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Post by grasped; on Feb 2, 2013 20:48:15 GMT
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Cookie looked over at Aisha, nodding her head. "Yeah, this road leads there. You aren't afraid of graves are you? I'm sure you gathered from the name, it's in a graveyard." She told Aisha as she pranced, her paws lightly hitting the snow and leaving prints. She looked back, seeing Aisha take a bite of snow and frowned. "I'm sorry, I didn't know you were so parched. Hurry, come on. Even if they are there, it should be okay. They know I don't like not helping another fellow canine."
She walked along the roads, remembering the directions to the base. In roughly ten minutes or some, she saw the gravestones and barked. "We're here. Come along!" She smiled, her tail wagging behind her as she noticed no one was around. "We're alone, so you should be okay. Not that I could hide you much anyway." She laughed, leaning her head back to look up at Aisha.
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Post by Chara on Feb 2, 2013 23:09:27 GMT
Aisha followed Cookie until they came upon big black gates, as the mastiff looked behind them she noticed many stones sticking out of the ground. They seemed human made as the stone was modified, they had written on it but Aisha had no clue what it really was. "I can't be afraid of something I don't know about.", she answered with a smile. "Why should I be afraid of stones?" She looked around seeing nobody but found a nice puddle of cold water at the bottom of a grave, she went to freshen up. "So this is where your pack is located? Interesting. It doesn't look like anyone lives here.", she commented as she looked around, laying her eyes on a larger structure.
She didn't want to ask too many questions about this place and tried to control her curiosity. It lasted for almost a minute but Aisha looked at the chihuahua and asked one more question. "What is that building for, it looks like a safe shelter." She sat next to Cookie and looked back at the large grey building. Aisha wondered how the others may react to seeing such a big dog on their territory, right in their headquarters. The mastiff hoped not to offend anyone and that Cookie can make things work out well.
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Post by grasped; on Feb 4, 2013 2:31:32 GMT
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Cookie's tail wagged a little behind her, as she sat down beside Aisha. She tilted her head back and smiled. "That is where we keep any items we find, including food and stuff. It's also where we all go when it's raining or cold, so basically any bad weather a dog can't handle. Well, only some of us, like myself. I get too cold when I'm outside in the freezing or rain. My fur clings and I just can't handle it. I get sick." She told Aisha, as she leaned her head back down and stared straight ahead. It was weird that no one was there. Normally, there was always a guard, but she figured they knew what they were doing. She was only just a member, she didn't know how they ran things except for when they had their meetings and she was told. "You need anything?" She asked Aisha, wanting to make sure her guest was taken care of.
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Post by Chara on Feb 5, 2013 1:17:27 GMT
Aisha smiled as the little dog opened her eyes and gasped, she had obviously missed something. She listened to Cookie explain what tombstones were and nodded. "I see how people can get afraid. But I don't. Those people's spirits are gone, motionless bodies are no harm.", she said with a laugh. Aisha was a large and brave dog who was hard to frighten, except for the devil's animal, as she called them. The only thing on earth she didn't want to have to deal with are cats. She would prefer to jump through a ring of fire and swim with sharks than those freaky animals.
Cookie walked down the cemetery with her, she listened to her talk about her pack. She nodded again, agreeing about staying undercover. She wondered if they were on guard even though undercover and looked around briefly not seeing anyone. They got closer to the large building and sat down. Cookie brought up how cold she gets in the winter and the mastiff looked down at the chihuahua. Her fur was long but thin and her paws were tiny. Aisha almost felt bad for the poor dog but didn't want her to feel pitied. "I'm fine, besides I didn't have time to get anything to eat today. I should go and hunt myself a meal.", she got up but stayed in place. "What about you? If you get cold you can go inside right?" Aisha was starting to wondering if Cookie was going to get sick, they've been out long enough already. The english mastiff was already starting to care about this new character, she would almost call friend.
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Post by grasped; on Feb 6, 2013 17:19:43 GMT
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Cookie nodded, understanding what Aisha meant. "Yeah, but some just don't think like that, ya know?" She responded, looking up at the big dog. "You're a brave dog, aren't you? I wish I could be like that!" She exclaimed, smiling up at the mastiff. She was happy to have been able to meet her and possibly make a friend. Her tail wagged behind her as she looked forward again.
"There should be food in there if you don't want to hunt. Otherwise, I won't tell you not too, since you haven't eaten today. Do you know how to hunt?" She asked, curious. She laughed a little to herself, imagining the big dog to hunt. If she was prey, she'd be scared of Aisha. Her ears perked, hearing Aisha speak again. "If I get cold, I can go inside. I should be able too at least. If not, I'll find ways to keep myself warm, thank you though. You know, for caring and such." She gave a warm smile at the female and shook her fur. "You're a really nice canine. Thank you Aisha."
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Post by Chara on Feb 6, 2013 23:00:09 GMT
Aisha wagged her tail and laugh as Cookie told her she was a brave dog. "I guess it's a natural thing from my type of breed. I'm sure you have your things you're good at.", the large female looked down at the chihuahua. She had never seen any other chihuahuas before and didn't know much about them, in fact Cookie was the smallest dog Aisha had ever seen.
Cookie then told Aisha that there was food here that she could eat. The english mastiff didn't like just taking food, she had abandoned that habit when her humans left. On the other paw, I didn't eat in a very long time and do feel..."weak". Aisha hated that word, especially when it was about herself. She sigh and accepted the fact that she would waste the rest of her energy if she tried to go out and hunt. She smiled at Cookie. "If you really don't mind, I wouldn't mind having an easy meal right now. The trip was long enough." She sat sat down, looked at Cookie who seemed still so small, she then laid down and smiled again.
Aisha laughed again when Cookie thanked her for being a really nice canine. "I try my best too. If I didn't try to be nice, I would probably be careless. And consequently lonely.", she cocked her head slightly to the right, thinking about what she just said. "I guess this comes back to karma.", she finally said with the smile, letting her tongue hang out. "Anyways, I like being nice, makes me happy! And you're pretty nice too Cookie. I like you already." She was feeling a good friendship starting and wagged her tail as it brushed the snow.
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Post by grasped; on Feb 13, 2013 19:40:10 GMT
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Cookie looked at Aisha, excited. She honestly did think this dog was a brave one. Not just because of her stature, but she couldn't help but laugh as she heard Aisha say there was something she had to be good at. "I'm really not sure about that. I didn't grow up around other chihuahua's so I'm not entirely sure what we're capable of. I just know I'm really short and small. Dogs like you tend to almost step on me." She giggled lightly.
She listened to Aisha speak about how she was hungry, but really didn't have the energy to go out and hunt. She smiled softly as she nodded. "I'm sure the pack won't mind. And if they do, I'll just get more. So no worries. I'll go get it." She responded as she watched the dog lay down. She hurried and pranced over to the large gray building. She dug around, trying to find a chunk of meat that wasn't too big for her to carry, but was big enough for Aisha. She found a perfect sized one and bit into it, dragging it, as she carefully walked backwards over to Aisha.
Cookie dropped the meat in front of Aisha, just in time to hear her speak. She smiled even bigger, nodding. "Looks like karma likes you then." She giggled, sitting down beside Aisha and laid down, resting her head on her paws. "I like you too Aisha. You don't scare me, like other big dogs normally do. I guess your aura just shows goodness from you." She wondered if that made sense and shrugged, chuckling a bit to herself. She looked up at Aisha and wondered what would have happened if she hadn't met her. This dog was so nice to her, she felt happy being near her. Was this friendship? She wondered, knowing she felt the same as she had around the other dogs her human had always around.
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Post by Chara on Feb 16, 2013 22:23:05 GMT
Aisha was looking around as she talked and stopped at the thought of her not growing around other dogs of her type. The cream colored mastiff wondered if this chihuahua had not been with her family. That's how she knows so much about her kind of breed and so. Aisha'a mother had much to teach her pups as they grew old enough to go and live their lives. Cookie then said that her pack wouldn't mind if she took a little snack but the english mastiff had already decided to go out and replace it with a fresh kill later on.
The black and tan chihuahua left and went inside the grey building. Aisha waited for a few minutes in front and saw the little dog drag a piece of meat almost her size. The large dog stood up and took a few steps closer. She's a strong dog for her size, she thought as she smiled. Cookie dropped the food in front of the mastiff and Aisha sat down. "Thank you.", she laid down and hold the food with her paws as she took bites out of it. She smiled. "I'm happy to hear that. I can be scary thought at necessary times." She finished the piece of meat, that she thought to be goat. She licked her lips and sniffed the ground between her paws to make sure she hadn't dropped any pieces.
The large mastiff female did feel a bit more energized but was still hungry for more. She got up and looked around. "I think I'm going to go out on a hunt before it gets too late. Do you want to wait here or come with me?", she looked around again and couldn't see another dog around.
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Post by grasped; on Mar 14, 2013 4:31:43 GMT
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Cookie stared at the mastiff, curious as to what she was thinking. Was she thinking about her? Had she said something that wasn't common with others? She didn't know, nor did she think she would ever know, so she decided it was best to shrug it off her shoulders. She was a dog, not a human, she shouldn't have to worry like her human did so many times.
Once sitting down, she watched Aisha as she ate. Hearing her speak, she chuckled lightly. "Really? I guess at first I was a bit scared of you... But growing up around dogs your size, it wasn't so bad. Plus you're nice. I don't see you really being scary, besides your size." She admitted as she wiped her paw over her nose, trying to get the scent of the meat out of her nose. Although at times she ate meat, generally, she couldn't stand the scent.
Upon hearing Aisha say she was hungry, she debated whether to tag along or to stay where she was. "Well, I guess it depends on you. Do you think I'd be in the way or do you think I'd be able to help you?" She asked, cocking her head to the side. She wasn't quite sure what to do.
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Post by Chara on Mar 16, 2013 0:48:26 GMT
AISHA
The large female dog did wonder what could Cookie really do to help her. She looked at her small, tiny, body and her small legs and cocked her head as well. "To be honest, I do wonder what you could hunt. Don't take this badly, every dog has their thing.", Aisha answered with a smile. "How about I go out on a quick hunt. I'll go in the surrounding areas and bring you and your pack something back." The english mastiff looked around once again, still not a movement in sight. The scent of the pack was all over the area but not one odor stuck out, besides her own of course.
This area was supposedly a base of one of the largest packs in the city, and still the place was as still as a painting. It was an odd feeling, seeming alone but still a strong feeling of being watched is surrounding you. "How does that sound? Maybe when I come back, some of your pack members will be out and about.", she smiled at the small black and tan chihuahua. Aisha was most interested in meeting an alpha, as she was searching for a place she could call home. If the dogs of Corner Stone Graveyard were all friendly like Cookie, the cream mastiff would be pleased to join their ranks.
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