Jasper
Don't stop to let it pass you by,
You've got to look yourself in the eye and say, "I am wonderful."
Don't stop to let it pass you by,
You've got to look yourself in the eye and say, "I am wonderful."
Jasper jumped when the large dog in front of his eyes began to growl, then pounced on something nearby. His eyes grew wide and his tongue stopped mid-lick. Jasper's eyes stared at the dog until he heard the moan of Undead nearby. His ears flicked, but his body seemed frozen as has fright grasped his ribs. He couldn't do this, he was much to dirty to go about fighting off Undead. Much to dirty indeed. Words began to spill from Jasper's jaws as he stood, his little body quivering again, just as he had started to relax, "What'd you plan to do?! You can't just kill it! You'd risk getting.. decay all over your fur and then the blood.." Jasper shuddered as he thought about the filth. Oh how he missed the life of a show dog. This walking dead nonsense didn't click with the little dog and he was lucky he'd survived this long.
The Papillon's eyes locked onto the humanoid form though as it grew closer, speeding up a bit as it heard the Malinois' growls. Jasper took small steps backward, his little spotted legs shaking under all his weight which seemed to enlarge with this new-found fear. Fight a decaying human of all things.. Why did Jasper always get stuck in the situations that risked his perfect coat?
Kiwi
I find it kinda fun, I find it kinda sad,
That dreams in which I'm dying are the best I've ever had.
I find it hard to tell you, I find it hard to take,
With people running circles it's a very, very mad world.
I find it kinda fun, I find it kinda sad,
That dreams in which I'm dying are the best I've ever had.
I find it hard to tell you, I find it hard to take,
With people running circles it's a very, very mad world.
A different dog roamed the streets of this dead town starting today, for she had finally gotten off her rope, out of the wires and away. Sure she'd gotten a few battle scars, no more then she had received from the human filth in the first place though. This dalmatian wondered the streets in plain view with a lop-sided gait, her back left leg limping due to a gash that ran across it. Her spots were obscured by the blood that splattered her fur. Half of her face was coated with the blood, or what she hoped was blood due to the fact that it came from a member of the Undead, she wasn't quite sure, but either way it was on her face and splattered on her back and legs. The scars around her ankles and on her face where visible now because the blood simply slid off of the slick, healing flesh.
The large, well-toned dalmatian walked down the street in a slow manner, the rope that was attached to her horrid, black, spiked collar dragged behind her. The rope was frilled with obvious marks of dog teeth on it near the end and it also contained a few splatters of blood. This dog held her head low as she meandered down the street, her exhaustion and hunger making it hard for her to cope with the wind that was tugging at her ears and tail. She did her best not to simply collapse in the middle of the deserted road as she kept herself moving, her blue eyes flicking back and forth casually. She was weak to her bones but she still had confidence enough to think she could kill another zombie or dog. She strode with little of that confidence in her gait though, but it was evident in her eyes.