Appearance:
34"
Heather will resemble her mother far more than her father as far as coat colors go. Her main body making up of a deep gray on a stormy day. This covering a majority of her body until her rump and tail. Her rump is covered with a darker gray of her base, as if it were night. Appaloosa spots in the same color as her base cover the rump where the dark gray lies. It also covers the entirety of her tail. On the bridge of her nose, reaching towards the mid section of her eyes is a rustic color. Lightly tainting her gray fur. This same rustic color covering the back of her ankles, while her paws are tipped by white.
Her eyes are a light blue color, like the sky on a clear day. It's easy to tell how she's feeling through these eyes. Holding nothing back, and taking everyone by surprise for her dark body. She likes to compare herself to the weather quiet a lot. Taking pride in her appearance as a whole.
Personality:
True Neutral
As all children can be, heather starts off life a curious thing. Always wanting to know more, the never ending questions can never stop with an answer. It doesn't matter if a wolf can give her all the information in the world - it will always be. Why? Why? Why? A possibly irritating noise to one's ears, but her curiosity is also what makes her love. Her love for her family and the wolves that around her - life is good. She wants to be strong like her father, and wants every adventure she can grab with her mother. The hyper little ball of fur can get herself in all sorts of trouble. Sometimes not following instructions too well, keeping her in a cage isn't the smartest of idea's. Yet if a point comes across as clear, Heather is quick to please to a stubborn and patient voice. A new day, is a new adventure - and a new adventure is a way to shape her future.
The sun wasn't even up yet, but she was. Bounding around the den, probably hitting and knocking her mom and dad. That was until they finally woke up, as they did a loud "Finally!" left her lips as she sauntered out of the den. Heather was excited, as she was every morning. With her countless amounts of energy and a smile on her face the little gray pup wiggled her rump back and forth. There was a ray of sunshine right in front of her path. If she could just catch a little bit of that sunlight - maybe she could show it off to her mom and dad. She would be besting her siblings today that would be a fact that she could make. Grinning Heather lept forward and landed on her back in the patch of dirt that the light illuminated. Blinking her blue eyes, she was sad for a moment that she had failed. Only for that sadness to be replaced with laughter as she rolled around to look at her parents with gleaming eyes.