She held her breath, steadily staring straight into the water her two front paws were submerged in. She was so hungry, she simply couldn’t stand to keep messing this up any further.
Finally she saw a few fish beginning to come closer to her. Which was good since one can only hold their breathe so long. When one had come closer that was about the size of a mouse, she couldn’t take it anymore and had to lunge.
I got something! I finally, finally, FINALLY caught something! Take that Mom and Dad! I am on my own and totally capable without your help! Victory! Juicy, juicy fish! Hey, this is a pretty tough fish. This doesn’t feel juicy at all. Its hard. Wait. Tastes like…. Oh come on!
Frustrated she spit the rock out back into the water with a considerable amount of force, causing a big splash and consequently scaring away any lingering fish that were even close to considering swimming back in her general direction.
Angry she stomped about a few times before sitting down at the edge of the water, defeated. Maybe she should just resort to becoming a herbivore. Plants appear to have a considerably harder time running away.
Surprisingly, food had escaped her mind when she looked back down into the water and saw her own reflection staring back at her, not initially recognizing the image. Was that really her? It was always a strange sensation coming to terms with the fact it was. The view of the scar on her right cheek was all too real and with it the memories. She began to get a little bit lost in thought.
(This post was last modified: Feb 15, 2013, 04:49 PM by Ice.)