Major Nathaniel Lilywhite (
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[who let the dogs out?]
WHO: Major Lilywhite
WHERE: Major/Ravi's cabin, around the village
WHEN: Mid-October
OPEN TO: All, specific starter for Ravi
WARNINGS: PUPPIES.
Major had been lured outside by the sound of whimpering. Every ounce of softness and kindness he'd ever held in his body had been tingling like a small fire, spreading over the expanse of his body from head to toe at the sound. When he had opened the door, two boxes were sitting side-by-side on the porch - one about half the size of the other and, to his surprise, moving around like one of those fake ferret toys for cats, the kind that's glued to a mechanical ball that moves around.
Only a little less erratic.
He took the stationary box in first, setting it off to the side of the living room, before returning to get the one that had now seemed to calm down a little bit. As he lifted it, there was a quiet yelp from the inside, and Major knew in an instant what the mystery box's contents were, without having to remove the lid.
He sets the box down in the middle of the living room, carefully lifting up the cover to reveal the small, Basset Hound puppy gazing up at him inside. At the sight of his face, it lets out another yelp, this one happier but still pleading, and tries to stand on its hind legs to see outside the open top of the box. It doesn't quite have the hang of what it means to be coordinated yet, and so it tumbles backwards, causing a very loud "AWW!!" to come rushing out of Major's mouth.
He reaches inside, carefully scooping the puppy up in his arms. Once near enough, it begins to lick his face and squirm around in his grip. As Major's trying to check the box for any other dog-related items, the puppy manages to wiggle its way out of his arms and, before he can manage to do anything to stop it, runs straight out of the door that Major's foolishly left open by mistake.
He opens his mouth to shout a name, but realizes he doesn't have one at the ready, so he shouts the only thing he can think of:
"HEY! ... HEY YOU! COME BACK!" as he scrambles to his feet and out the door, chasing after the bounding, long-eared puppy.
WHERE: Major/Ravi's cabin, around the village
WHEN: Mid-October
OPEN TO: All, specific starter for Ravi
WARNINGS: PUPPIES.
Major had been lured outside by the sound of whimpering. Every ounce of softness and kindness he'd ever held in his body had been tingling like a small fire, spreading over the expanse of his body from head to toe at the sound. When he had opened the door, two boxes were sitting side-by-side on the porch - one about half the size of the other and, to his surprise, moving around like one of those fake ferret toys for cats, the kind that's glued to a mechanical ball that moves around.
Only a little less erratic.
He took the stationary box in first, setting it off to the side of the living room, before returning to get the one that had now seemed to calm down a little bit. As he lifted it, there was a quiet yelp from the inside, and Major knew in an instant what the mystery box's contents were, without having to remove the lid.
He sets the box down in the middle of the living room, carefully lifting up the cover to reveal the small, Basset Hound puppy gazing up at him inside. At the sight of his face, it lets out another yelp, this one happier but still pleading, and tries to stand on its hind legs to see outside the open top of the box. It doesn't quite have the hang of what it means to be coordinated yet, and so it tumbles backwards, causing a very loud "AWW!!" to come rushing out of Major's mouth.
He reaches inside, carefully scooping the puppy up in his arms. Once near enough, it begins to lick his face and squirm around in his grip. As Major's trying to check the box for any other dog-related items, the puppy manages to wiggle its way out of his arms and, before he can manage to do anything to stop it, runs straight out of the door that Major's foolishly left open by mistake.
He opens his mouth to shout a name, but realizes he doesn't have one at the ready, so he shouts the only thing he can think of:
"HEY! ... HEY YOU! COME BACK!" as he scrambles to his feet and out the door, chasing after the bounding, long-eared puppy.
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Her suggestion, though, draws him out of the darkening mood that's gathering over his head and makes him laugh.
"That's actually pretty awesome. I'll have to recommend that one to Ravi, see what he thinks."
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Her focus narrowed on the basset hound, hoping that somehow the eager puppy could bring her smile back. "I'm sorry." Her voice was devoid of it's usual snark. She knew what it felt like to lose someone you cared about. Even if it was a puppy and not a person, Clary felt a sympathetic cord pull in her chest. It was frustrating and annoying and she thought that it was stupid.
"Minor 2.0." Interesting. She sighed and pressed her face against the pups head, only to receive a lick across her face. It was a little gross.
"Thank you. I am an art student and ooze creativity." She looked up at Major with a small smile. "So how did you get this little thing? He looks like he'll be a handful. Is there dog food here? I guess dogs eat everything." Clary wasn't sure how that would work and focusing on the details helped her forget how she was feeling.
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Major blinks himself back into the present moment having lost himself in the darker memories of where he'd come from.
"He showed up on my doorstep, as cliche as it sounds. He was in one of those gift boxes. I got another box, too, but I haven't opened it yet. I'm hoping for like, the gift of electricity and a game console, but I have a feeling it's going to be like those Christmases when you're a kid and someone gives you socks, you know? I didn't see anything else in the box, which is what I was looking for when he squeezed out of my arms - leash, bowl, food. I guess he can eat the same sorta stuff we eat, no?"
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Every boy should grow up with a dog.
She had waited as he recounted the event, the bright green hue of her gaze understanding. "Dog's can eat meat that hasn't been cooked and more or less what we eat. No chocolate or chemicals. Which are two things that are hard to come by here so I don't think it'll be much of a problem. I think dairy is bad for them too but I don't know." It wasn't that Clary had ever owned a dog. She just knew a little bit about them because she had always wanted one.
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"Jude makes paper. I don't know if he'll keep at it through winter but I have some from him." And she's going to use it how she likes.
Clary was an artist. She needed something to draw with and on. It was the only release that she had when everything got too stressful to handle. It was more difficult here but Clary was naturally stubborn. "Yeah. I can't believe I'm saying this but I miss Tacobell." Among other fast food restaurants.
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His brows lift at the mention of the paper. He remembers the drawings she'd been doing the day of eclipse.
"Huh. That's .. good to know, about the paper," he comments, more to himself than to her.
He lets out a laugh at the mention of Taco Bell, nodding in agreement.
"I'm totally with you. It's ridiculous, isn't it? It was always a mistake, a few hours later. But you're right, I could totally go for some if it was offered. It's gross."
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Then it clicked. "OH! To make the dog throw up or kill it if you give it to much..." She started at Major for a few seconds while petting the dog. She didn't want to give him up, now more than ever.
Her lips cracked into a smile.
"Very gross." Clary paused before steering the conversation somewhere that didn't make her hungry. "Can I walk with you back to your place?" She wanted to keep petting the puppy. She might also want to visit again. Just the puppy. Not Ravi or Major.
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"Sure!" He hoists himself up to standing before reaching out a hand to help her up. "I promise I won't try to take Minor away from you. I'm just offering to help you up."
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She missed google.
She smiled as she took his hand. Minor fidgeted some but was happily flopped in Clary's arms. She had to lean over to grab her daggers which she slipped carefully into the thin piece of fabric that she lashed to her belt. It wasn't a sheath but it worked and the pointy parts were away from the puppy.
"Lead on."
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She had it all worked out. Minor wiggled in her arms but stopped the moment Clary began to scratch beneath his chin. Considering how small Clary was, the basset hound made her look even smaller. It was amazing that she managed to carry him at all.
"Yes." Clary flashed him a smile before rubbing her cheek affectionately against the pups head. She'd give it back to Major... eventually.
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Her hand continued to rub at the puppies belly as she looked over at Major. "Why? You looking to stalk me? I'll kick your ass so hard." Her tone was light but fierce.
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"Whoa, whoa, cool your jets. I don't doubt that you could kick my ass, to any degree of hardness," Major says holding both hands up, palms out: the universal sign of surrender. "I was just curious if you had room mates and stuff. Who they were. I haven't met a lot of people in the village, so I was curious. Sheesh. Can't a guy ask a simple question without threat of bodily harm?"
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"No."
Clary's expression and tone fell instantly. "I don't have a roommate." She had one until they vanished. "If you want to meet people just hang out there. There are people there all the time." It was a little annoying at times but Clary also liked it. It kept her mind from wandering.
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"Yeah, I guess that's some good advice. Maybe I'll start doing that. It's not like I've got anywhere better to be these days."
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"You'll also get feed." Which Clary guessed was something that Major might need help with. He looked a little too soft to be on his own in a survival setting.
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"Already?" She looked up at the house and then down at the basset hound in her arms. "I'll miss you but don't worry. I'll have Ravi and Major let me visit. Ravi's a chicken and I bet Major is a push over even though he's all muscly. Yes he is. Yes he is." Clary was baby talking to the puppy.
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Major puts his hands on his waist while he listens to Clary talk to the puppy, making a bit of a face - though he doesn't really mean it. He isn't insulted by anything she's saying. If anything, she's .. right on the nose.
"Ravi is absolutely a chicken, and I am a pushover only with certain things. But I'd never think to deny someone the joys of being around a puppy. We need to take all the good we can get here, right?"
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Ravi had made a point to remind Clary that he was the world's largest chicken. In fact, it came up multiple times after she had offered to be his body guard for a short trip into the other village.
Clary looked up at Major with a grin. "So not the important stuff." She gave Minor one last belly scratch before passing over the pup to Major. "You'll see me again. Probably at lunch if you start going to the inn." She lifted her hand in a brief wave before turning to head back to her practice.