http://palestshadow.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] palestshadow.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] fh_alumni2008-11-16 05:56 pm
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Jason's Flat, Brighton, UK - Sunday Afternoon

The tiny, wriggly puppy was having a very good day. The shelter was nice, but it wasn't anything like having a home. He missed his home, with people to cuddle him and shoes to eat.

The blonde girl had cuddled him, and he had licked her nose excitedly. And the boy had rubbed his belly, and how did he know that he liked belly rubs!? And then there had been lots of happy talk about him going home with them. Home! A real home!

He'd been so excited that he wore himself out. He slept most of the way to the flat.

It was okay, the girl said. He would have plenty of time to explore later.

(for one, but also OPEN to any who would call or e-mail either of the duo.)
dark_slippy_thing: (Anti-Valentine - Smiling)

[personal profile] dark_slippy_thing 2008-11-17 12:30 am (UTC)(link)
"Or perhaps Marcel Marceau," Valentine contributed. "A silent pioneer in the performing arts."

Emphasis, perhaps, on the 'silent' part.
dark_slippy_thing: (Anti-Valentine - Smiling)

[personal profile] dark_slippy_thing 2008-11-17 12:44 am (UTC)(link)
"And then I suggested Mr. Bojangles," Valentine agreed. "It's a wiggly sort of name, I think. So much as a name can be wiggly, of course."

It was a wiggly sort of puppy, at that. Perhaps it evened out?
dark_slippy_thing: (Anti-Valentine - Down theeere)

[personal profile] dark_slippy_thing 2008-11-17 12:59 am (UTC)(link)
"I still can't believe they keep them in cages," Valentine said, remembering his initial shock upon their entry into the shelter. "He'd certainly dance holes in their floor, I suppose, if he'd had full run of the place."

Valentine, naturally, had to reach over and scratch behind the puppy's ear, as well.

"A fitting name, perhaps?"
dark_slippy_thing: (Anti-Valentine - Happyface!)

[personal profile] dark_slippy_thing 2008-11-17 01:15 am (UTC)(link)
"When he wakes up again," Valentine mused, "perhaps we can even teach him to dance."