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SpartanAmethyst wrote:username: SpartanAmethyst
storage thread: ARK Senegals
hound name: ARK Glacial Drift | Gladys
coloration: Wire slate piebald, irish white base || partial heterochromia, ice/dark blue
sex: Female
age: 5 years
collar color: Same as her accessory, two toned blue
prompt:
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SpartanAmethyst wrote:username: SpartanAmethyst
storage thread: ARK Senegals
hound name: ARK Glacial Drift | Gladys
coloration: Wire slate piebald, irish white base || partial heterochromia, ice/dark blue
sex: Female
age: 5 years
collar color: Same as her accessory, two toned blue
prompt: Despite her icy appearance and wintry name, Gladys had never actually seen snow before.
Now, here she stood on the backseat of her handler's car, looking down at the strange white substance on the ground below. The wind blew strong in this Colorado valley, and she was very thankful her handler had bought her a sweater during a pit stop in southern California. She was used to the desert and heat, but they'd relocated to a new home when their previous kennel had shut down due to money problems. Gladys had definitely not been prepared for this much of a climate change, that was for sure. As her owner tried to slowly coax her down so they could get inside their new home, Gladys began inching down towards the frigid ground, mentally preparing herself before she finally took the leap and jumped down.
There wasn't enough time in the world to prepare her for the shock of that freezing snow.
Suddenly the most composed, graceful, and elegant dog the world had ever known let out a sharp yelp of surprise, leaping almost 6 feet straight up in surprise. In seconds Gladys barreled through the ankle-height snow towards the nearby cabin, leaping up onto the snow-free porch faster than her handler could blink. Suddenly the human woman burst out laughing, clutching her stomach at the events that just unfolded and the resulting glare Gladys was giving her. As she grabbed the bags from her trunk, she hurried to let Gladys inside where it was warm. The Senegal bolted for the fireplace and immediately curled up in front of it; the snow would definitely take a very long time to get used to. If she ever did.
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