@Merys 6/23/16; Dawn; Patchy light rain in the area; 57 ° F, 14 ° C
Parted temporarily with his dear little brother, Zerxes lazily made his way south from the flatlands of the north. His journey was unhurried and without true destination. Of course, that wasn't to say he hadn't found scents of interest. Another pack was nestled nearby. Not close enough to alert them to his presence, but close enough that perhaps he may find a wolf or two wandering out in the wilds with him. While a game sounded like fun, it was a bit too early for his tastes.
Before wolf, actually prey would be on the menu first. He didn't worry himself with the multitude of chattering squirrels in the trees above, nor with the rabbits he'd spotted frozen in fear as he passed by. There were times when Z would kill anything that passed by, leaving a graveyard of shredded bodies in his wake for others to find later. If the birds didn't lay into the corpses first, it always brought him a thrill to hear about it later through rumor. His favorite targets for such massacres were foxes. For some reason, seeing their red hides running from him always got his blood pumping.
It had been chance that allowed the groundhog's scent to pass his nose. With a smile, he dragged his tongue languidly across his muzzle, tail giving a quick flick of pleasure. It wasn't much of a clearing along these ridges, but there was enough distance between them that the groundhog seemed to feel safe enough with holding eye contact with the green-eyed demon across the way. Z maintained his smile as he approached with unhurried steps. When he was within three feet did the marmot seem to recognize that he was indeed a potential threat. The animal dove for its den with Z's slavering jaws hot on its tail.
In fact, he captured the marmot by the tail, forcefully dragging it from its den while it yowled and screamed in pain and fury. Zerxes laughed between teeth clenched tight on the animal's hind end, avoiding each attempt by his prey to give a vengeful bite. To an onlooker, it could very easily look like a game between a youthful pup and his food. The illusion continued for a minute longer before Z grew bored of it. Tightening his grip, the wolf rose up on his hind paws, lifting the heavyset marmot in the air fluidly before forcefully slamming it to the ground. He repeated the action in quickening succession until the creature's skull was brutally battered into little more than mush. By the time Z dropped it, the marmot's face was misshapen and unrecognizable.
As if the beast were still alive, the lanky male gunned for its throat, shredding viciously through the carotid and jugular until blood peppered his muzzle and chest. Z lay down beside his kill, smiling with amusement as he watched the heart jettison blood from that open artery with decreasing strength as the organ finally died.
What a beautiful start to the morning!
With as much laziness as he had approached the animal to begin with, Z began to dine on its flesh.
(This post was last modified: Jun 23, 2016, 12:57 PM by Zerxes.)