Heartbreak
Name: Heartbreak
Age: adult (4-5) (2nd gen)
Gender: Female
Breed: Nova Scotia duck-tolling retriever/ chinook
Parents: N/A
Siblings: N/A
Personality:
Sassy, loud-mouthed, and very openly flirtatious. Heartbreak depends on the affection and attention she receives from others in order for her to forget about her own short-comings. Can be manipulative, vindictive, and begrudging. Becomes moody and dark later on in life.
History:
Heartbreak always vied for male attention, and they all loved the spunky blonde dog--especially the fact that, no matter how many mates she had, she could never become pregnant. At first Heartbreak was unconcerned by this; it fit her lifestyle perfectly! However, as time went on and her "peers" started having multiple batches of children with their mates, Heartbreak grew insecure. She began to feel like a simple cheap booty-call, an afterthought because she was easy and infertile--no thoughts and no consequences for the males. Unlike other girls, who had children to tie in the males, Heartbreak had no means to keep males around, and soon became an afterthought throughout the town as she aged.
Depression caught hold of the gold female, slowly eating away at her confidence and her optimism. While in this vulnerable state, a sly male doberman slithered into her life. The male, Buck, was a general womanizer, out for glory and spreading his lineage. Heartbreak was stunned when he developed an interest in her, as she was known to be infertile, and subconsciously clung to that one strand of attention she got from him. Buck, of course, thought no higher of her than anyone else--but she was, literally, an easy piece of tail, all alone and for the taking. How could he resist manipulating a beautiful--and better, infertile--female into becoming his (supposedly only) very special friend? (TBC)
Age: adult (4-5) (2nd gen)
Gender: Female
Breed: Nova Scotia duck-tolling retriever/ chinook
Parents: N/A
Siblings: N/A
Personality:
Sassy, loud-mouthed, and very openly flirtatious. Heartbreak depends on the affection and attention she receives from others in order for her to forget about her own short-comings. Can be manipulative, vindictive, and begrudging. Becomes moody and dark later on in life.
History:
Heartbreak always vied for male attention, and they all loved the spunky blonde dog--especially the fact that, no matter how many mates she had, she could never become pregnant. At first Heartbreak was unconcerned by this; it fit her lifestyle perfectly! However, as time went on and her "peers" started having multiple batches of children with their mates, Heartbreak grew insecure. She began to feel like a simple cheap booty-call, an afterthought because she was easy and infertile--no thoughts and no consequences for the males. Unlike other girls, who had children to tie in the males, Heartbreak had no means to keep males around, and soon became an afterthought throughout the town as she aged.
Depression caught hold of the gold female, slowly eating away at her confidence and her optimism. While in this vulnerable state, a sly male doberman slithered into her life. The male, Buck, was a general womanizer, out for glory and spreading his lineage. Heartbreak was stunned when he developed an interest in her, as she was known to be infertile, and subconsciously clung to that one strand of attention she got from him. Buck, of course, thought no higher of her than anyone else--but she was, literally, an easy piece of tail, all alone and for the taking. How could he resist manipulating a beautiful--and better, infertile--female into becoming his (supposedly only) very special friend? (TBC)