Craw’s angry orders snapped the subordinate to attention. It was very clear that the monochrome male was not impressed in the slightest, and upon sensing this, Lorcan immediately froze in his tracks and glanced back behind him – golden eyes meeting the piercing yellow glare of his superior before he quickly slunk back towards him, head and tail hanging limp.
Without much more fuss the large grizzly bear took his leave back into the trees and out of the corner of his eyes, he could see Askan making a rather aptly timed exit as well – leaving Lorcan with just his enraged alpha for company.
Craw approached him with teeth bared and tail high. The young male could tell that this was no casual display of dominance. This was real. This was serious. Not wanting to aggravate Craw’s rage anymore as he approached, for fear that he may turn violent, Lorcan immediately crouched down low into a pathetic crawl, russet ears pressed flat against his head and tail curled so far between his legs that it felt uncomfortable to move. The second Craw came within a metre of his being, down onto his back he went, limbs splayed apart and head flung back to expose the delicate white flesh of his undersides.
Golden eyes clenched shut, waiting for that sharp pain when fangs pierced through skin.
Angry snarls filled the air, growing louder and closer in proximity with each word. Lorcan whined in desperate apology as he frantically tried to piece together a reasonable response to Craw’s questions. “I-I w-was out gathering p-p-plants…” He stuttered, muscles growing more tense by the second as he tried to remain still and not squirm, for fear it would provoke him even more. “…b-before the snow hit.” Lorcan dared to flutter open one eye. “M-my friend…a healer, offered to show me where to look—it was unplanned…I-I-I’m..” He gasped for breath. “I’m sorry for not t-telling you, Sir.”
—And then his mind whirled as he desperately tried to gauge the words to explain the whole Askan and bear situation. The adrenaline rush was wearing off and it all just became too much—
…A small yellow puddle slowly melted through the snow. Lorcan whimpered.
“He scared it.” He finally whispered, voice cracking under the pressure.
Without much more fuss the large grizzly bear took his leave back into the trees and out of the corner of his eyes, he could see Askan making a rather aptly timed exit as well – leaving Lorcan with just his enraged alpha for company.
Craw approached him with teeth bared and tail high. The young male could tell that this was no casual display of dominance. This was real. This was serious. Not wanting to aggravate Craw’s rage anymore as he approached, for fear that he may turn violent, Lorcan immediately crouched down low into a pathetic crawl, russet ears pressed flat against his head and tail curled so far between his legs that it felt uncomfortable to move. The second Craw came within a metre of his being, down onto his back he went, limbs splayed apart and head flung back to expose the delicate white flesh of his undersides.
Golden eyes clenched shut, waiting for that sharp pain when fangs pierced through skin.
Angry snarls filled the air, growing louder and closer in proximity with each word. Lorcan whined in desperate apology as he frantically tried to piece together a reasonable response to Craw’s questions. “I-I w-was out gathering p-p-plants…” He stuttered, muscles growing more tense by the second as he tried to remain still and not squirm, for fear it would provoke him even more. “…b-before the snow hit.” Lorcan dared to flutter open one eye. “M-my friend…a healer, offered to show me where to look—it was unplanned…I-I-I’m..” He gasped for breath. “I’m sorry for not t-telling you, Sir.”
—And then his mind whirled as he desperately tried to gauge the words to explain the whole Askan and bear situation. The adrenaline rush was wearing off and it all just became too much—
…A small yellow puddle slowly melted through the snow. Lorcan whimpered.
“He scared it.” He finally whispered, voice cracking under the pressure.
(This post was last modified: Oct 18, 2016, 04:36 PM by Lorcan.)
# P O R C A N
sometimes, two people have to fall apart to realise
how much they need to fall back together