just stay close."
"Sweet. Come on Iron, let's roll."
Saba bounded off, with Iron close behind, but not before he looked at Nome's Hero and smiled a big smile. With that, he rushed after Saba.
The two cut a corner and began to hop and jump around each other. Iron was just so happy, began running around her eagerly, Saba smiled and watched as Iron literally ran circles around her.
" Excuse me," Iron sagte as he stopped running. "I was just so excited beca- ....." He stopped when he felt Saba resting her head on his chest. His herz began to accelerate it's beat, his tail wagged like never before. He eventually relaxed as he placed his chin on the oben, nach oben of her head. Iron wanted this moment to last for eternity.
Unfortunately, what seemed like forever, was only seven minutes. For at the end of that time, a shadow came over the pups. They looked up to see what they could have sworn was a larger version of Iron. Indeed, he was, because he had black fur, white underbelly, blue eyes, broad shoulders, and a well-muscled body. He was almost an older future version of Iron but with no cowlick.
"Hello." The dog smiled.
"Hi." Saba replied with friendly innocence.
"No, no, no!" Iron screamed in his thoughts. "What's my Dad doing here? If Balto comes and see him, everything will be ruined.
"I take Du know a certain dog in this town named Balto." The dog sagte to Saba.
"Yeah." Saba said. "He's my dad."
The dog smirked and winked at Iron.
Iron shot her a look of shock. "Dad. Don't do anything stupid." He thought.
Iron's father extended his paw to Saba. The pup responded Von doing the same, thus shaking their paws.
"My name is Saba. What's yours?"
"My name would be-"
THUD!
The pups could not believe what just happened. Just Sekunde ago, the stranger was in front of Saba shaking paws with her. Then the next, he was rammed Von a big gray blur into the ground, four meters from the pups. Saba looked to her side to see the object assaulting the dog... .. was her own father!
"Daddy! What are Du doing? " Saba cried out as she watched her father rake his claws over the other dog's face.
"Can't talk. Run!" Balto replied as he opened his mouth widely and bit into the other dog's chest so hard, his teeth broke through the skin and sunk in. Balto released his grip and allowed his victim to get back on all four legs. No sooner did he do this, Balto sunk his fangs into the back if his neck and in one motion, he threw the stranger into a nearby trashcan.
"You know when I told Du guys to stay close." Balto sagte shooting a frown at his daughter. " I meant where I could see you. That's the dog I was telling Du about Von the way."
"Wow. Really?" Saba looked down. "Then, I guess it was good Du were here. Better safe, sicher than sorry."
"Exactly." Balto smiled. " Speaking of which, are Du guys okay?"
" I'm super." Saba wagged her tail. "How about Du Iron?"
Before he could answer, the other dog reappeared from underneath the garbage.
Balto growled at the dog whom he had viciously attacked. "Stand down, Steele. Du don't want round two."
"Balto." The dog called Steele snarled. "Get away from my son!"
"Say what now?"
"In case I have to spell it out for you; the little pup standing behind Du that looks like me, yeah. That's my youngest pup."
"Your youngest WHAT?!" Balto gasped. "You mean there's more? Du reproduced?!!"
"Yes I have family of my own." Steele smirked. "And that's my baby boy, Iron."
Balto couldn't believe what he had heard. He then looked out into the distance. " Saba, get away from him." He sagte in a calm voice and didn't even look at her.
" Dad, Iron wouldn't do anything to hurt us."
" First of all; Du don't know. Sekunde of all; I pretty sure I asked Du to do something. Come out here before I lose what remnant I have been of my patience."
Saba obeyed her father's voice and walked towards him.
Balto turned to Iron. "Nothing personal kid, I just don't chances. Saba we're leaving." With that said, Balto left the area with his daughter.
" Does this mean I can't see Iron anymore?" Saba asked.
"What do Du think?" Balto answered.
When they were out of sight, Iron hung his tail and head as low as possible.
"Don't mope over those mutts, son." Steele sagte to Iron. " Let's go."
Steels headed into the opposite direction, instinctively, Iron followed him. He gave one look in the opposite direction, he allowed a few tears to fall to the ground before turning to follow his father.