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

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((Yes, that's Wren.
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Want to time skip for something to do?
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(I kneeeew it! And, yes, please! LOL!)
 
Quote: Harli growled, refusing to answer him. She headed toward Endigo's den, but had to stop multiple times during her run. She wasn't used to running, but she pressed herself to hurry. Peeking her head in the den, she lowered herself all the way to the ground. "Endigo?" she wheezed, catching her breath.
 
Quote: Harli growled, refusing to answer him. She headed toward Endigo's den, but had to stop multiple times during her run. She wasn't used to running, but she pressed herself to hurry. Peeking her head in the den, she lowered herself all the way to the ground. "Endigo?" she wheezed, catching her breath.
Endigo was awakened by a she-dog's voice. "Mm-hmm?" he mumbled quietly, clearly tired.
 
Quote: Harli growled, refusing to answer him. She headed toward Endigo's den, but had to stop multiple times during her run. She wasn't used to running, but she pressed herself to hurry. Peeking her head in the den, she lowered herself all the way to the ground. "Endigo?" she wheezed, catching her breath.
Endigo was awakened by a she-dog's voice. "Mm-hmm?" he mumbled quietly, clearly tired.
Harli put her muzzle to the ground. "Endigo. I need help." she said, looking at him intently.
 
Quote: Harli growled, refusing to answer him. She headed toward Endigo's den, but had to stop multiple times during her run. She wasn't used to running, but she pressed herself to hurry. Peeking her head in the den, she lowered herself all the way to the ground. "Endigo?" she wheezed, catching her breath.
Endigo was awakened by a she-dog's voice. "Mm-hmm?" he mumbled quietly, clearly tired.
Harli put her muzzle to the ground. "Endigo. I need help." she said, looking at him intently.
"Get it from your mate," Endigo muttered, tucking his head under his paws.
 
Quote: Harli growled, refusing to answer him. She headed toward Endigo's den, but had to stop multiple times during her run. She wasn't used to running, but she pressed herself to hurry. Peeking her head in the den, she lowered herself all the way to the ground. "Endigo?" she wheezed, catching her breath.
Endigo was awakened by a she-dog's voice. "Mm-hmm?" he mumbled quietly, clearly tired.
Harli put her muzzle to the ground. "Endigo. I need help." she said, looking at him intently.
"Get it from your mate," Endigo muttered, tucking his head under his paws.
"But that's just it. He won't help me." Harli growled, getting agitated. "Layla's grandson is dying. My mate would rather see him die. Endigo.. please.." she begged, looking hard into his eyes.
 
Raven pawed through the items that she had collected while cleaning her corner of the den. A few rubber balls, a squeaky toy, and a rope, which she treasured, had been shoved into a pile. Now she was arranging them in a row. After a few trips from the pile to the wall, then back to the pile, she had her toys put away. Dixie smiled approvingly at her daughter. "Very good; now doesn't that look better?" she said, her tone encouraging, despite the heaviness of her heart, the unbearable weight of her betrayal's guilt dragging it down.

"Mm, I guess," Raven muttered back. She padded back into her corner and laid down in it. Through the rabbit furs and dried grasses that made her bed, she felt something protruding, digging into her ribs. Groaning, she got up and pushed away the nesting materials to reveal a small, hard rubber bone, half encased in dirt, which had hardened like cement over the years. Digging deeper to try to free the bone, Raven nosed it back and forth, wiggling it like a loose tooth. Finally, she succeeded and the rubber bone, which had once been white but was now a grayish-brown color with age from the ground.

Turning it over on the ground, she realized it had a strong scent of a foreign dog on it, despite it's many years of abandonment. Looking closer, she realized that, engraved on it's side, was the name, "Teal". Picking the bone up and prancing up to Mystery, she yipped, "Daddy, who was Teal?" Dropping the bone, she used a paw to point out the letters.
 
Quote: Harli growled, refusing to answer him. She headed toward Endigo's den, but had to stop multiple times during her run. She wasn't used to running, but she pressed herself to hurry. Peeking her head in the den, she lowered herself all the way to the ground. "Endigo?" she wheezed, catching her breath.
Endigo was awakened by a she-dog's voice. "Mm-hmm?" he mumbled quietly, clearly tired.
Harli put her muzzle to the ground. "Endigo. I need help." she said, looking at him intently.
"Get it from your mate," Endigo muttered, tucking his head under his paws.
"But that's just it. He won't help me." Harli growled, getting agitated. "Layla's grandson is dying. My mate would rather see him die. Endigo.. please.." she begged, looking hard into his eyes.
Endigo looked at her and said, "I am not a medical dog! Go. HOME!" before settling back into his nest.
 
Quote: Harli growled, refusing to answer him. She headed toward Endigo's den, but had to stop multiple times during her run. She wasn't used to running, but she pressed herself to hurry. Peeking her head in the den, she lowered herself all the way to the ground. "Endigo?" she wheezed, catching her breath.
Endigo was awakened by a she-dog's voice. "Mm-hmm?" he mumbled quietly, clearly tired.
Harli put her muzzle to the ground. "Endigo. I need help." she said, looking at him intently.
"Get it from your mate," Endigo muttered, tucking his head under his paws.
"But that's just it. He won't help me." Harli growled, getting agitated. "Layla's grandson is dying. My mate would rather see him die. Endigo.. please.." she begged, looking hard into his eyes.
Endigo looked at her and said, "I am not a medical dog! Go. HOME!" before settling back into his nest.
"I'm not asking you to treat him!!" Harli shrieked, her lip curling. "I'm asking you to tell the Willowpack alphas!!!!" she snarled, lowering her head and bristling her hackles.
 
Quote: Harli growled, refusing to answer him. She headed toward Endigo's den, but had to stop multiple times during her run. She wasn't used to running, but she pressed herself to hurry. Peeking her head in the den, she lowered herself all the way to the ground. "Endigo?" she wheezed, catching her breath.
Endigo was awakened by a she-dog's voice. "Mm-hmm?" he mumbled quietly, clearly tired.
Harli put her muzzle to the ground. "Endigo. I need help." she said, looking at him intently.
"Get it from your mate," Endigo muttered, tucking his head under his paws.
"But that's just it. He won't help me." Harli growled, getting agitated. "Layla's grandson is dying. My mate would rather see him die. Endigo.. please.." she begged, looking hard into his eyes.
Endigo looked at her and said, "I am not a medical dog! Go. HOME!" before settling back into his nest.
"I'm not asking you to treat him!!" Harli shrieked, her lip curling. "I'm asking you to tell the Willowpack alphas!!!!" she snarled, lowering her head and bristling her hackles.
Endigo snorted. "Get out of my den, ya fool! Do I look, old as I am, like I want to go running around in the middle of the night so I can alert some pack Alpha? No thanks!" he snarled.
 
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