~*~Survive The City: A stray Dog RP RESTARTED~*~

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Taj looked up as the wind hit his sides with enough force that he nearly stumbled. He dropped the fish momentarily, looking to Sylver. "Looks like we finished just in time, Sylv! We gotta run for it!" he barked. Then, he swept the fish back up in his jaws and began to run back toward where the dens were, keeping at a relatively slow pace so that he could be sure Sylver was keeping up.
Sylver's paws were swept from the ground, but only for a second. She scrambled to her paws, and struggled against the wind until she was beside Taj. "Hurry!" She barked, and struggled to increase her speed.
 
Sophie had finally made it at the den and saw Ursa standing outside. What was she doing out here? Sophie walked inside, past Ursa and dropped the prey.
 
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Rex barked at Ursa. "Get to the dens, now! No one in my pack is staying out in this downpour!"

As he spoke, the rain started. Not just a light drizzle to build up to the actual storm, no it was an all-out, buckets-o'-water, down-pour. Rex could feel the water begining to soak through his wirey, normally weather-resistant fur. Thunder rumbled in the slate colored clouds, and flashes of lighting, like dragon's fire, shot through the sky.
 
Taj ducked his head against the wind and pressed his side against Sylver for balance. The wind was making it difficult to move very fast at that point, but Taj trudged on, the fish hanging from his jaws and a determined look on his face.

Faith appeared up ahead, running faster than she meant to as she was being pushed along with the powerful gusts from the wind. "Taj!" she barked with relief, and though her look changed a little when she realized Sylver was there, she still looked happy to see the both of them. "We can't make it back, it's too far! This way!" she called over the howling wind and pouring rain, leading them off away from their path.
 
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Rex barked at Ursa. "Get to the dens, now! No one in my pack is staying out in this downpour!"

As he spoke, the rain started. Not just a light drizzle to build up to the actual storm, no it was an all-out, buckets-o'-water, down-pour. Rex could feel the water begining to soak through his wirey, normally weather-resistant fur. Thunder rumbled in the slate colored clouds, and flashes of lighting, like dragon's fire, shot through the sky.
Paisley screamed in the den, her eyes huge as quarters. "MOMMY! DADDY!" She wailed.

Melanie pelted through the rain, rushing to her daughter's screams. When she burst into the den, a small she-dog was curled around her daughter, soothing her fears. "WHO ARE YOU?!" Melanie howled, rushing at the dog, and throwing her off. The she-dog hit the wall with a yelp, and scrambled her her feet. She ducked her head in submission; "I'm so sorry ma'm, I can't ignore a pup's cry, I was just passin' by, I'll leave." She said, her voice calm, and sure.


Name: Jane
Gender: Female
Age: 3 years
Pack: None
Rank: None/Loner
Mate: Died during a hunt.
Personality: Motherly, and always concerned for pups. She would rather be a mother than fight, or hunt, but takes care of herself. She's wiry, with a spunky attitude.
History: No one knows but her. She may tell someone she trusts, someday.
Breed: Lakeland terrier.
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Sophie sat in the den. The sound of the wind was harsh and blew in her ear. She could never relax in this terrible storm. Suddenly, her paws started to get soaked. Water was starting to seep into the den. Was this a flood!? Sophie started to panic and looked all around her. Water was everywhere! She was in the back of the den so she howled to warn everyone.
 
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Taj ducked his head against the wind and pressed his side against Sylver for balance. The wind was making it difficult to move very fast at that point, but Taj trudged on, the fish hanging from his jaws and a determined look on his face.

Faith appeared up ahead, running faster than she meant to as she was being pushed along with the powerful gusts from the wind. "Taj!" she barked with relief, and though her look changed a little when she realized Sylver was there, she still looked happy to see the both of them. "We can't make it back, it's too far! This way!" she called over the howling wind and pouring rain, leading them off away from their path.
Tears poured from Sylver's gray eyes, forced by the rushing wind. She didn;t say a word, only glanced back at the dens, then followed Faith.
 
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