AN: I decided to combine the two last chapters together into one. I really liked what I did with this and I hope that others did as well. Before people ask, no there will not be a sequel to this story, but this will not be the last time I do a R63 story. Just for the sake of playing around with names here are the R63 names I would give other chracters and you are free to use them with my permission if you want to use them:

Chase = Siren (Like a police siren)

Marshall = Marsha

Skye = Sore (Like a Soring Eagle)

Rocky = Reggie (Simple)

Zuma = Zuma (I think this works for both genders)

Rubble = Marble (Both are rocks but Marble sounds more femalish)

Everest = Trivor (Named after a very big mountain in Pakistan)

Ryder = Ryder (I think it can work as a unisex name)

Katie = Kyle (Simple)

Jake = Jackie (Simple)

Alex = Alexia (Simple)

Mr. Porter, Mayor Goodway, and Captain Turbot are all last names so they can stay the same.

P.S. As promised I will now start working on Everest Gone Missing. Keep an eye out for it.

Disclaimer: I don't own Paw Patrol


For the first time in my life, I had no idea what to do. No amount of training could have prepared me for the fact that I learned that Marsha, my best friend in the whole world who I had stuck by through thick and thin, was in love with me. While I searched for her all over Adventure Bay, everything started to click to me as I analyzed all the time we spent with each other. The way she looked at me, talke to me, acted around me. If I had even the slightest thought of her having feelings I would have seen this all a long time ago.

Yet it took breaking her heart again to do this. I never hated anybody in the world more then myself at that moment. Because as I searched for Marsha I realized something that I didn't know existed in my heart until that day. I was also in love with Marsha.

There wasn't any other pup I trusted, cared about, and wanted to make happy then her. I was even willing to die for her when Fuel held her hostage. Her smile that always radiated better then the sun itself. Those clear blue eyes that shined like diamonds. Her touch… god her nuzzles now felt like warm blankets on a cold day.

The day she wore that blue dress. That dark feeling I had when she dated Ken and Fuel. My drive to always spend everyday with her and waking moment there was. I wasn't just blind to Marha's feelings. I was blind to my own.

I love Marsha, and I needed to tell her that. The problem was finding her.

I had searched through all Adventure Bay to the point where it was night. Yet, I didn't give up. I was determined to find her, even if it took me another few hours. I wondered where she could be as I tried her puptag over and over again, but she ignored my call. I couldn't blame her.

Then I realized there was one place she could be. Our spot. I drove as fast as I could towards the secret hide out we had. I didn't know what to say to her or even what to do. I didn't even know if she would forgive me for my actions. But I didn't care. I just wanted to see her safe and sound.

When I arrived, I saw her right there. Her white and spotted fur glowing over the moonlight's beam. She stared at the stars with teary-eyes, as if asking the heavens for a reason to end her pain. I felt a tear of my own drip down my cheek when I saw this and took a deep breath. I slowly made my way out of my cruiser and landed on the ground. Marsha must have heard me 'cause she turned around but glared before turning away.

Walking slowly towards her, I tried to think of something to say. When I was just a few feet, I decided to just speak from the heart instead. My brain was what got me into this, now it was time for my heart to get me out. "Marsha… I know the truth… I… I'm sorry." She froze up a bit but didn't say anything so I continue. "You're right. I am an idiot. I'm such an idiot that I couldn't see that my best friend was in love with me. All this time you tried to show your feelings and I just ignored them, hurting you each time. I can't forgive myself for that. Just like I can never forgive myself any time I hurt you."

I closed my eyes and sighed. "You're so important to me, Marsha. Before you, I only had Ryder as a friend and when you join the team I felt so happy. I had someone I could play with, train with, and talk to. You were my best friend, Marsha. And you still are… but now I realize that you were always something more."

She slowly began to turn around and look at me as I smiled warmly. "You were the pup that was always in my heart and mind. Every day I thought about you and what we could do together. I thought it was just friendship, but realizing now… I think I've also fallen for you too, Marsha. Your touch, your smile, your big heart. I've been so blind to it, but I see now that I love you too. And I don't know if you will ever forgive me, but I want you to know that I will do everything in my power to make it up to you. Please, Marsha… just forgi-OOF!"

By the time I finished, she was already tackling me and at first I thought she was going to attack. That when's I felt her lips press against mine and I froze up. Soon, however, I felt myself melting from that kiss and kissed back. My heart fluttered as I knew that I had not only been forgiven, but that I finally found the pup of my dreams. She had always been there beside me, but now I'm never going to let her go.

"What took you so long?" chuckled Marsha as she looked at me from above, smiling with tear soaked eyes.

"Better late than never, huh?" I asked.

"… I love you, Chase."

"And I love you, Marsha."

We kissed again and continued to be together throughout that night.


"… and that's how your mother and I fell in love," said Chase as he finished the story to a Dalmatian pup that was looking at him with wide eyes. The much older German Shepard, now a full grown dog, smiled at the memories that came afterwards. The dance, the many dates, the wedding, their honeymoon, and finally their pride and joy that had asked how his parents got married. "So why do you want to know so badly, Marshall?"

"Well," said Marshall, pawing the floor of the Lookout. "You and Mom were best friends when you got together… so I wanted to know if it was… okay to like… like a friend more than a friend."

Chase's eyes blinked for a bit before he smirked and realized who his son was talking about. "This is about Gale isn't it?" His son's deep blush made him laugh. Rocky and Skye are going to laugh when they learn my son is in love with their daughter.

"Y-yeah, I guess," said Marshall with a sigh. "But what if she says no? I don't… I don't want to lose her as my best friend."

Chase walked over to his worried son and nuzzled him. "Marshall, you and Gale were born just a few days apart from each other and have been together since. You both are so close it would take an act of God to separate you two. Even if she doesn't return your feelings, I'm sure she'll still be your friend."

"T-thanks, Dad," said Marshall with a sigh of relief.

"You know, that dance I took your mother to is still going to be a few days from now. Might be a good time to ask Gale out," Chase said with a smile.

"Just as long as I don't say as friends, right?" asked Marshall as he rushed out to play with the other pups outside.

Just as he left, Marsha, now grown up too, watched her son howl and go outside while coming in before kissing her husband. "What did Marshall want?"

"To tell him the story of how I came to learn how I was in love with you," whispered Chase as he kissed her back, making her giggle.

"And you did tell him how much of an idiot you were for being blind, right?" asked Marsha.

"Well, I can see clearly now, can't I?" said Chase as he whispered into her ear. "You know the pups are all playing outside and nobody's on the second floor. Think we can do for a little private time?"

Marsha just grinned before she licked Chase on the cheek and laughed as the two friends, now lovers, head to the elevator.