by [kat] » Sun Dec 01, 2019 4:15 am
username: lyttlekytten
storage thread: n/a
hound name: Brutus
coloration: solid white
sex: male
age: 4 years
collar color: silver (or a similar looking gray)
prompt: There is a small scar on the back of his left ear.
Brutus is usually described as a reserved, stony sort of hound. He doesn't talk much, and prefers to get things done rather than stand around thinking about them. He's hardworking and has a good heart, albeit a little difficult to make friends with. If he gives you the time of day, though, you might just get to hear about the story that brought him to his owner.
A couple of years ago he had been no more than what the house dogs called a stray. He didn't prefer to call it that, though- instead he referred to himself as a traveller. After a particularly long journey trekking through the snowfall of a cold December day, he came across a reasonably sized town, decked with sparkling lights that shot beams into the night sky. His paws left large imprints in the frost as he padded casually around the outskirts of the town, peering into windows every so often to check things out. There certainly were a lot of humans in this place, more than he had ever really seen at one time. And the air was thick with excitement- it made him want to wag his tail and play, but he shrugged it off and kept walking.
After a while Brutus passed a smaller house with a lot of lights on. He could see humans inside chattering about some nonsense. Normally he would just keep going, but something made him stop for a moment. Looking closer, he saw one of the humans walk up to the back door, and as soon as they opened it a small cream-colored puppy bolted out. Clearly the human hadn't been expecting the puppy's force, because the leash was yanked out of its hand and it was left yelping behind as the small dog shot into the surrounding forest.
Brutus rolled his eyes. Why did these stupid humans not fence in their backyards? That was pretty much standard these days. The human cried out again- probably the puppy's name- and whipped its head frantically from side to side, looking for its lost dog. Brutus was about to move on when he heard whining coming from the direction of the forest. For a split second, he and the human stared at each other. It had heard the whines too, and it looked so terrified and helpless. So Brutus made his decision- he turned and hurtled into the woods.
It didn't take him long to find the source of the crying. The dumb puppy had gotten itself stuck in a rosebush- dead due to the season- and was whimpering as it tried to work its way out. Brutus sighed and began to trot over, wondering how anyone could be so idiotic in the first place- the thing was just getting itself more tangled.
Suddenly a tension rose in the air. Brutus looked up- and immediately locked eyes with a fox, starving and ready to pounce on the unsuspecting, trapped pup. Without a moment's hesitation Brutus sprang at it, barking ferociously. He was much larger than it, and didn't have any trouble startling it. The flash of ginger shot in the opposite direction, but Brutus knew it wouldn't stay gone for long. Left with no other option he closed his eyes and shoved his head into the rosebush, managed to get his teeth around the small dog's scruff, and dragged it backwards out of the thorns. Tufts of cream fur were left behind and Brutus winced as he felt a particularly sharp thorn snag on one of his ears.
Finally free, he bounded out of the woods with the puppy clamped in his jaws.
"You stupid pup!" He growled around a mouthful of fur, "What were you thinking?" The young dog only gasped in response.
"I-I'm sorry! I won't do it again..."
I should hope not. Brutus thought with an eye roll, but held his tongue.
The human looked overjoyed as Brutus dropped the puppy at its feet. It scooped the dog up and received plenty of face licks in return. Brutus sat in the snow and did his best to clean off his ear, which he could feel was bleeding. The human noticed and made a small, sympathetic noise. It walked back to the door and let the puppy inside, and then gestured for Brutus to follow. Normally he wouldn't have done anything of the sort, but something intrigued him- and he needed some help for his ear anyway. The human looked genuinely shocked as he just casually padded in, but closed the door behind him nonetheless.
The air inside the home was warm and filled with various scents that made Brutus hungry. For whatever reason there was a huge tree covered in lights in the corner of the room with several humans sat around it. They gave happy gasps when they saw him, and a couple of the smaller ones ran over and started to pet him. He tried his best not to flinch away. He wasn't used to it, but it didn't feel that bad.
"Hey, did you get a puppy for Christmas, too?" One of the tiny humans squealed. Brutus didn't understand what it said, but the adult from before looked down at him with a curious expression. He walked over and nudged its hand with his nose, which it seemed to like. He sat down on the soft carpet as it gave his head a small, affectionate pat.
"Maybe... maybe I did."
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