Jenny had done a lot of growing. Her legs were long and lithesome as she charged along, tongue lolling out of the side of her mouth as she perfected that look of panic. Her eyes were wide, her pupils twitchy but that wasn't enough for her. More more more. She'd gotten so good at pretending that it didn't even feel fake anymore, she could be anything or anyone she wanted to be. It was all a matter of setting the scene and mood. She squished her eyes shut real tight till tears budded at the corners and heaved in ragged, choppy breaths that soon disrupted her previously smooth breathing pattern. Choppy choppy, a shuddering mess on four dusty paws. This was perfect, boredom would soon be swatted aside for trouble.
She'd sniffed around the area a little the day before, followed the river as it meandered close to a stinky border. The perfect target really, so lonely and isolated in their grassy fortress. The best lies were always based upon truth and she'd seen it happen with her own two eyes, it was just a matter of spinning it right, like a spider stitching it's web.
"HELP!" She wailed, her voice breaking in that painful, earnest way.