@ElderGod-Icefire
Leo licked her happily, squirming. Jay smiled. "I didn't see anyone, no." He replied as he came over.
Leo licked her happily, squirming. Jay smiled. "I didn't see anyone, no." He replied as he came over.
Delia smiled and nodded, her stomach grumbling. She sighed and glanced down at it, shrugging, “Well then, should we eat and then get on the road again? As long as your super sense isn’t going off and saying there’s another nearby.” She laughed as Leo licked at her face and she pet him, “You little goon, stop it or I’m going to have to set you down.”
Jay nodded. "We can go." He replied with a nod. "Dont worry. Vince left at some point last night." Leo wagged his tail again, licking still.
She scrunched up her nose at Leo’s continuous licking and set him on the ground gently, nodding at Jay, “I’ll remind you and myself to eat sometime today, that way you won’t have to deal with me collapsing or passing out or anything.” With a little maneuvering, she tugged her other crutch out of where it was stuffed and pulled it under her arm, leaning on it.
Jay nodded. "Alright. Would you like to rest, or shall we keep moving?" Leo whined, and tugged on her pant leg with his teeth, pawing at her.
“Keep moving,” She decided, sighing and picking Leo up once again, “Hold on bud. Hey, Jay, do you still have that sling you used for Leo when he got tired? I think he wants to stay in my arms but I sort of need them to walk.” Delia knew she was getting a weak spot for the little puppy and would do almost anything for him, and as her mind kept repeating more persistently than Leo, for Jay too.
Jay nodded, and pulled out the sling. "Yeah. Want me to help you put it on, or can you do it yourself?" He asked, chuckling softly. "I think he likes you better than me. I'm the meanie that had to bandage his paw up still." He looked down at the puppy with a smile. Leo wagged his tail, still pulling on her pant leg playfully.
“I’ll probably need your help,” She decided, laughing lightly, “And yeah, I think that’s true, but I’m sure he’ll like you as much as much as I do eventually.” As soon as the words left her mouth, she realized what she had said and quickly tried to cover it up, her face bright red, “He’ll like you as much as he likes me, is what I meant.” Her eyes flicked to Leo and she waited for Jay’s reaction to her slip up, her blush spreading down her neck and over her ears.
Jay lightly slipped the sling over her, adjusting it. He paused, raising an eyebrow. "Uhm. Okay." He said slowly. She…was that…? Hmm. He shook his head slightly. "Do you want Leo on your back or on your front?" He asked. Leo kept tugging happily.
Delia looked down at the puppy and thought for a moment, “Probably front. I don’t want him getting squished by my bag. I can do that though.” She hoped Leo didn’t rip a hole in her pants before she could get him into the sling, her blush very slowly fading from her face.
Jay nodded, and picked up the puppy to put him in the sling. Leo squirmed in his arms, licking wildly and wiggling. Jay chuckled softly. "Ready?" He asked Delia.
“Let’s get going.” She nodded after shifting the sling around, getting it comfortable while Leo wiggled around and looked around. With her bag on her back with the food in it and a puppy on her front, it was a lot to carry, but she would manage. She smiled softly as the puppy tried to lick at her face before settling down, tail thumping against both the sling and her chest as he looked around.
Jay smiled, and nodded. "Alright." He started walking to the door, keeping an eye out for other people. Leo kept wagging his tail, sticking his head out of the sling and watching as she walked.
Delia followed behind him, her eyes flicking around somewhat warily. Being out in the open again made her normal paranoid feeling return and she had to get used to it again, especially with Leo moving around unexpectedly and causing her to be even more on guard.
Jay kept walking, then waited for her to catch up so he could walk beside her. Leo squirmed a bit, then calmed down, his head poking out of the sling and his tongue hanging out of his mouth happily.
Delia was silent as she walked along with him, smiling as Leo settled in for the journey ahead of them. She had no clue how far they were going to make it today, but she wanted to try to cover just as many miles as she did without her crutches.
Jay was quiet, glancing over at her for a moment. After a while, he said, "We need to start working on training Leo. In the evenings after we've stopped." Leo panted softly, head still sticking out of the sling.
She thought for a moment and nodded in agreement, “Before he gets too big and doesn’t listen to us, yeah.” Her eyes flicked to the puppy and she continued forward, away from the buildings and towards the very very far away, but still there, west coast.
Jay nodded. "Yeah. Right now we can still pick him up and if he nips, no big deal, hes still a puppy. But when he's older, if he nips, it'll hurt." Leo wagged his tail.
“So, what should we train him to do? I can help, I’m used to working with and training animals because of my past.” She pushed away the thoughts that invaded her head and cleared her throat. Leo was going to be interesting to train, especially with barely any way to praise him for doing something right besides constantly catching something to become treats for him. He would eat through the food too fast if they used that as praise.
"Come when we call, stop doing something when we say no, stay, sit, and silent." He replied. "Those are probably the best. Although…i dont know how to reward him." He looked at the little puppy. Leo wagged his tail again, squirming a little.
Delia nodded, looking down at Leo with a smile, “We’ll probably have to catch some small animals or something any time we want to train him. It’ll be the easiest and we can cook the food too for us to eat as well.”
Jay nodded. "Yeah." He agreed. "Just like…squirrels and rabbits and stuff." He said with a shrug. Leo kept wagging his tail.
"Yeah, something we can eat the leftover meat from if we don't do much training," She replied, still focusing on walking. They were back on the road, or more specifically, an off ramp back onto the highway with broken cars.
Jay nodded in agreement. "Although we only give him treats when he does something right. I think the most important thing for him to learn, though, is the word no, and his own name
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