no limit [quick hunt?]
12-07-2017, 11:25 PM
Rani almost burst out of her pelt when she saw how open and friendly the other wolf was. She loved making new friends and acquaintances and she happily returned his grin for a wolfish smile of her own. She creeped a little closer after he spoke a little loudly making the heron look up. Also it was kinda hard to hear him with the light waves rolling in the background. She hoped he didn't mind and she kept her posture friendly.
Kai is a nice name she thought. Before she could go into her endless thoughts on what his name could mean she perked her ears when she heard him speak again. Go in the ocean? she thought and looked at the water doubtfully. She knew what Kai said was a good idea, as she couldn't see them just running straight at the bird and actually catching it. She had never thought to learn how to swim but judging by where the water came at on the birds legs she should just be able to wade through it. The more she thought on the plan the better it sounded and turned back to Kai. Okay lets do that then she said in her usual cheerful tone.
Deciding to just get the show on the road Rani turned and started to stalk around the bird making sure to give it a wide enough berth as to not startle it. She glanced at Kai when she finally made it to a spot to enter the water. Pushing her second thoughts away she took two calm and fearless strides in the water and came to an abrupt halt. She almost wailed she couldn't feel her paws! Swallowing the sudden urge to jump out of the water and make a scean she watched the heron to see if it noticed her. So far so good it was still watching the waves. Slowly making her way further out she felt the small, frigid waves graze her underbelly and decided to start circling back to the heron. The stupid bird still didn't see her. Rani guessed that the bird probably didn't expect any danger to come from behind it where there was nothing but water, but still! What was she supposed to do now? She looked back at the beach and saw his large dark shape. She knew she had to get the bird to move somehow, so before she could regret it she stood up on her hind legs and brought her front ones down hard to make a large enough splash to scare the bird.... And got completely wet in the process.
Kai is a nice name she thought. Before she could go into her endless thoughts on what his name could mean she perked her ears when she heard him speak again. Go in the ocean? she thought and looked at the water doubtfully. She knew what Kai said was a good idea, as she couldn't see them just running straight at the bird and actually catching it. She had never thought to learn how to swim but judging by where the water came at on the birds legs she should just be able to wade through it. The more she thought on the plan the better it sounded and turned back to Kai. Okay lets do that then she said in her usual cheerful tone.
Deciding to just get the show on the road Rani turned and started to stalk around the bird making sure to give it a wide enough berth as to not startle it. She glanced at Kai when she finally made it to a spot to enter the water. Pushing her second thoughts away she took two calm and fearless strides in the water and came to an abrupt halt. She almost wailed she couldn't feel her paws! Swallowing the sudden urge to jump out of the water and make a scean she watched the heron to see if it noticed her. So far so good it was still watching the waves. Slowly making her way further out she felt the small, frigid waves graze her underbelly and decided to start circling back to the heron. The stupid bird still didn't see her. Rani guessed that the bird probably didn't expect any danger to come from behind it where there was nothing but water, but still! What was she supposed to do now? She looked back at the beach and saw his large dark shape. She knew she had to get the bird to move somehow, so before she could regret it she stood up on her hind legs and brought her front ones down hard to make a large enough splash to scare the bird.... And got completely wet in the process.