- The morning sun rose into the sky, burning orange and bright as it touched upon the youth’s dark face, painting the inside of his eyelids a blood red. Slowly they opened as the Strato stirred awake, fierce and burning cold silvery-blue eyes searching the inside of the abandoned den he temporarily -- until he found a pack that was willing to put up with his teenage rebellion and attitude (which he feared would be a rarity in and of itself, surely) -- his home. There was a strange sense of freedom that Strato had never experienced before with having put quite a measurable distance between Cikuq and himself. Leaving his father had been hard but he did not miss the backlash of fury when he refused to listen causing a frustration because in truth father and son were by and far, simply, too similar. The discord created was often ugly for they butted heads more than anything else. Shaking his head of thoughts regarding the man that he more or less mirrored he stretched within the earthen confines of his den, shaking his head free of the clumps of dirt that had loosened off of a hanging root from above as the top of his crown brushed the hard, hollowed earth as he ducked outside. Eyes narrowed to a squint as they adjusted to the onslaught of light that came down from a breach in the green canopy above. A quick glimpse at the sky gave him a view of the clouds as they drifted across the sun, blocking it’s light. Muzzle lifted ever so slightly to inhale at the scents that drifted around him, analyzing them catching a fairly fresh scent of a rabbit just a little northwest of his current position.
It was without further ado that Strato pushed himself into a evenly paced trot, leathery black nostrils flaring as he followed the trail, slowing as it became stronger, steps quiet and calculated. Ears twitched at the rustle of bracken upon the forest floor, causing the tall and broad teenager to give pause, muscles pulling taunt beneath his silky coat as he froze in place, nose working furiously to decipher if that was his chosen prey or…something else all together. Yet all he could pick up underneath the pungent scent of cedar trees -- which was admittedly not all that unpleasant -- was his own scent and that of the rabbit he was tracking. Eyes locked on the scrawny grey creature as he stepped forward, crouching amidst the shadows that hid him well. It was generally assumed by Strato that his prey was all guamless though if this was truth or not he could not, nor did not, find it within himself to care. They were food, his ticket to survival and to him, as it would likely always be, that was all they were good for. With a soft expel of breath he lunged himself at the rabbit, paw swiping at it as he struggled to catch the suddenly frantic and wriggling creature. A satisfying crack echoed in the quiet morning, settling unease among the birds above though Strato paid the feathered fiends no mind. Despite whatever Strato had managed to break the rabbit tried to hobble away, it’s squeaks and frightened cries unwelcome in the off chance it might attract another predator. “Be quiet.” Strato demanded of his food before he, after catching up to it in two strides, gripped it’s head in his jaws and jerked his own violently to the left, feeling the bones snap in his grip and the body fall limp.
Fearing that his kill had been too messy and too loud and that if he did not eat and move quickly enough he might find himself in the presence of another he tore into his prize and ate as quickly as he could, drenching his chin in blood that dripped down and splattered across his chest and muzzle as he tore, unconcerned that he looked like a scene in a macabre movie (not that he knows what a movie is, mind). As he finished, salmon pink tongue flickered out to draw across his chin and lips to clean himself up a little before making his way towards the small pond -- or perhaps it was a puddle, regardless it had been large enough to drink and partially bathe in -- he had found upon his exploration of the forest. Leaving what little that was left of his scrawny meal for the scavengers.
The lights won't guide you through; they're decieving you
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