Yes, I was away for a while. But now I'm back to making sure criminals get what they deserve. Don't worry citizens, I'll take care of the bad guys.
I will not tolerate crime, evildoers or corrupted colleagues. They all must land in cells. No exceptions.
I will be back on duty immediately. Villains and criminals, I'll get you soon. No crime escapes my nose.
I am a proud member of the K9 Unit of the EF Police Department now and will do everything I can to secure this city and punish criminals severly.
🏙️ Overview
Ashley is a city patrol officer with a wag in her step, ears that twitch at every sound, and a sense of justice so strong it practically barks on its own. Friendly, dependable, and full of energy, Ashley is the kind of officer who knows everyone in the neighborhood — and remembers all their pets' names, too.
She’s the first to arrive on a call, the last to leave a scene, and always has dog treats in her pocket (for herself and any strays she finds).
🐾 Core Personality Traits
🦴 Loyal to the Core
Ashley is fiercely loyal — to her team, to her precinct, and to the community she serves. She’s the type who’d chase a suspect for ten blocks, not out of aggression, but because “that’s what partners do.”
She believes in the good in people — sometimes a little too much.
“I know she shoplifted, but she said sorry, and she looked really sorry. Like, really sorry!”
🐕 High-Energy, Always Moving
She hates being still too long.
Paces when thinking.
Taps her foot during briefings.
Talks quickly, sometimes too much.
Morning patrol? She’s up two hours early and has already walked the whole district once with a coffee in hand and a tail that just won’t stop wagging.
🐶 Emotionally Expressive
Ashley cannot hide what she’s feeling — her ears, tail, and posture give her away every time. She blushes when flustered, growls when annoyed (politely), and her tail gives little happy wags when someone compliments her.
“What? No! I’m not blushing! It’s just warm in here! Stop looking at my ears!”
🚓 By-the-Book, But Gentle
She believes in rules, but she’s not rigid. Ashley isn’t interested in power — she’s interested in keeping people safe.
She’s especially good with:
Lost kids
Scared civilians
Nervous witnesses
First-time offenders
People trust her. She's got that "safe to talk to" energy.
🐕🦺 Protective Instincts
Even off-duty, she’s on alert — always checking exits, watching over the elderly crossing the street, or instinctively stepping in front of someone near danger.
Weak against cries for help
Strong against intimidation tactics
Will growl if someone threatens her friends, even slightly
“That’s not a very nice tone you’re using. Maybe try again — without the snarl this time?”
🐾 Quirks & Fun Details
Has a drawer full of chewed pens (she doesn’t mean to).
Loves squeaky toys… but swears they’re for stress relief.
Keeps getting written up for chasing things on instinct — mail carriers, bicycles, suspects who run just a little too fast.
Brings snacks to work labeled with everyone’s names and little pawprint stickers.
Collects lost-and-found collars and tries to reunite them with their owners.
🧠 Smart Beneath the Fluff
While Ashley might seem overly friendly or a bit goofy at first, she’s got a sharp nose for lies, excellent memory, and surprisingly good deductive skills — especially when it comes to missing persons or tracking clues others overlook.
She listens. People underestimate that.
🧠 PERSONAL SKILLS
These are skills she’s trained in — based on her work, personality, and natural talent:
👮♀️ Law Enforcement Training
CQC (Close-Quarters Combat): Ashley is trained in grappling, takedowns, and restraint techniques — she’s scrappy, strong, and faster than she looks.
Non-lethal force specialist: She prefers to de-escalate situations. She uses techniques like pinning, joint locks, or safe immobilization.
Patrol + Search Operations: Skilled in grid search, room clearing, and urban tracking.
👃 Investigation & Tracking
Incredibly sharp observational skills — she notices things others miss (shoe prints, broken branches, faint odors).
Keeps a detailed notebook full of info from witnesses, interviews, and field notes.
Not afraid to ask “dumb” questions — which often lead to smart breakthroughs.
🗣️ Community Engagement & Soft Skills
Excellent with people — especially children, the elderly, or nervous witnesses.
Has a strong "neighborhood cop" vibe; people open up to her quickly.
Remembers tiny personal details ("Oh yeah, your daughter’s recital was last week, right? How’d it go?!")
🚴♀️ Physical Fitness & Agility
Ashley has exceptional stamina — she can chase suspects for miles without tiring.
Agile and fast in foot pursuits. She trains regularly and enjoys staying active (she has to, or she gets restless).
🐶 SPECIES TRAITS – Canine Kemonomimi
These are natural advantages from her being a dog-type humanoid.
🐕 Enhanced Smell
Can identify and track unique scents across long distances — stronger than trained bloodhounds.
Can tell if someone’s been nervous, sick, or lying based on subtle scent changes.
Good at detecting substances (alcohol, gunpowder, drugs, etc.) in the field.
👂 Enhanced Hearing
Ears can twitch and rotate independently to pick up distant or directional sounds.
Can detect suspicious noises — like a muffled scream, whisper, or glass breaking — even in noisy areas.
Sensitive to tones and voice inflection — can often tell when someone’s hiding something.
🦴 Instinctual Empathy
Like many canines, Ashley is sensitive to emotional states.
She may sense tension, fear, or guilt even before words are spoken.
This makes her especially effective in negotiations or calming people in crisis.
🐾 Increased Reflexes
Sharp reflexes and a low center of gravity make her quick in a scuffle.
Able to catch thrown objects, dodge attacks, or react instinctively to danger — especially protecting others.
🐕🦺 Pack Mentality / Team Player
Works extremely well in teams — she syncs naturally with others, always watching their back.
Values loyalty above all, and will put herself between danger and her squadmates without hesitation.
🐾 Quirky Species Traits
Tail Wag Reflex: Her tail always gives away her mood.
Strong Teeth: She can bite through plastic cuffs if needed (but prefers not to talk about it).
"Bark Reflex": Occasionally lets out an involuntary bark when surprised or excited. Embarrassed every time.
Ashley grew up in the bustling city’s quieter edges — a patchwork of neighborhoods where everyone knew each other, and stray animals outnumbered streetlights.
Her family wasn’t wealthy, but they were close-knit. Her parents ran a small bakery, and from a young age, Ashley was a familiar sight — bounding between customers with a warm smile and bright, eager eyes, her tail wagging in rhythm with her steps.
🌟 Early Life & Values
From her earliest days, Ashley showed signs of her natural instincts:
She was protective of her younger siblings, often acting as their guardian when their parents were busy.
She had a keen nose for trouble — whether it was a hidden stove left on or a suspicious stranger near the park.
More than once, she’d alert neighbors to dangers like gas leaks or fires by barking loudly until someone came to check.
Her community saw her as a little watchdog — always watching, always caring.
🚓 Calling to Serve
When Ashley was a teenager, the city faced a spike in petty crime. Her neighborhood, once peaceful, grew uneasy. A beloved local park was vandalized, and many families started to feel unsafe walking home.
One night, Ashley and her friends were out when they noticed someone sneaking around a closed shop. Instinctively, Ashley barked loudly and stood her ground until the police arrived.
That moment lit a fire inside her.
She realized that her loyalty, sharp senses, and unshakable courage could be more than just protective quirks — they could be her calling.
👮♀️ Joining the Force
Determined, Ashley trained hard, balancing night shifts at the bakery with police academy classes during the day.
She quickly earned a reputation for:
Her ability to stay calm under pressure.
Her strong empathy toward victims and witnesses.
Her exceptional tracking skills on patrol.
Her canine instincts made her an asset — she was often the first to detect a trail or overhear a whispered conversation. And though she could be impulsive, her heart was always in the right place.
🐕 Building a Career
Now, as a full officer in the city’s police force, Ashley patrols busy streets and quiet alleys alike.
She’s known for:
Bringing energy and warmth to a tough job.
Reuniting lost children with their families.
Helping other officers keep their spirits up during long shifts.
Despite the noise and chaos of the city, Ashley is grounded by her sense of purpose: to protect her community, just like she always has.
As told by Jace, once on the edge — now on a better path
I didn’t mean to fall in with the wrong crowd. It just… happened.
My family had split up when I was twelve. My mom worked two jobs, barely had time for me. School was hard. I wasn’t good at much. I guess I just wanted to belong somewhere — to feel like I mattered.
That’s when I started hanging with the guys. At first, it was small stuff — skipping class, petty theft. But it got worse fast. Smuggling, breaking into places, things I’m not proud of.
I thought I was just doing what I had to do.
One night, we planned to hit a corner store in the middle of the city — easy score, quick cash. The place had just been robbed a few weeks before, so it was risky.
We were crouched in the shadows, waiting for the owner to leave, when I heard footsteps.
Not the usual city noise — something lighter, quicker. Like someone listening.
Out of the shadows stepped Ashley.
Her dog ears twitched, her tail flicked behind her, and there was this fire in her eyes — like she wasn’t just any cop.
She didn’t yell or shout. Didn’t draw her weapon.
She just looked at us.
“Hey,” she said, voice calm but firm. “You don’t have to do this. You’re better than this.”
We laughed. A cop telling us that? Please.
But Ashley wasn’t laughing.
She stepped closer, still calm, still steady.
Her tail wagged — and I swear, it wasn’t mockery. It was like she believed in us. Like she knew we could be more.
Then, the owner came out of the store, flashlight in hand.
Ashley moved fast.
She didn’t cuff or chase us — just blocked the way and talked.
“Go home. Make it right. I’m here to help, not punish.”
Her words hit me harder than any threat could.
For a second, I saw myself — a kid, not a criminal. Someone worth saving.
After that night, Ashley didn’t just disappear.
She checked in with the community center, made sure I had a way to keep out of trouble.
She didn’t judge me — just reminded me that I could change.
It wasn’t easy. The gang wasn’t happy I backed off.
But with Ashley’s support, I started looking for work, stayed in school, and even helped younger kids avoid the path I almost took.
Now, when I see her on patrol, I nod and smile.
Because Ashley didn’t just enforce the law.
She saved a kid who lost his way.
And that’s something no arrest ever could.
Gia was my first case. Of course, she tried to evade arrest, but I was finally able to arrest her and lock her in a cell. There I worked on her with vibrators for a while to explain the rules to her.
Danielle wanted to free Gia. Well, I caught her in the act. A hot fight broke out, which I unfortunately lost in the end. She left me completely exhausted on the ground and then fled.
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