Chapter 1
A/N: This story was requested by a follower, so I will be working on this and a couple of other stories. This is based off of The New Pup. I do NOT own the PAW Patrol.
Marshall looks over to see a husky standing over him. He couldn't stop blushing, but it was not noticed due to Marshall's fur. He could still hear the name ringing in his ears, Everest. He thought it was the most beautiful name for the most beautiful pup he had ever seen. Marshall looked over and smiled at Everest, who looked at the smiling Dalmatian and began to smile too. Marshall got up from the fallen table and started shaking off the dirt.
"Are you okay, Marshall?" questioned Chase.
"I'm good!" exclaimed Marshall.
Ryder agreed to let the pups hang out here with Jake and Everest, but he didn't have an extra sleeping bag for Everest, so he became a little worried.
"Everest, I don't have a sleeping bag for you, so you…" Ryder was immediately interrupted by Marshall.
"She can use mine!" said Marshall. This didn't shock anyone because Marshall is always there to help out. He usually offers his treats to Rubble and has put his life in danger on multiple occasions to save others.
"Thank you, Marshall!" Everest said with a big grin on her face.
"No problem, Everest." Said Marshall. Marshall went to his truck and pulled out his sleeping bag. Marshall had got it cleaned the day before and it was nice and fresh.
"Here Everest. I got it cleaned, so it won't have a Marshall stench on it." Everyone started giggling, including Marshall. He rolled it to Everest without even tripping. This was shocking to Ryder, Jake, and the pups because Marshall usually trips on something.
"Here you go, Everest!" said an excited Marshall.
"Thank you, Marshall…Wait, where will you sleep?" said Everest.
"Hmm…I can sleep by the fire. I'll be fine." Marshall reassured her.
"Marshall, are you sure?" questioned Everest.
"I'm sure." Said Marshall. Everest wasn't sure if Marshall was telling the truth or not.
"Marshall, please tell me. I will let you use it. It is your sleeping bag." Said Everest.
"No, please use it. I insist."
Everest nodded, but felt bad for using Marshall's sleeping bag. Ryder looked at his watch and it was already midnight.
"WOW! Okay pups, bed time!" said Ryder. All the pups nodded as they obeyed the owner. Skye, Everest, Rocky, Rubble, Chase, Zuma, and Ryder set their sleeping bags next to the PAW Patroller. Everest slept next to Skye as they had already become great friends.
"Goodnight, pups!" said Ryder. The boy then looked over to Marshall, who was all alone right next to the fire. Everest also looked over and she felt something in her chest that she never felt before…love.
"Marshall?" questioned Ryder. Marshall had already dozed off, but upon hearing his name, shot up.
"I'm up!" said Marshall.
"Are you okay, Marshall?" questioned Chase.
"I'm fine, just tired." Marshall said. He walked back to where he was and lied down on his back and looked at the stars.
"Okay pup…stay warm."
Jake had gone into his cabin and got a sleeping bag out and went to sleep with Ryder and the pups. That night, no one slept but Rubble and Jake as Ryder and the other pups were worried if Marshall would freeze. In the early hours of the morning, Marshall stood up, stretched, and went for a walk. As he passed by the other pups and Ryder, he saw that most of them were awake.
"Ryder, pups, why aren't you asleep?" asked Marshall, quietly since Rubble and Jake were fast asleep.
"We were worried." Said Skye.
"Oh…Don't worry about me. Anyways, I'm going to go for a morning walk. I will be back later. You all need some shuteye."
As Marshall walked off, the rest of the pups yawned and fell asleep. Ryder was the last one to fall asleep as he still worried about Marshall. Meanwhile, Marshall was exploring the peak of Jake's mountain.
'Very interesting. I love this view…' thought Marshall. He then got to the highest point he could and saw a baby deer with one of its legs trapped.
"Oh no! Don't worry, let me help you!"
Although Marshall didn't have his medical gear, he could still give the young deer a checkup. He got the leg unstuck and looked at the leg. He put it on the ground and saw the young deer immediately jerked it up.
"Oh no! You need help!" Marshall was lucky that the deer was the same height of him.
"Come on, get on my back!" said Marshall. The deer got on Marshall's back and they proceeded to go down, when he saw a pup that was injured. He didn't know who the pup was, but noticed that it was injured. He walked as fast as he could to the other pup.
"Hey pup! What's wrong?"
The pup started whimpering. The pup was a female husky with a brown coat. Her name is Sierra.
"It's okay…I won't hurt you. Come with me and I will help you." Said Marshall.
"T-T-T-Thank you…" said Sierra nervously.
"Are you hurt?"
"My paw hurts." Said Sierra, lifting her right paw.
"When we walk, put your weight on me. I will help you down to my truck."
Sierra started to walk down, putting her weight on Marshall. It took Marshall about three times the time that it would usually take him to get down. By the time he got back to camp, the pups were all eating. He walked out of the last wall of woods and Ryder saw Marshall, the young deer on his back and the husky on his side. He also saw a bunny on his head.
"Marshall?!" said Ryder, shocked. The pups looked over to the three animals that Marshall was helping.
"I need to get to my ambulance." Ryder opened up the back and Marshall's pup house transformed to an ambulance. He put the deer on the middle table and he placed the bunny and the husky on the side chairs.
"I will be right back." Said Marshall. He ran over and put on his pup pack. He quickly put it on and ran to his ambulance. He passed Skye and Everest, but he knew that he couldn't chat because of his patients. Everest was concerned on why Marshall was running and followed him.
"Okay…I have concluded that you can go back to the forest in a day or so. Let me just wrap your hoove." Marshall wrapped the deer's hoove and brought her to the empty row of chairs on the right side of his ambulance. He walked to Sierra and saw the extent of her injuries.