what if i say i'm not just another one of your plays? you're the pretender, what if i say i will never surrender? Food. Find food. Here? No. Wait. Sound. Where? The hare turned its head, beady eyes darting all around, searching desperately to find potential danger. There had definitely been a sound, of that it was sure, but what was it? What had caused it? Its ears twitched, nose crinkling with each sniff and then … bang. Like a bullet fired from a gun, something shot straight towards it. Delayed in its reaction, the hare was suddenly twisting in an attempt to flee. There! Big thing! Teeth! Run! Hide! Perhaps if its escape had been deployed sooner the hare would not have felt the sharp burn in its back, not felt itself be lifted from the ground and shaken around like trees in a storm. Perhaps that poor, small hare would not have died and the big thing with teeth would have no bones to crack. Maksim stood victorious from his hunt, clutching the lifeless, bloodied hare between his jaws. He was no expert hunter, but he was smart enough to catch himself a small meal. Briefly, he considered bringing it back to the Rapids to add to the caches, though he decided against it; they were plentiful when he had left, they’d be plentiful when they returned. Besides, salmon were often found near the falls. It would not be hard for any Darkwater member to catch a quick meal, should they find the caches empty. Besides, there was the young yearling girl who sought the role of hunter. What was her name again? Isabelle? No, but it was similar. Isadora. That was her name! Honestly, the second hadn’t seen much of the girl, nor of @Lily which made the Baranski uneasy. Were they both well? He hoped nothing had happened to them. Regardless, he settled to the ground where he had made his kill, hungry teeth sinking into the still warm flesh. He peeled back fur, almost delicately, before prying meat and muscle from bone. The whole ordeal was a complete polar opposite to the precision of pulling the skin away. Snapping his head back and swallowing chunks whole, it wasn’t long until the brute was left with nothing but a carcass. The hare’s rather shredded skin was almost like a morgue blanket, barely covering the majority of small bones and sloppy remains. Rising up from the ground, fully satisfied with his meal, Maksim shook out his fur and briefly stretched before long, thick legs pushed onwards, the second striding through Red Fern Forest. Still licking his lips as if he were savouring a gourmet meal, the Baranski lowered his nose to the ground, searching for a scent trail. Perhaps it wouldn’t hurt to find something to return to caches. At least then his trip through this neck of the woods wouldn’t end up seeming self-indulgent. <b style="font-family:georgia; font-size:11px; color:#70863f;"> |
we are shining in the rising sun, as we are floating in the blue