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Loners of New York City ((Literate dog role-play))

Rules: 1. Post a paragraph or more. 2. Proper puncuation/grammer/capitalization, spelling is not a issue. 3. No instant love. 4. No power-playing. 5. No first person mode. ((My character is a black female German Shepherd with white paws and underbelly.)) The rain was pouring hard down onto the bustling city. Even past midnight the city was buzzing with movement and activity. Humans and their cars drove down the busy roads, no one noticed the small skinny form of a German Shepherd padding down the streets. A car raced by and Bell found herself now covered in sticky oily water. She sighed, wishing once more for the warmth of her masters house. But he was gone and now she was left to wander the streets alone. She would run into other dogs now and then, but no one she stuck around with ot got along with for that matter. Most dogs around here kept to themselves, some were even mean when it came down to foraging for scraps in the alleyways. Bells ears were plastered to her head and her tail hung, almost dragging across the sidewalk as she took cover under a empty bench and watched the cars go by.

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Scarlet is a medium red female mutt.)<br /> <br /> Scarlet ears drooped and her fur dragged on the ground. The wet rain ran down her whiskers and dropped with a splat. Her stomach fur rippled, sending a shower of drops onto the pavement below. Her stomach growled again and she moaned softly. Ever since she fell out of the truck a year ago she hadfelt hunger as a knawing pain, eating away at her insides until her stomach was small. She weakly swung her head side to side, sniffing for food. She spotted a slab of meat laying on the sidewalk and darted forward excitedly, but her tail drooped when she saw the two dogs. She knew it wasn't safe, that big dog looked scary, but the prospect of food pulled her until she sat a distance from them, waiting for them to offer. She knew it wasn't likely, but it was worth a try. It wasn't every day you found a hunk of meat.<br />
(umm.... do i post a skelly?)
Sha snorted. "If I try to get food out of those garbage cans, one of two things happens: I get caught, or I fall in and have to bark until a human lets me out."<br /><br />He took to nibbling at his chunk of meat, though he wasn't particularly hungry. The humans he lived with kept him supplied with dry kernels of... something... and he didn't often get hungry anymore. He was happy to see Bell eating; it looked as though she hadn't gotten a decent meal in a while. She'd be happier with some food in her belly, and then maybe he could get an interesting story out of her.
((Random muchxD But nah I don't care.))
Do you mind if I just test a picture on this forum? >.><br /><img src="http://www.alacritysim.com/images/automated_images/cached_dogs/16815.png?randomstring=142">
Bell grinned, tail wagging slightly before she sniffed at what Sha had taken away from the gray dog. Meat. <br /><br />She nipped at it before tearing a good sized chunk out of it. She made sure there was still enough for her smaller companion. <br /><br />"Much funner then trying to get it out of cans yourself."
Sha reached his destination and dropped his prize, then started spinning in circles, yipping excitedly. "Perfect! Perfect! Bell, that was amazing! You really had the bluff on him."<br /><br />It then dawned on him how idiotic he was acting and he ducked his head. "I mean, good work. Have a victory bite."
Bell lunged forwards towrads the gray dog, barking like mad before she leaped right over the other dog, running after the retreating form of Sha. <br /><br />She could feel the victory cousrsing through her veins, that dog didn't even know what had happened. She smirked to herself, city life did have its perks.
Sha crouched at the other end of the alley, waiting for his opportunity. He had to hand it to Bell-- she was scary when she wanted to be. The moment she started snarling, the grey dog bolted to his feet and spun to face her, hackles raised and teeth bared.<br /><br />'Come on. Step away from the can,' Sha encouraged him mentally. The dog assumed an aggressive stance and started to walk toward Bell. One step... two... three--<br /><br />That was all Sha needed. His paws barely made a sound as he darted forward, snagged a chunk of meat half his own size and high-tailed it out of there before the now-meal-less dog could turn around.
Bell trotted after Sha, her ears alert for anything that might mean danger or another dog. She almost stepped on Sha as he suddenly stopped. She heard a snuffling sound and spotted a large gray dog eating out of a shiny metal trash can. <br /><br />Bell sniffed the air, but couldn't tell what was inside it since the gray dogs scent blocked everything else out. She slipped down the indicated direction, the other dog was to busy eating to notice her. She turned and faced him, snarling with her ears held back and her teeth bared.

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