Justice
Name: Justice
Breed: Pitt bull / Iziban hound
Gender: Female
Status: Owned
Mate: N/A
Pups: N/A
Parents: Penelope and DJ
Siblings: Patience and Generosity Half: Sparks
Likes: Her friend, gossip, doing whats right
Dislikes: being cuddled.
Personality: Very level headed. Justice always sees right from wrong, and won’t be held back from correcting what she says. Very out spoken, unless approached about something private, she then gets very akward and fiddles around trying to avoid the subject. Justice is not a very warm dog, not very loving and would rather spend lonely nights well... Alone.
History: As a pup, Justice was not named until her personality shown through to her mother. She didn’t seem to mind at all.
Justice was named last, her mother unsure of what to call her even headed puppy. She spent her childhood in the wild, her mother teaching them all proper etiquette before even entering the dog’s world, while Justice didn’t mind the teachings, she didn’t pay attention most of the time and would drift away. Justice really couldn’t care how she lived.
Penelope had originally planned to home all of her children separately, but this was not the plan. The perfect family came when Patience and Justice were out on a walk. A family of 6 came up to the two young dogs and fell in love. The begged their parents to adopt the two strays, Penelope came up with her two other children, wary of the humans.
The family agreed on all five dogs, even if Penelope was reluctant, Justice cared the life at first, she was very attached to the eldest son. When she joined the family the boy was engaged and pepraring to move in with her fiancé. Justice was soon moved to the upper part of town, moving in with her new family members who also had a dog named Callie. Justice grew very close to Callie, developing deeper feelings for the girl, which she hides even from herself.
Justice joined Callie’s group of friends also falling for a large boy named Felix, who she oddly gushes about to Callie.
Other: Justice is bisexual, but denies herself of realizing this.
Breed: Pitt bull / Iziban hound
Gender: Female
Status: Owned
Mate: N/A
Pups: N/A
Parents: Penelope and DJ
Siblings: Patience and Generosity Half: Sparks
Likes: Her friend, gossip, doing whats right
Dislikes: being cuddled.
Personality: Very level headed. Justice always sees right from wrong, and won’t be held back from correcting what she says. Very out spoken, unless approached about something private, she then gets very akward and fiddles around trying to avoid the subject. Justice is not a very warm dog, not very loving and would rather spend lonely nights well... Alone.
History: As a pup, Justice was not named until her personality shown through to her mother. She didn’t seem to mind at all.
Justice was named last, her mother unsure of what to call her even headed puppy. She spent her childhood in the wild, her mother teaching them all proper etiquette before even entering the dog’s world, while Justice didn’t mind the teachings, she didn’t pay attention most of the time and would drift away. Justice really couldn’t care how she lived.
Penelope had originally planned to home all of her children separately, but this was not the plan. The perfect family came when Patience and Justice were out on a walk. A family of 6 came up to the two young dogs and fell in love. The begged their parents to adopt the two strays, Penelope came up with her two other children, wary of the humans.
The family agreed on all five dogs, even if Penelope was reluctant, Justice cared the life at first, she was very attached to the eldest son. When she joined the family the boy was engaged and pepraring to move in with her fiancé. Justice was soon moved to the upper part of town, moving in with her new family members who also had a dog named Callie. Justice grew very close to Callie, developing deeper feelings for the girl, which she hides even from herself.
Justice joined Callie’s group of friends also falling for a large boy named Felix, who she oddly gushes about to Callie.
Other: Justice is bisexual, but denies herself of realizing this.