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Old March 16th, 2018, 11:26 PM
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Default Re: Dogs of Hale {Role-play Thread}

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Silas//Dutch Shepherd//Alpha Male//Clover Meadows

Silas followed his master through the front door-way into their home. Instantly, he was tackled to the ground by two young children, one petting him, the smaller one trying to climb onto him. He licked their faces excitedly. His master kissed his wife smiled at the children.

As they sat down for their dinner, Silas gulped down his, then slipped out his doggy door to patrol Clover Meadows.

Cassius//Shepherd-Husky mix//Beta Male//Strays

Cassius prowled around the restaurant, finding his way to the dumpster in the back. As he mouthed through the old food, he thought, How could humans be so wasteful? But he didn't think on it for long, because there was plenty to eat, and he was grateful for the slobby humans.

Braxil//Aussie//Female Member//Shady Willow Trails

Braxil came back from the pastures, after a long day of moving cattle. She lapped at the water in the tanks, and was disappointed the work was finished so easy. She enjoyed having work to do, and loved running around and nipping at heels. Her master's face always beamed with pride at her work well done. Now, she wondered to the gate of their property and laid against it, her head poking out, hoping for something fun to do.
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Travis

Travis huffed as he wandered through the rolling fields of the farmers his master's ranch was next to. His head hanged low as he tracked his own footsteps, feeling the wind brush against his coats and sides. Part of him saddened by the fact that he could only feel the harsh cold the wind sprung upon him that seeped under his coat, and that he couldn't smell the subtle trails of other dogs and wildlife like he once good. Travis's ear twitched, however, at the sounds coming to his east. He hummed for a moment, thinking clearly about whose territory was in that direction before settling on the fact that Braxil lived there. He padded softly towards her direction, wanting to speak to her. Living on the ranch with his master was hard. He knew the younger dogs were more fit, they need grooming and attention. But the way he was left in the shadows made his heartthrob with an ache he thought for certain had no right existing in his heart. Plus, all the pups he did talk to often left him more stressed and tired than anything. Friedly conversation with a fellow member seemed the right thing to do in that instance.

Tabitha

She woke slowly, shaking out her coat and stretching on the sheets of her owner's bed. When she looked up, she was neither saddened nor surprised to see her owner gone. A simple instance of the daily commodities Tabitha had become accustomed too. Jumping down from the bed, she strolled through the expansive apartment, before rolling toward the window, and taking a step outside on the fire escape. She huffed some air from her nose and smiled at the way it created puffed up clouds in the air. Her eyes then were drawn to the city, ever expanding in the distance. An advantage to her owner's high home was the view. Tabitha knew that logically it made it harder to leave the plush apartment- climbing down the rusty fire escapes was far from her favorite activity in the world. Yet, she knew that the view seemed to make the sacrifice worth it. Huffing a bit, she rested her snout on the railing of the fire escape, eyes watching the city lights blink with a fond warmness. She thought about a patrol through the city and for Crystal Hills, but her body ached from tiredness and instead, she rested, peering on and down to the back alleyway. Tabitha noticed a figure behind one of the restaurants there and peaked her head up. She was tempted to call out to the stranger, but thought against it, instead sitting straighter and watching the dog suspiciously.