Happy Puppy
@rkpcy
As per usual though, something got in the way of her plans—in this case it was her aunt's friend's kid's dog. It was a cute medium poodle, but as she wasn't knowledgeable of dog breeds, she could only say that it had a really cute face.
Now, she had no problem with pets, they were cute and all and maybe she'd think about it if she wasn't a trainee, but since she was a trainee, she'd rather relax or meet with non-trainee friends she didn't get to see as often.
The two were walking through the city and she wondered whether the dog would be happier running freely over grass than trotting over the cold, paved way next to her. She felt like she would, if she was a dog.
Currently he was trying to get out of his collar and she pulled out the list to see if there was anything specific she was supposed to do. Chaeryeong didn't need to feel like she had to hurry, after all his owner put on the collar so it should be fine, right? Wrong. He got free and with his cute, little legs started running of.
“Hey,” she shouted and hurried after him. How was such a small dog so fast?
The race came to a surprising end, when the dog stopped and started showing interest in a stranger, running around the young man and jumping up in front of him, barking for attention.
“Stop it!” she said determined, but the dog didn't care. “Mudkip, stop it!” she repeated. She still found the name kind of weird—apparently it was from some game, not that she'd know, though. But more importantly, the dog still happily jumped around the person. She quickly picked him up and re-fastened his collar and leash.
“Sorry, I'm just looking after him today,” she finally addressed the person and, looking up, realised that he was a fellow trc trainee. Great, that must've made a great impression.













