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  • [fancypost borderwidth=0px][justify][sub]Once or twice, he'd been involved in a rather mundane task. He'd been sent with his master - or, perhaps, partner - to roam the town they were stationed in throughout the weekend and look about for suspicious activity, considering it was a dangerous time of year and one of the best immobilisers was a dog. He'd spent most of the day time accepting hugs from little kids, nuzzling their faces and wagging his tail to play the part, playing a gentle tug of war with them and a stick, sitting, coming, staying and performing many other tricks at their command. It had been tedious, but he'd done it anyway, done it for the man at his side, watching to make sure no rough play initiated.


    It had been one of the best days of his life. Not because of the people, the pulling at his ears in the day and the smashing of bottles in the distance at night, but because of the approving stare he received from his partner all the way through, particularly when he danced for a four year old girl.


    No more, though. Alistair was alone. With a miserable glint in his eyes, the dog began to dig a hole where he thought he was alone. Why was he digging? Not because it was a habit, but because he wanted to bury his problems.


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    Kenya had been walking around and singing as usual when her happy self stumbled upon the solemn Alistair. Alistair? Are you alright? the dingo asked gently, the happiness in her doe eyes shifted into a sympathetic gleam. //rushed
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  • [fancypost borderwidth=0px][justify][sub]At the sound of a voice, the unnaturally sensitive dog froze, battling with the urge to follow his "a problem shared is a problem halved" logic and the urge to keep up his formal exterior. Stiffening, he lifted his head and ceased in his digging, paws only shifting to prevent himself from falling into the half dug hole. He turned to face Kenya, recognising her from her joining. "Everything is perfectly sound," he replied, glancing once at his dirt stained feet.

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    she blinked calmly, padding slowly forward. are you sure? she asked, eyes full of deep concern for the fellow canine.


    //musedeath
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  • [fancypost borderwidth=0px][justify][sub]He stared at her. She seemed worried, and yet they didn't even know each other. It was both a relief and a concern, for it reminded him of older times. The yearling shook his head. "My physical state is sound, yes. Emotional state compromised, but I am still fine." he responded briskly. He did not sound robotic as expected - just awkward - and he looked away for once, turning back to his digging. "And you? Are you... Fine?"

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    "I'm indeed fine, I was asking you because the digging and the fearful look in your eyes when I stumbled upon you, sir." She woofed, but did not push. Her warm brown eyes shifted to a more friendly state. "Are you digging for fun?" She asked curiously, and blinked her doe eyes.
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