“Alright, alright, I’m looking for something.” Rhysis muttered to himself with his strong southern accent. He was talking to his stomach of course, trying to calm the torrent of noises it was making. He needed to eat, it was as simple as that and the few hares and mice he caught here and there weren’t sustaining him for as long as they used to, what with his ever growing size, ever moving and with winter also draining him from the inside out- it was becoming quite a challenge not to feel dizzy for most of the day. Thus, he was trying his luck in a more open area, silently hoping that the dried twigs of the blackberry bushes would be appetizing enough for something… Please let there be something to eat around here.
The lanky onyx male lingered in the thick, scratchy branches which surrounded the clearing. His steel coloured eyes narrowed as he scanned the area before him. His breath was held whilst his stomach allowed him a moment of peace, clearly as eager for him to spot something as his brain was. “…Perfect.” He uttered silently as his eyes landed on a medium sized bird, perched delicately on the edge of a branch but a few leaps from him. It seemed oblivious to his presence as it hopped back and forth, trying to pry a branch from the bush within its small beak.
His toes twitched, claws marking the crisp snow beneath him. With his breath still held, he lowered to a crouch, preparing his back legs for a launch which would, with any luck, land his jaws around that birdie’s neck. <i>1… 2… 3!</i> He leapt forward with as much of a kick as he could. His front paws outstretched before him. His black fur was clawed at by the thicket as he dove through head first. Pearly white jaws were open. Eyes trained on his target.
In a blink it was over, the unsuspecting bird lay twitching within his jaws and with a happy sigh he immediately lay down to consume the measly meal. So confumed with the thought of food was he, that he hadn’t even bothered to scout the area for anything else...</blockquote>