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Post by CANIS MINOR on Aug 30, 2013 8:09:31 GMT -8
The dinky boy stood, leaning against a brick wall with his arms folded across his chest. A tasteless posture for a child his age, but Canis was long past caring. Anybody who walked past the statue of a boy knew that, too.
His mousy brown hair was dirty and disheveled, hanging low over his eyes. His clothes were tattered and worn, and he hadn’t even been away from home for 24 hours. His eyes twitched and his lips were wrenched into an irritable frown. He was a complete mess.
He hadn’t had anything to eat since he devoured the cheese sandwich that morning, and the sun was already beginning to settle behind the horizon, the orange glow giving way for the darkness of the night to take over. It was already evening, and he didn’t know what he was going to do.
With a sigh, he slid down to the ground. The concrete was cold against his legs, but the discomfort was trivial compared to the heart wrenching pain he felt when he settled into bed at home. Images flickered across his mind whenever he closed his eyes, and he’d be tossing and turning for hours before he finally succumbed to a fitful sleep.
He didn’t want to see those images again. It just reminded him of how he failed.
Canis slid his phone out of his pockets and checked the time and date. 8:21 PM. May 13th, 2012. He eyed the battery icon in the top right of the screen. It was red. Getting low. And he didn’t bring his charger.
He hadn’t thought this through at all.
His eyelids began to flutter, and his head drooped as the tendrils of sleep began to overwhelm him. He couldn’t help it—he didn’t sleep at all last night. He was busy.
I must look like some homeless kid, he thought. Hopefully someone from school won’t walk by. . . .
When did he start caring about other people’s opinions? Up until a while ago, he didn’t give a damn about what other people thought, especially of him. But he guessed that changed when he met her.
No, stop thinking about that.
He debated falling asleep on the sidewalk. However, even he still had a sliver of dignity left. Shaking his head, he sat up with the help of the wall, and began to put one foot in front of the other.
And the other.
And the other.
He was moving so slowly that he didn’t realize he was on the ground again until he looked up to see that the people of Los Angeles had become so large.
Ah. This was a horrible idea.
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Post by SPARKS on Sept 3, 2013 19:27:07 GMT -8
Sparks had spent her day like any other, doing whatever she felt like doing, instead of spending all day with the boys she had decided to take the dogs out for the day. Sometimes Sparks just liked spending her time alone, no one to yell at, no illegal activity to complete. They did things like get something to eat and just drive around, but dogs did like to move around so there was a point where Sparks took the car and parked it so that she could just have a nice long was with her canines. Although she was not a fair of putting them on leashes Sparks was not in the mood to get a ticket for off leash dogs. So she hooked both to one of those long double leashes, although the length hardly mattered since the two dogs stayed rather close to their master.
That was until Mark noticed something that he found quite interesting, he trotted over to the boy laying on the ground. He took a few sniffs and the licked the boy’s face. What was a young pup doing all alone? This was Mark’s train of thought while his master walked over to see what her dog had found. Sparks couldn’t help but wonder what the kid was doing, was he hurt? Dead? She kicked Canis with her foot lightly and asked a simple enough question. ”Hey kid, you alive?” Cleopatra was not as interested as Mark was, but she did stick close by, just in case this boy was some how a danger to her owner.
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Post by CANIS MINOR on Sept 7, 2013 12:12:13 GMT -8
It was dark. The ground was hard on his back, and he struggled to turn over into a more comfortable position. The concrete was cold against his flushed cheek, and he felt that he could fall asleep if he tried.
And then he heard a strange noise. The uneven, choppy panting sounds of an animal near him—a dog, he guessed. He lifted a hand to shoo it away, but when its slippery tongue slid across his cheek, he directed his hand to wipe it off. It only smeared across his face, though, and he let out a quiet curse.
Just as suddenly, his chest was tapped by the toe of a shoe. It didn’t hurt, but he moaned, waving his hand in the air to somehow signify that he wanted to be left alone. Not dead yet, but he would be soon.
He rolled over again, his eyelids fluttering open. The harsh glare of the sun attacked his eyes, and as he sat up, dark spots clouded his vision and left his head feeling light.
“Go . . . away.” He didn’t want to talk to people. His vision wavered, and as his eyelids threatened to fall, he tried to stand up. He was tired, but he couldn’t fall asleep on the street. But the light-headedness kicked in, because the world shot up from under him as he toppled over, falling on his rear. He couldn’t bring himself to try and stand up again, so he sat there, looking at the ground, avoiding the lady’s piercing gaze.
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Post by SPARKS on Sept 22, 2013 18:06:22 GMT -8
”Interesting” Sparks would be lying to herself if she did not admit that finding a random kid on the streets struck her as interesting. Yet for the moment it seemed that the kid wanted nothing to do with her, something she aimed to fix. ”Alright then.” She wasn’t going to force anything on the boy, well not just yet. She verbally ordered Mark to stay with the boy, and told Cleopatra to return to the car. Of course the wolf-dog was not pleased with being sent away, but if her master wished it then that was what she would do. Sparks unleashed both dogs and then left the boy to his sorrows. Although Sparks was known to keep to herself there were just somethings that if he found interesting then she just needed to mess with it until she was bored.
This boy, for whatever reason, was the new focus of her attention. Sparks tended to do this a lot, pick up random projects that she thought, with time, would become useful to her. Kittim was one of these projects. Sparks picked him up one day and started to spoil him with goodies that no one but herself could do for him. In return, he was like a pet. He entertained her, dressed up like a doll for her and listened pretty well to any request she had. Anyone is Sparks life was fair game when it came to these little projects of hers. Logan was another one, she was not sure what she wanted to do with him, but the man was like a lone deer and she was the hunter. Should she use traps? guns or foxes? The method was endless and as long as Sparks had a way to play then she was happy.
She went to the nearest McDonalds and order a kid’s meal, took it over to where the kid was and dropped it in front of him. She was treating him like a stray dog, feed it, gain his trust and then bring him home. She completed the first step, not to see if she could get any information out of him. ”So what's a kid like you doing sitting on the sidewalk of a busy street?”
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Post by CANIS MINOR on Sept 27, 2013 12:55:04 GMT -8
The strange, red-headed woman let loose a few light-minded comments and left him with one of the dogs, turning on her heels and strolling away. Something about her gait made her seem self-assured and fiercely independent. And that made Canis think that she was looking down on him. Canis inhaled a sharp breath and glared at the dog. The way his tail wagged, slapping the concrete with muffled thuds, made him seem so content, and it infuriated Canis. He, who was struggling at the end of the rope, in the presence of an animal who floated through life only made him feel sick. And so he flattened himself against the sidewalk, refusing to acknowledge it. The thousands of thoughts warring for attention inside his head quieted, and then disappeared altogether as he watched the lazy clouds roll past on a blue sky. He wasn’t thinking about his life back at home, the begrudging comfort, the lack of affection so clear in the air that it made his gut twist. He wasn’t thinking about how he was going to survive on the streets. He was living in the present. And the present was watching clouds swim past on the ground, where the cries of the city were drowned out by the overwhelming silence in his head. He came to when a wrinkled bag of McDonalds fell from the sky at his feet. Looking up, he found the red-headed woman who thought she could buy his trust. And, to his chagrin, it was working. Reaching out a hesitant hand for the food, he pulled it into his lap and opened it up with the eagerness of a child ripping away the gift-wrapping of a Christmas present. He wolfed down a cold burger before snatching at a packet of fries, ignoring the red-headed woman. He needed to eat. Only when he wiped off the traces of grease peppering the ends of his lips did he notice the red-headed woman existed. He watched her with dull, unwavering eyes—the kind that didn’t belong to a person of the streets. Because the streets had become his life. “And why do you care?” he asked, startled by the question and its saccharine tang. Too sweet to be genuine. But he was beginning to surprise himself with the sarcasm that flowed from his lips. It was a disturbing sign. SPARKS
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Post by SPARKS on Oct 16, 2013 20:37:27 GMT -8
”Well I really don’t care, but I find it interesting that a kid is just sitting on the street when he could be home doing homework and playing video games.” She shrugged, she really did not have too much of a reason to stick around, but there was something about the kid that interest her. Maybe it was that he remind her of herself when she was younger. Full of attitude and a mess to deal with. She crossed her arms over her chest and thought about what to say next. He was young, looked like he was build for little speed and had a good mouth on him. Sparks was sure she could find a use for him, and if he did well then a place to sleep and food to eat would be his reward.
”From what I can guess you are either homeless, very recently, or a runaway, again, this is very recent. Now my question is are you interested in some work? There's more food and maybe even a place to sleep if you are interested. Though I will say, I don’t do anything for free and you will have to work off that meal I just gave you before you can get another.” It was like making a deal with the devil, but sometimes that was just what it took to get by. To get things do you sometimes either had to use people, or be the one getting used, either way it got things done.
”So kid, what you say?”
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Post by CANIS MINOR on Oct 23, 2013 15:29:54 GMT -8
Canis looked up at the strange woman and cocked his head to one side, feigning ignorance. And it was an accurate representation of what he felt inside—he didn’t feel he truly understood what she’d just proposed, and was stalling to piece together his inner turmoil. Unfortunately, the puzzle pieces didn’t seem to fit. Canis was, although grievously, very interested. And he didn’t want the woman to know that. But he wanted the woman to know that. He didn’t want to accept the woman’s offer, but, at the same time, he couldn’t stand the city’s honking cacophony, its oil-like stench, couldn’t stand to be at its mercy. But this woman. Canis’ eye twitched. He felt—no, he knew—that he was jumping from one boiling pot into another. Pick your poison, Canis. Canis pushed himself off of the ground with greasy hands, brushing off the tiny pieces of gravel that pressed into his skin, and faced the woman, legs erect. Face to face, he realized that she wasn’t as tall as he’d initially thought, and his shoulders sagged somewhat; his stature, however, remained rigid and wary. Like the frozen state before you broke into a wild, headlong sprint. “So you’re saying, now that you’ve fed me like one of your dogs, I’m obligated to slave for you?” It wasn’t quite what she’d said, but after passing through Canis’ mind filters, it made perfect sense. “Does this make me your sick charity case?”Just to sweeten the deal, he added a smile. SPARKS
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Post by SPARKS on Nov 13, 2013 20:56:54 GMT -8
“Charity case? No see when someone gives a handout for charity they expect nothing back. I on the other hand do not do anything for free, but I guess I can be nice here and there. Really Kid it’s up to you, you can sit here and pout all you want, or you can take my offer, come with me and get some work that will keep you fed and safe from the weather.” Speaking of the weather, even though it was looking decent now, there were clouds in the sky threatening some rain.
Sparks was not going to wait all day, although she could find some use in the kid she wasn’t about to kidnap him. She knew what it was like to be young and on the streets, but that was not going to make her any nicer. Dog eat dog was the way this world worked, Sparks knew what she needed to do to survive and if this kid was smart he’d either go home or follow her. For now Sparks was done with talking with him, she grabbed her two dogs and turned to head for her car. ”Make your choice kid, I’m leaving.” So she did, without even giving it a second thought she started to walk away, her car was only parked a few blocks away.
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Post by CANIS MINOR on Nov 18, 2013 21:32:05 GMT -8
“Wait!” Canis’ voice was raspy, like plastic being shoved through a dry airway. He hadn’t spoken with such desperation in a long time. He felt, though, that this was a one-time chance to get away, to run away from the heart of the city, for a roof—however ratty—over his head and food in his plate.
He reached out. The action screamed at Canis, telling him that there was some sort of mistake, that the whole, fuzzy-edged scene was just a terrible dream, and that he’d wake up in his terrible house and get up to another terrible day. He felt like he was walking through water, in slow motion, carrying the entire world on his back. It felt like he would never get to the woman.
And then he grabbed onto the hem of her shirt.
He let out a lofty sigh, and his hands were on his knees, keeled over as though he’d just run a marathon. In a way, he just had.
“Wait,” he repeated. “My name’s not ‘Kid.’” He swiped his lower lip with a still-greasy hand. “It’s Canis.”
He looked into the crimson eyes the strange and short and hardy red-haired woman, his own eyes hollow and murky. But there was something deep inside it, something flickering. All of his previous vitriol seemed to dissipate. “Take me with you.”
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Post by SPARKS on Feb 16, 2014 15:35:15 GMT -8
Wait? Ha, was it bad that she had expected him to stop her? She knew that her offer was pretty good and only a coward or a fool would be stupid enough to not take it. There was one thing that caught her off guard and that was when the kid grabbed onto her shirt. She wasn't a fan on physical contact, but Sparks would let it go this one time. "Wait?" She repeated his words back to him as she stopped from walking away and turned to face him. She crossed her arm as she waited to hear what he had to say, although she had a pretty good idea what it would be. She found it entertaining that he was bold enough to to correct her, maybe this "kid" would be useful after all. A little mouth on him could go a long way, as long as he learned not to use it on her.
"Canis? Yes a good name for a new pet." She smirked and pointed in the direction of her car. "Well then Canis we'll head over to my place and talk, see what we can work out and make a deal. Maybe get you in the shower, got any extra clothes on you or is that it?" She'd need to question him when they got him, find out if her parents would be looking for him, or if his school would notice or care. She'd need to work somethings around, maybe even have a little talk with his parents, offer to pay for his living so they wouldn't worry about him. Maybe lie and say that he could be a up and coming child actor, whatever the lie, she's come up with something good.
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Post by CANIS MINOR on Feb 16, 2014 18:55:03 GMT -8
Canis, a good name for a pet?
He wanted to bite. You didn’t bite the hand feeding you, though. Not unless the hand was feeding you poison, and Canis didn’t know what he was getting.
A vein worked in his forehead as his eyes followed the woman’s finger to her car, and he realized he had become the fool in every single warning a good mother had ever given her child—now, Brent, don’t follow a stranger into their car—and a little part of him died. Perhaps it was the part that knew a childhood.
“I have none,” he said, pulling at the front of his shirt like he wanted to rip it off. This woman was going to be the death of him. He just wanted to know if it would be a better death than one on the streets, lonely, abandoned, and unwanted by the world that wasn’t worth living in. Everything was grey, except when it was red and everything wanted to scavenge the meat from your bones.
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