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 Gray
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Name:Gray
Age: 1 Year
Gender: Female
Breed(s): Siberian Husky
Physical Description:
A set of almond-shaped, light blue eyes are the first things that you see when looking at this magnifecent creature. Never would you expect her to be so lonely on the inside. Those light blue optics hide all the emotion that could possibly spill out of her if she's not carefull. Gray holds the average height for a female Siberian Husky, being 20inches at the shoulder - she also holds the average weight at 40 pounds. Her skull is slightly rounded in shape, with a medium sized, wolf-like muzzle. She has a level back and long, powerfull legs as well as a muscled, medium length and deep chested body. Her soft, smooth pelt is colored pure, snowy white. Her nose is pink, her lips and eyes rimmed subtly by black.
Emotional Description:
Gray is hard to explain, very perplexed and confuseing. Gray's persona is like one of those ideas you get in your mind; its there and makes total sence, yet you can't find the right words to make others understand it. She's a very intelligent creature, often getting lost in her thoughts and trailing off. One thing she can do, which shows off her intelligence very well, is her great knowledge of math. Everything in this world involves numbers, and Gray wil always be there to attempt to explain how and why. She can try and predict someone's reaction to her own actions within her mind, and sometimes she lets her thinking show. Her expression clearly changes when this happens, and she seems to look straight through you. Gray sometimes finds herself showing off, and will often cut herself off and stop explaining what was going on within that great mind of her's. A genious of sorts you could call this pooch.

That being said, this canine also has a very depressed side of her. Gray always has a sad look apon her facade, and it seems to look even more depressed while in her thinking state. She finds it hard to explain things to others, and when they question her calculations she finds herself getting angry. She does have a quick temper at times, but it isn't easily flared up, for she also has patience - to a certain extent. Gray often isn't a very good friend, and though she tries to she's never there for the friends she actually has.

Although a quite sociable female, when first meeting Gray it's touch and go for a while. Getting into her heart forever is even harder, for she never trusts anybody. She also has very low self confidence in her intelligence, even though others used to boast about it. But, one wrong calculation made in her past cost her whole pack its life, and she can never forgive herself for that, no matter how much others try to make her believe it wasn't her fault. When in reality, even they know that she is at fault to some extent. She doesn't hold self-pity, but is in a state of depression at the moment. She often breaks into tears sudenly when she thinks about her past, and often gets no sleep at night.
History:
Where to begin, as the old saying goes. Gray's past is filled with heartbreak, sadness, revenge and admist all that, love and betrayel. And here's the story of our wonderful gal. Oh joyous me.

Gray was born into a litter of four pups. She was born to the alphas of a stray dog pack. Her father was a black and white Siberian Husky named Nuketi, her mother a grey and white Siberian Husky called Hinui. Among the pack was an elder, a brindle German Shepherd x Boxer mix called Linak and a beta male and female, a Golden Retriever male named Kohle and a Dalmation female named Hova. There was also an outcast male, an omega Golden Retriever x Dalmation mix named Taurine. Taurine was the illegal son of Kohle and Hova, and was the only one of the litter to be allowed to survive. Nuketi had killed the other five pups.

The start of life was normal for little Gray. She played around with her three siblings, all of which were her brothers. She was the youngest and smallest, but no runt by any means. Her closest brother was a red and white male named Tonalu. Gray stuck to Tonalu like glue, and often would stare into his deep brown eyes when he wasn't noticing - seemingly trying to figure out what her eldest brother was thinking. Tonalu was a silent, layed back pup, and so Gray learned to be as well. But, everything in life changed for the pups when they turned 3 months old.

Everybody had known from the moment Gray was born, which was two hours after her youngest brother, that Gray would be important to the pack. Her intellegance didn't go unnoticed, and when the pack came to troubles in their travells they looked to Gray to use her math skills to figure things out. One day, they even asked her to calculate how hard they would have to push off the ground to make it across a wide river. Her calculations were correct, but Linak had been reaching the age of 10 years - it was close to his time, and he couldn't find the strength to jump across. Rather, he stayed behind while the rest of the pack leapt over; Hinui carried the pups in her mouth. But, one pup, the youngest male, stayed behind. Gray remembers how Hinui had fussed and disciplined little Kackle, but the silver and white pup had refused to budge. The pack moved on, but Gray stayed behind for a little while, Tonalu waiting patiently for her to come along. Gray had stared into Kackle's eyes for a long time, trying to calculate what was going on in his mind. "Lets go Gray, we've gotta catch up with the rest of them." Tonalu had said softly, and Gray had nodded before turning and loping quickly on at Tonalu's shoulder until they finally caught up with their mother.

This wasn't the only change, though. Gray's other brother, a black and white male called Linaki, Nuketi's favorite pup had been sick and seemingly lifeless for weeks now, and whatever disease he had was finally taking the betetr of him. The pack guessed that Linaki had gotten a bad case of the flue from the cold waters, but without their elder Likak they couldn't make a sure decision. Nuketi even asked Gray in private once, and when sh had no answer he had swiped at her, leaving a scar across her little pink nose. The five month old had whimpered, then slunk off and lay quietly down at the edge of the clearing. Tonalu had snuck over that night to lay with Gray, and together they slept.

A few months passed, and the pups turned 8 months old. The pack came to a huge fissure in the earth, and knew if any of them fell in then they would be gone for good. And of course, it was up to Gray to calculate how hard and high the pack would have to jump to safely cross. Being his rebellion self, the omega Taurine had jumped across without waiting, thinking h didn't need the pathetic little pup's help. He was wrong. He obviously didn't push off with enough power in his spring, for he fell short by mere inches. Hova and Khole had whimpered and paced at the edge of the crack while Gray took the new information into play and recalculated. Finally, when she thought she had an answer she told it to the pack. "Okay. Well, I took the width of the fissure and the strength of the weakest member of the pack into paly, and I think I have an answer. You will have to jump about five inches off the ground, and push off with as much power as you can get, as always." She had spoken, though some nervous edge in her voice had been captured by Tonalu's auds, and he looked into her eyes with his own deep amber optics, a small smile coming to his strikingly handsom features. "Are you sure about this, Gray?" He asked quietly, taking a step towards his little sister. A long pause and an eerie silence followed, but finally Gray nodded hesitantly. "Yes, I'm sure Tonalu. I think." She answered in her small voice, but there was no going back now. First to juimp across would be Nuketi.

He did as his daughter had said, and made it across almost perfectly, stumbling slightly as he landed. He then turned back and watched to make sure Hinui mad it safely across. She slipped a little, but luckily made it. Then, it came to Khole. He leapt, but hadn't really been listening to Gray's speach. He jumped to high and didn't take a long enough leap. He landed with his fore legs clinging helplessly to the edge of the crack. He slipped, and fell into the oblivian. A deep whine from Hova caught everybody's attention then, and they saw her pacing back and forth at the edge of the fissure, looking down the hole. Suddenly, she jumped down. Tonalu had tried to catch hold of her tale, but Gray had stopped him with her quick thinking mind. "Tonalu, don't!" She had yelled, bounding over and standing in her brother's way. "You fall with her. Based on your height and weight compared to her's, you don't have the strength to hold her up long enough for father to come back over and help." There was a whimper in her vocals, and Tonalu leapt clear over his sister, snapping at Hova's tail and catching it by the tip. Gray had screamed, but it was too late. He fell with Hova, dissapearing into what seemed like dark nothingness.

It was Gray's turn to pace, her turn to leap. The last of her pack waited on the other side - her mother and father. Nuketi was becoming impatient, and finally said he'd go ahead to find shelter for the night while Gray planned her escape from the 'crack of death' as the pup now called it. A sudden mountain lion's roar was heard though, and Gray and Hinui looked up, startled looks apon their faces. The yelps and growls of Nuketi were heard, followed by a final howl of pain. Hinui couyldn't be stopped as she turned and dashed off to save her mate. It was too late, and the lion ended up killing her as well. Gray had sighed, knowing that she had just killed her pack. She had sat by the fissure fior a while, playing it over and over in her mind. For once, she hadn't an answer for herself. She got up, and left.
Bloodlines:
Father;Nuketi-Siberian Husky-Status:Dead-Description
Mother;Hinui-Siberian Husky-Status:Dead-Description
Brother1;Tonalu-Siberian Husky-Status:Dead-Description
Brother2;Linaki-Siberian Husky-Status:Dead-Description
Brother3;Kackle-Siberian Husky-Status:Unknown-Descrip tion
Past Pack Members:
Beta Male;Khole-Golden Retriever-Male-Status:Dead-Description
Beta Female;Hova-Dalmation-Female-Status:Dead-Description
Elder;Likak-German ShepherdxBoxer-Male-Status:Unknown-Description
Omega;Taurine-Golden RetrieverxDalmation-Male-Status:Dead-Description
Faults:
Ah, this qould be a very long list if I were to mention all of Gray's flaws. Instead, I'll just list the major ones;
-Depressed
-Un-trusting
-Low self confidence
-Quick temper
Quirks:
-Over-haughty males
-Self-pittying dogs
Neither
RP Post:
Kaya
Give me a reason
To end this discussion
To break a tradition
To fall and divide

It was early in the afternoon. Around, say, eleven p.m.. The sun was slanting over buildings in the square, casting shadows over the sidewalks. The streets were burning hot to touch, and weren't the best thing to walk on. Though, this little pup didn't seem to care. Her tough, black pads travelled over the gravell below her that had been compacted and dried together to form the street the Australian Shepherd x Rottweiler x English Mastiff mix now trotted gracefully apon. Well, no. Maybe not so gracefully. The chocolate colored mutt had her moments of crazy-ness and clumsy-ness. But, eh. Hopefully Kaya would grow out of that in time. Her black nose twitched, taking in the scents of the day. Ah, yes. As the humans called it, today was Thanksgiving. Or, as Kaya and many other dogs liked to call it, Turkey Day. The tail that had grown to full length from the Mastiff in her now waved happily, for she was gaining on her prey. Of course, this was not live prey. Give the one month old a break, okay? This is her first hunt on her own. Usually she was with either her brother, Dingo or, most often, her mother Shiba. Devilian, her father, sometimes tagged along as well. She had snuck away from her over-protective mother for the day and had lasted so far. Now, Kaya was testing herself. She was seeing if she could be better than her sneaky brother; she would beat him by bringing a turkey back to the den in the forest. Heh, what would Dingo say then? Kaya chuckled sinisterly, allowing her calm side to slip away from the day as her head lowered and leveled with her shoulders, tail stiffening and straight out behind her. Flopped ears pricked forwards, and she loped towards an open door. Stepping silently up the steps of the house's front steps, she sniffed at the ajar doorway, growling uietly with anxiouty as she smelt the turkey inside, cooling off on the kitchen table. Smiling, she slipped inside, crawling army-like on her stomach towards the table. Luckily, the family was upstairs. Perfect situation for Kaya to make her move. Leaping up and landing on the table, she found the table's top to be quite sleak. Her overly-sized paws slipped, and she skid across, her black nails desperatly trying to take hold. At the last moment, she got her talons stuck in the turkey as she slipped off the table. The turkey came after her, and as she landed on her back-bellie up-the turkey landed apon her stomach. A yelp was admitted, and Kaya heard the scrambling of the surprised humans upstairs. using her calm personality now, she rolled to her feet, grasping the turkey within her jaws and trying to lift it. Her muscles stiffened, and luckily, being the tom-boy she was as well as the strong breeds within her bloodlines, Kaya was able to half-drag half-carry the turkey towards the doorway. She heard cries from the two-leggers behind her, and quickened her pace, slipping around the corner of the house and scittering towards the forests behind the house.

Cause I hate the ocean
Theme parks and airplanes
Talking with strangers, waiting in line
I'm through with these pills that make me so still
Are you feeling fine? Yes I feel just fine

As she entered the forest, Kaya smiled sinisterly, dropping the turkey at her paws. The sweet, ever-tastfull and tempting smell of the half-cooked meat was quickly spreading through the forest, and the pup listened with slight anger as a badger came forth. Growling as the animal came towards her kill, Kaya leapt forwards, barking furiously. Lips writhed, pulling upwards to reveal her fangs; though, this snarl was nothing but silent. Low growls that rumbled up her chest into snarls were heard coming from the female puppy as she desperatly tried to scare the badger away. The badger growled back, but the sudden howl of a Coyote sent the badger running for cover. Kaya would've done the same immediatly if she hadn't been to preoccupied with making sure the badger went away. Turning back to her fiest now, the female quickly picked up the turkey again, scuttering quickly into the bushes and towards the den that Kaya and her family called home. Once there, Kaya dropped the meal again, plopping into a laying position next to her find, jaws ajar and tongue flapping out, her chest heaving as she panted. Reaching over, she grasped a leg, beginning to tear the tender flesh from the bone, growling warningly every once in a while..just incase. Maybe her family would show up. Maybe a stranger would. In any case, Kaya was ready to protect her meal.

Tell me that your alright
And everything is alright
Oh please tell me that your alright
And everything is alright

--Copyright Shadow of Toxin Alley[AKA Me]
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'I am not afraid to keep on living,
I am not afraid to walk this world alone.'

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