Here I have another piece for ![Stray-City :iconstray-city:]()
A more elaborate story from Boss' test
So this was where I would find the scarf. I shook the blindfold of my head and looked around, getting use the lighting, I might need my eyes more than my nose in this test, but it is always good to have a base for when searching, so I put my nose to the ground. I quickly found that there were other animals in the forest besides the visit of Dunkle dogs. I found a faint smell of dog and decided to follow is, as it was the only lead I had, well aware that it could also be a trap...
As I walked the smell got stronger, it could be female... I slowed my pace, my ears picking up nothing, not even a mouse rustling through the forest floor. I smiled as I realized I wasn't alone. I looked around trying to find my spectator.
"You have hidden yourself well, but my guess is you are not here to watch me"
The leaves rusted to my right, first my ears turned then my head.
"No I'm not...." the bush answered me, before a copper Siberian Husky emerged. "I am here to fight you off" She said with a soft voice. I looked into her ice blue eyes and saw courage and determination to fight me, not for the sake of fighting but because it was her duty and her alpha had asked her to.
"Come out, and fight me" I said calmly and backed off so that she could enter the clearing and we could have a fair fight. She stepped into the clearing and the light reflected of her coat and my eye caught the shine in her collar, we stood for a moment sizing each other up. I would have tough she would make the first move, but she didn't, I stepped up faking an attack and it worked.
(353 words = 1,5 scp)
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She stepped up to me going for my most obvious disadvantages, my legs. I moved quickly away from her snaps and stepped on her snout. I moved back again and readied myself once more. This time she watched me, trying to figure me out. She made a move once more and before I realized it was a fake move, she had gotten hold of my shoulder. She had learned and adapted, very nice. I turned and snapped for her mouth, and she let go.
She jumped at me, going for my neck. I jerked back and moved my head and grabbed her by the scruff of her neck, nudged her with my shoulder to bring her out of balance, and moved my big long leg in between hers and pinned her to the ground. I held her there for a moment and then backed away. She looked at me surprised as she got up.
"What was that?" she asked with a mix of surprise and annoyance, she shook the shock of her and readied herself again.
"It is called CQC, Close Quaters Combat" I explained, "It is a fighting technique I've learned"
"A technique?"
"If I complete this - test I will teach you" I promised
(558 words = 1,5 scp)
(Colored, shaded, with complex background 4 Stray City Points (No shading = 3.5 Stray City Points)
(in total = 5 scp)
Madison by![Sedillo-Kennels :iconsedillo-kennels:]()
(Having your character in someone else's art (50%+) - 0.5 Stray City Points
Litterature) Writing a text with a pack member in it - 0.5 Stray City Points
=1 scp)

A more elaborate story from Boss' test
So this was where I would find the scarf. I shook the blindfold of my head and looked around, getting use the lighting, I might need my eyes more than my nose in this test, but it is always good to have a base for when searching, so I put my nose to the ground. I quickly found that there were other animals in the forest besides the visit of Dunkle dogs. I found a faint smell of dog and decided to follow is, as it was the only lead I had, well aware that it could also be a trap...
As I walked the smell got stronger, it could be female... I slowed my pace, my ears picking up nothing, not even a mouse rustling through the forest floor. I smiled as I realized I wasn't alone. I looked around trying to find my spectator.
"You have hidden yourself well, but my guess is you are not here to watch me"
The leaves rusted to my right, first my ears turned then my head.
"No I'm not...." the bush answered me, before a copper Siberian Husky emerged. "I am here to fight you off" She said with a soft voice. I looked into her ice blue eyes and saw courage and determination to fight me, not for the sake of fighting but because it was her duty and her alpha had asked her to.
"Come out, and fight me" I said calmly and backed off so that she could enter the clearing and we could have a fair fight. She stepped into the clearing and the light reflected of her coat and my eye caught the shine in her collar, we stood for a moment sizing each other up. I would have tough she would make the first move, but she didn't, I stepped up faking an attack and it worked.
(353 words = 1,5 scp)
*
She stepped up to me going for my most obvious disadvantages, my legs. I moved quickly away from her snaps and stepped on her snout. I moved back again and readied myself once more. This time she watched me, trying to figure me out. She made a move once more and before I realized it was a fake move, she had gotten hold of my shoulder. She had learned and adapted, very nice. I turned and snapped for her mouth, and she let go.
She jumped at me, going for my neck. I jerked back and moved my head and grabbed her by the scruff of her neck, nudged her with my shoulder to bring her out of balance, and moved my big long leg in between hers and pinned her to the ground. I held her there for a moment and then backed away. She looked at me surprised as she got up.
"What was that?" she asked with a mix of surprise and annoyance, she shook the shock of her and readied herself again.
"It is called CQC, Close Quaters Combat" I explained, "It is a fighting technique I've learned"
"A technique?"
"If I complete this - test I will teach you" I promised
(558 words = 1,5 scp)
(Colored, shaded, with complex background 4 Stray City Points (No shading = 3.5 Stray City Points)
(in total = 5 scp)
Madison by

(Having your character in someone else's art (50%+) - 0.5 Stray City Points
Litterature) Writing a text with a pack member in it - 0.5 Stray City Points
=1 scp)
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