When I was fourteen I found Rocky. That spring day, I was catching fish with my grandfather when I1the faint (微弱的)crying and found the trembling wolf cubt (幼兽). As I bent down, he moved2toward me. Little Rocky gained 3after I fed a few drops of warm milk to him. Soon he was4and warm. My grandfather finally agreed to let me 5him.
That summer Rocky and I became6partners. We hunted the grasshoppers. And in the fall, we went to the nearest meadowst (草地)7field mice. The winter months were the happiest I could8. Often we would make a fire in the bushes. Rocky would9his head between his front paws, with his eye on me10I told him stories.
All the pleasure made me forget my Grandpa's repeated11, and one night I left Rocky unchained. The following morning I was told Rocky ha12a rooster. My grandpa decided to return Rocky to nature, but it was 13 for me to lose him.
For the next two years I was very busy, but I would14wonder if Rocky remembered me. Easter came early that year and during the holidays I went to15my cousins. On my way home, it began to snow heavily. I had to16for the night in the forest and hoped that by morning the storm would have17. The next day I realized the storm was even18. Unfortunately I found two wolves waiting to attack me. Then I heard a19to my side and turned my head. It was Rocky, and he had driven off the others. I cried and hugged him20.