I would like to adopt!
Number: 10
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Name: Kaimu
Species: Husky
Personality: She's very distractible, and she has a pretty short attention span. If she's talking to someone, and a feather floats by, she would usually leap up and chase it. She daydreams quite a lot, and she sometimes doesn't pay attention to someone trying to tell her something. She hates nightmares, and is kind of superstitious, so she always keeps a dreamcatcher tied to her tail.
Otherwise, she is gentle and caring, if not kind of scatter-brained about it. She is skilled in the art of healing, and knows many herbs and plants with medical properties. She frequently has prophetic dreams; dreams that come true. Sadly, her dreamcatcher prevents her from foreseeing anything dangerous or bad in the future. She hates fights about ANYTHING, and would be a pacifist or a healer in any kind of war or argument.
Likes: Feathers, leaves, warm temperatures, shiny objects, daydreaming, good dreams, wind, and sunlight.
Dislikes: Nightmares, impatient people, the dark, bad luck, and fights. She is very scared of any loved one dying, which is why she currently lives alone.
Background (Optional, but it gives you a better shot): Kaimu's mother died when she was born (in a forest clearing), so she was taken in by a scatterbrained female husky who forgot about her as soon as she was weaned. Some say she got her dreaminess from this surrogate mother.
When she was forgotten, she wandered around the wilderness, finding little mice to eat and hiding from predators. She grew up in this manner, spending most of her first two years just wandering around and exploring to see what she could see. She had many adventures, alone like this.
Soon she came upon a wolf pack, that she joined. She wasn't very good for hunting, and she was useless in fights because of her distracted nature. But she discovered her talents as a healer and prophecy-seer, and the lead male (who had still been in need of a mate) fell in love with her, despite the fact that she was a husky. The lead wolf and Kaimu became mates, though they never had a chance to have a litter.
One day, human hunters intruded into the pack's denning place, and killed every last pack member except for Kaimu. Kaimu had been collecting healing herbs at the time, and when she came home to see her friends and her love dead on the forest floor, her heart was broken. In her grief, she traveled aimlessly through forests and up mountains, managing to survive through one winter and one summer. Finally, she came across a little stream. She followed the stream, and it emptied into a beautiful pond, with moss and trees along the sides. "This is where I shall stay for the rest of my life," said the red husky aloud, and stay she did.