Naoki
The burly mare leaned against the cold lamp post. How long had it been, now? Her owner had tied her up here, probably hoping that someone would feel compassionate about Naoki and take her in. No, it had been nearly 48 hours in this dreary side of town. All the humans must've figured that Naoki was just there for a while, later taken out to pull sleighs for eager families. But, no, Naoki was abadoned. Yet, no human could see threw that fact. Naoki was getting nervous, flinching violently at the sight of humans. She wheeled her haunches at some people that tried to get near here, growing very bitter towards them. Her owner had left her here, and Naoki was realizing the fact.
Abadoned, just like the rest of them.
Sanuye
She was quiet, a pretty litle native american girl with long black hair, tan skin and the palest of pale blue eyes. At her side strolled a chocolate lab, dark in color and fun of spirit. He came a halt in front of Naoki, and whined. Sanuye stopped with him, almost as though she were blind and in some ways she was. She was living in a harsh world, where her mother had abandoned her, her father had betrayed her, and her sister hated her. Ok, so maybe she could just give her sister a chance. Well, maybe not. Aralyn had a nasty temper about her. Spencer. We need to go. Her voice was whisper soft, gentle... She took a step, but Spencer did not follow so she went no farther. Thats when she saw why the male had stopped. The mare was a pretty creature, but she looked unhealthy. And mean. Well, not so much mean, as unwanted. Unloved. Hey pretty baby. Sanuye murmered softly. Why are you out here all alone?
Naoki
Naoki snorted when she saw Sanuye, pricking her delicate ears and eying the girl. Naoki tensed up, her powerful muscles bunching up and rippling underneath her coat. Naoki pulled against the lamp post, but had no avail in releasing herself. Naoki looked back at Sanuye, panicking slightly. Soft words, gentle eyes, petite body. Naoki could see the characteristics, but she only half-relaxed. Naoki gave up, lowering her head and pinnning her ears back in defeat.