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<blockquote>The hare, where had the hare gone? Jaws were clenched in a tightness, almost grinding, but not quite. His lips were sealed, and he was trying not to breath noisy. He was trying to be quiet, delicately placing his large paws against the dry ground while stalking his prey. He had spotted a brown hare scampering along the grove, and had taken pursuit of the fast creature leading him further, and further from home. This wasn't the first time the creature had wandered out of his topaz colored gaze, and he paused waiting for the brown coat to dart amongst the foilage like it did after it thought he was gone. It at first had been more of a game, now he was growing annoyed knowing he was in the Wildwood now. The place he seemed to always end up at, and was begining to wonder why.
Eyes narrowed, tracing along the brush where the hare might be hiding. He was eager to catch it, take it back for Cori to eat. She was large now, she looked very uncomfortable to the lad. The least he could do was get her something decent to eat, and hope the pups were on there way soon. He couldn't imagine being a girl, and silently thanked he was a boy. A flicker of green leaves had his attention, and the brown blur shot out into the open again. A smirk on his face, he tugged his feet hard against the foilaged and propelled himself onward, gaining ground upon the long eared prey.
The hare was a powerful, quick, and must have been pursued before. It managed to always keep a foot ahead of him. When he got close it'd jump into the nearby cover without warning. Mild irritation prickled beneath his skin, he rumbled growl vibrating in his neck. Stupid thing. He snapped his teeth in midair where it'd last disappeared, and than opened his jaws trying to catch some air. The lad soon realized looking around he was very deep in the Wildwood, deeper than he'd ever been. Nothing looked familiar, and a mild sense of panic twisted his gut. Which way was home? Get a grip. He thought, ears pinned against his skull. He could easily follow his scent safely back to the grove, and confidently strode forward (forgetting about the hare).
The woods were not the same as the Wildwood the further he stepped. They were much more menacing, and the bushes, the trees were gnarled and twisted. Like the Sacred Grove gave a comforting feeling this place gave the oppisite, an eerie darkness of sorts. Lovely, you go exploring and fine the creepiest woods. The wind blew harshly, and there were branches trying to grab his soft coat. Cautious stride he looked for a way back, trying not to get caught in a dangerous hold. The wind shifted, and a lady's scent teased his nostrils. Why would someone else be here? Where they trapped, no one could possibly want to live here. "Hello?!"
Eyes narrowed, tracing along the brush where the hare might be hiding. He was eager to catch it, take it back for Cori to eat. She was large now, she looked very uncomfortable to the lad. The least he could do was get her something decent to eat, and hope the pups were on there way soon. He couldn't imagine being a girl, and silently thanked he was a boy. A flicker of green leaves had his attention, and the brown blur shot out into the open again. A smirk on his face, he tugged his feet hard against the foilaged and propelled himself onward, gaining ground upon the long eared prey.
The hare was a powerful, quick, and must have been pursued before. It managed to always keep a foot ahead of him. When he got close it'd jump into the nearby cover without warning. Mild irritation prickled beneath his skin, he rumbled growl vibrating in his neck. Stupid thing. He snapped his teeth in midair where it'd last disappeared, and than opened his jaws trying to catch some air. The lad soon realized looking around he was very deep in the Wildwood, deeper than he'd ever been. Nothing looked familiar, and a mild sense of panic twisted his gut. Which way was home? Get a grip. He thought, ears pinned against his skull. He could easily follow his scent safely back to the grove, and confidently strode forward (forgetting about the hare).
The woods were not the same as the Wildwood the further he stepped. They were much more menacing, and the bushes, the trees were gnarled and twisted. Like the Sacred Grove gave a comforting feeling this place gave the oppisite, an eerie darkness of sorts. Lovely, you go exploring and fine the creepiest woods. The wind blew harshly, and there were branches trying to grab his soft coat. Cautious stride he looked for a way back, trying not to get caught in a dangerous hold. The wind shifted, and a lady's scent teased his nostrils. Why would someone else be here? Where they trapped, no one could possibly want to live here. "Hello?!"
(This post was last modified: May 02, 2011, 11:00 PM by Triell.)
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