Let's face it
12-27-2016, 03:59 PM
With her body mostly in the snow sounds from above were nicely muffled. Not quite muffled enough unfortunately, but it was a fuck ton better than having to listen to that dumb wolf's cheery saccharine voice. She did find it odd that the ridiculous scrap of fluff and cheer hadn't left yet. Maybe if Mara found a deeper trench she could throw the smaller wolf into it and go get a proper nap. That sounded nice. She'd almost relaxed again when the reply came Mara groaned loudly, attempting to convey her irritation without moving from her spot.
Soon after her sounds of frustration had left her Mara found herself face to face with a hare. Apparently she'd landed near to where it was burrowing it's way through the snow. There was silence as the two creatures eyed one another, one contemplating fleeing and the other deciding if she wanted to bite the others face off. The creature made a surprising choice and leapt at the tired wolf's face, causing her to subtle backwards out of the snow and freeing a path for the tiny creature to go running off across the deep snow.
Sitting on her rump, ears slicked back against her head accompanied by a look of incredible displeasure and loathing Mara growled low in her throat for several seconds. Velia forgotten, she quickly decided to abandon nap time and pursue the foul creature that has left her cheeks burning with embarrassment. Sleep was important, but killing the hare was now her priority. Though she wasn't able to keep herself above the snow, treading on the surface as the hare seemed to do, her legs were long enough that she could bound through it at a good clip, amber eyes narrowed and locked onto her target. The Hare dodged right, circling back towards where they'd come from. Unfortunately for it agility was one of Mara's strengths and she mimicked it's split-second change of direction with ease, slowly closing the distance. She'd kill it.
Unfortunately for Mara, she'd failed to notice how the Hare was heading right for Velia until it was nearly too late. The Hare dodged to the left, Causing Mara to hit the brakes and attempt to follow it. At the very least she was likely to send a cloud of snow flying at the brown girl. Growling in frustration she searched frantically for her quarry, only to find it had disappeared into the snow. Damn, that little shit was fast. Vowing to not be undone by her own inattention again, Mara stalked off without a word, half-tail swishing behind her. Her nap was ruined and she hadn't even caught that annoying little snack. What a waste of time.
Soon after her sounds of frustration had left her Mara found herself face to face with a hare. Apparently she'd landed near to where it was burrowing it's way through the snow. There was silence as the two creatures eyed one another, one contemplating fleeing and the other deciding if she wanted to bite the others face off. The creature made a surprising choice and leapt at the tired wolf's face, causing her to subtle backwards out of the snow and freeing a path for the tiny creature to go running off across the deep snow.
Sitting on her rump, ears slicked back against her head accompanied by a look of incredible displeasure and loathing Mara growled low in her throat for several seconds. Velia forgotten, she quickly decided to abandon nap time and pursue the foul creature that has left her cheeks burning with embarrassment. Sleep was important, but killing the hare was now her priority. Though she wasn't able to keep herself above the snow, treading on the surface as the hare seemed to do, her legs were long enough that she could bound through it at a good clip, amber eyes narrowed and locked onto her target. The Hare dodged right, circling back towards where they'd come from. Unfortunately for it agility was one of Mara's strengths and she mimicked it's split-second change of direction with ease, slowly closing the distance. She'd kill it.
Unfortunately for Mara, she'd failed to notice how the Hare was heading right for Velia until it was nearly too late. The Hare dodged to the left, Causing Mara to hit the brakes and attempt to follow it. At the very least she was likely to send a cloud of snow flying at the brown girl. Growling in frustration she searched frantically for her quarry, only to find it had disappeared into the snow. Damn, that little shit was fast. Vowing to not be undone by her own inattention again, Mara stalked off without a word, half-tail swishing behind her. Her nap was ruined and she hadn't even caught that annoying little snack. What a waste of time.