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Post by (--Z E P H Y r! on Feb 20, 2009 23:57:33 GMT -5
. h o t !!SOBER
Knowing the world is "ok" is one thing, but knowing it fucked up is another. Personally, I have always known it was fucked up, and with it, was me. I was deffinatly one screwed up bastard. I trully didnt care though, what people thought about that. If they wanted my opinion, hell, Id give it to them in a heart beat. They didnt, well, if you say the wrong thing, your gonna hear it anyways. Even if you didnt want to hear it.
I was evil, hard, and deffinatly a jerk, but somwhere deep inside, I knew I wanted that to change. I had just never met someone who would help me. If I had met someone though, would I have been willing? Sure, maybe...
I trotted along the deserted road, keeping my mind filled with thoughts so I didnt have to be so lonely. My pads were starting to swell, as I had been traveling for an awful long time. My muscles ached, and my tongue was hanging from my mouth, dropping saliva with each step. I took in a breath, and stopped, dropping instantly to the ground in the hot sun. Even if it was autumn, and the temperaturs were dropping alittle, it was still hot, even when youve been traveling for two days.
I was starving, and thirsty. Oh I was deprived of water so much, that my throat burned with each raspy pant I took. I looked up into the bright sun, and let out a small whimper. God was it hot...
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Post by Mental..;; on Feb 21, 2009 0:11:59 GMT -5
Lying in the shadows the Australian shepherd bitch was quite content, the sun couldn't reach her to warm her too much so she wasn't troubled by the heat of the day at all. Her somewhat long coat was a terrible nuisance in the summertime though, because it was near impossible for her to cool herself down unless she was to stay in some form or supply of water. She watched as a dog appeared, panting and then just seemingly collapsing onto the concrete. He was close to where she was, too close. Though today she couldn't care less about things as simple as others invading her personal space, as long as they didn't push their luck though.
She moved a bit, making herself more comfortable as she kept her head raised to watch the dog that was lying on the ground close to her, looking quite bored indeed. "Dumbass dog." She muttered to herself, though he could possibly hear her words because she wasn't quite going to keep what she was thinking a secret. If he was stupid enough to not stay in the shadows on a hot day like this then she had no sympathy for him. And being light in color he shouldn't be so affected by the sun anyway. But that was his problem, she wasn't going to offer him a friendly hello or anything because she wasn't quite the type for small talk and getting to know others.
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Post by (--Z E P H Y r! on Feb 21, 2009 0:22:58 GMT -5
. s a y i t a g a i n !!DUMBASS DOG
Alright, you just met someone, and they dont look very friendly. Do you assume that they are not friendly immediatly? Or make friends? Hmmm. Think about it. You dont know shit about me, and yet your gonna... what? Call me a dumbass dog? Huh. Well, then again I cant say much. I think of it like this, if your a mutt, go the fuck away cause I aint gonna say anything to you.
Yet, here I was, being called the words I would speek to someone. Had this voice any idea as to how much I had just traveled? Didnt matter really what color I was, heat affects all. I turned my head alittle, looking at the figure amidst the shadows. I closed my eyes, then attempted to stand, completing it. My muscles tightened, and I looked like a god right as the sun glinted off my coat. I raised my head to the sky, panting once more. I looked back to the figure, and identified it as a female.
I smirked alittle, but then quickly wiped it. Such a way to start a conversation, dont you think, Dumb-ass? I threw her words back at her with as much kindness as I could muster with that kind of phrase. I pulled my lips back into a twisted smile, and somehow, I flashed a bit of my wretched personality.
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Post by Mental..;; on Feb 21, 2009 0:31:01 GMT -5
She had shut her eyes halfway when he spoke, his words making her open her clear blue eyes again to stare at him, an icy look in her penetrating gaze though her expression was blank, not affected by his words at all. Slight huffing sound was made, it could be seen as an amused sound or just a 'figures' sound, which it was. She didn't really expect much else from this dog, they always seemed to throw your own words back at you because they couldn't think of anything better to say. "What gives you the idea I wanted to start a conversation?" She asked him, giving a bored yawn before she lowered her head onto the ground between her front paws, shutting her eyes again slightly though not completely.
She was lying on her stomach next to a wall, the shadow almost dark enough to hide her except for the fact that the white parts of her coat showed clearly because of the way some light still managed to be cast onto her. Though none of the heat came with the light, which pleased her quite a bit. Since she was not easily impressed by others nor affected by flirting or appearances or anything like that. She was a dog that preferred to be on her own and hated others in her space. That was why the way that the sun hitting his coat and the way it made him look didn't affect her at all, just made him all the less interesting because he was behaving just like all of them did.
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Post by (--Z E P H Y r! on Feb 21, 2009 1:12:00 GMT -5
. f i n e !!YAWN
Ah, hell no. I sneered, shaking off my exhaustion and stepping closer. Mmm, dont talk? I asked, rhetoricly of course. I stepped closer to her again, and my head dropped to the ground, my blue eyes looking her over. I finally, sighed, then walked to her, dropping a few feet away from her in a tired heap. If she didn't like it, leave.
I didn't give a crap right now, infact, I didn't have any sneer comments to give, so I just rested my head like she did, closing my eyes and enjoying the shade. I didn't care that my throat burned, and my body throbbed, the rest was needed, and I would get it. I yawned, then stretched out, careful to keep my distance from the female.
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Post by Mental..;; on Feb 21, 2009 1:21:51 GMT -5
She heard his question but assumed it was rhetorical so she didn't answer him. She stayed where she was as she kept her icy gaze on him, knowing he was looking her over but she couldn't care less. She was pretty, of course.. not that she cared though, if it had been her choice she would've chosen to be an ugly mutt. It would just have meant that creatures like him would be disgusted by her and just leave her alone.
When he basically just plopped himself down next to her the hair on the back of her neck raised slightly as she tensed, pulling her back paws closer to her as a slight growl escaped her, though only a warning and nothing more. She wasn't just randomly going to attack him, no, that would be way too much trouble for a warm day like today. She couldn't wait for winter. Blue eyes opened and turned onto him as an unhappy look appeared on her features. "Can't you find your own bloody shade?" She asked, her words cold and unhappy.
She kept her eyes on him, she didn't need sleep or anything like that, having been sleeping for most of the day anyway. She just preferred to lie in the shadows in the heat of the day instead of running around like a lunatic getting herself dehydrated and hot. She didn't need that, she was much happier just lying around in the day and then finding food at night when it was much cooler. Though in the winter she was out and about in the day and night alike.
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Post by (--Z E P H Y r! on Feb 21, 2009 15:49:36 GMT -5
. b i a t c h !!GREED
The hell I would find my own shade. I was so flippin tired I didnt even have the energy to reply to the damned bitch. I huffed instead, keeping my eyes shut and letting my mind be overcome in blackness. I played songs in my head. If you were dead or still alive, I dont care, I dont care Just go ahead and leave this all behind I swear, I dont care. I played the tune over and over, and smirked, what a lovely song.
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Post by Mental..;; on Feb 21, 2009 15:57:27 GMT -5
Having him just huff at her for a response made anger flare up momentarily though the smirk that seemed to appear on his features was enough for her. She stared at him, her icy eyes taking on the expression of anger too, though her face stayed blank. She got up and moved over to him, nothing about her hostile as she stepped over him. She lowered his head to take hold of him by the scruff of his neck so that she could drag him away from her spot and into the sun. If he was too tired to even reply to her then he would be too tired to stop her from doing this, though it would hurt him because he would be too heavy to drag easily. When she had either dragged him or he had stopped her from doing so she let go of him and just glared at him without saying a word. She didn't need to say a word, the angry look was still in her icy eyes as she glared at him, waiting to see what he was going to say or do before she would decide whether or not to go and lie down in her spot again.
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Post by (--Z E P H Y r! on Feb 22, 2009 13:29:44 GMT -5
. u n w a n t e d !!SCOFF
Having someone acctually touch me seemed so... odd. But above that, having a female touch me, pull me. It was like... tugging on my damned heart. My eyes flew open and searched for her, my body slid across the ground, then landed on the pavement. I stood immediatly, looking at her with wide eyes. I was completely stiff, immobile, to shocked to do anything.
I finally blinked, and my breathing returned to normal. I took her in once, then had to rethink it, taking her in again. Wow... I breathed, trying to reorganize the now scrambled thoughts that littered my brain. I stepped back, then shook my head. Alright then... I turned away, trying to get over it, and started to walk off, dumbstruck.
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Post by Mental..;; on Feb 22, 2009 13:37:57 GMT -5
She watched him, hearing his words her ears twitched slightly.. wow? She let him start to walk off before she turned towards him, maybe he was somehow appealing to her better nature. "You don't have to walk off too far.. Just get your own shade." She commented, no icy edge to her words whatsoever. She had seen the dumbstruck expression on his face and it had amused her slightly. "And don't look so bloody dumbstruck by my actions, being dragged around by another dog isn't so unusual." She commented, a slightly amused tone to her voice as she moved over to her shade again before lying down, watching him. She could tell now that he was exhausted, by the easiness of her actions and him not stopping her, so she would be nice and let him rest. As long as he didn't come too close to her.
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