@Enia
- Midday, Partly cloudy - 55 ° F/13 ° C
A triumphant howl resounded throughout the thicket as a russet flash barreled through the underbrush, in hot pursuit of a fat, furry creature. Stocky frame tore through the bramble effortlessly, teeth snapping right on the heels of her prey as the yearling crossed out into the clearing, tail flying high in her success; Nowhere to hide now! She'd managed to spook the bugger so severely that it didn't have the presence, nor time to flee into the treetops, instead scampering desperately along the ground as she chased along. And now, out in the open, surrounded by nothing but weeds and flowers, it was at her mercy. Taking no notice of the colorful sea around her, eyes only for the prize, Flair dashed through the grass, teeth a hairsbreadth from connecting with the stubby, fat tail. Then suddenly it was gone, vanished into thin air among the low vegetation. "What the..!" The hunter skidded to a halt, but not before her heavy front paws dropped through the ground beneath her, slamming her nose into the dirt with a loud: "Umph!" Eyes watering and ears ringing. But she was quick to recover, scrambling back to her feet and lowering her head to investigate the hole she'd fallen into, finding a small burrow permeated by a sharp, pungent smell. A slick smile spread across her face at the discovery; I've got you! Rump and tail waving high in the air, Flair dove into the warren head first, ready to capture her well earned bounty. But what met her within the dark, tight confines was nothing like the skittish creature she had been chasing just moments before. Out of the blackness came first rugged claws, slashing painfully across her muzzle, then a face of glistening eyes and teeth, digging into the already tender flesh. The yearling yelped, jumping backwards out of the den and scuttling back as fast as she could, followed by the groundhog's indignant chattering. Only when she was a safe distance from the hollow, did Flair lift a creamy paw to rub her bleeding muzzle; "Ow..!" Word count: 345 Thoughts ”Speech” |