Sunshine pools darted down again; wincing shut as the quarry writhed and kicked out some more. It was as if it knew what was coming already. If he let go it would just scurry away – maybe if... He stamped his oversized paws down onto the critter's side and back; stifling its racket only a few decibels. The chubby youth's ears buried themselves in his tawny fur as eyed the rabbit's neck. He'd seen them kill like this before, but it was a whole other ordeal to do it himself. Cernan took a breath and reached down, feeling her struggle beneath his juvenile weight. He couldn't hold her for too much longer – this needed to end. His teeth edged in behind her whipping head; gently at first and then harder until he had a solid grip. It's shrill wails only got louder despite the way he was crushing its ribs. The skin on his muzzle twitched and his mouth shifted; looking for what Vespertio had mentioned. The pulse. It was absolutely racing.
Cernan had felt his own heart pounding away in fear before, but never anywhere near this fast. The thing had to be horrified beyond what the prince could imagine. It gave him pause for only a second before he remembered his father standing right there beside him. He would do it fast. The juvenile's eyes pinched shut and he snapped his jaws together as hard as he possibly could. Cernan had broken small bones before; sometimes even rabbit bones. It was almost the same. His teeth went right through the soft skin and muscle, coating his mouth in metallic blood and cutting off the rodent mid-shriek. The spine crunched with satisfying ease, and she went limp. Golden eyes flew open, and glanced at his teacher. The lake child slowly separated his jaws from one another and began to pull his head up at last. Clumsy puppy paws stepped off of the now carcass and he just stared at it; licking his muzzle. He wasn't sure what to feel at first as he looked at the bloody wound, but in the next moment the boy's head veered with surprising speed toward the older man.
His tail came alive before the rest of him and a broad grin parted his dirtied maw. "I did it!" He yipped, practically bouncing a little with the sound. He might have felt sort of funny but it didn't stop him from being excited – not one bit. He'd caught his first rabbit! He was a real hunter now!