What Hurts The Most
07-09-2013, 03:53 PM
He chuckled to himself, nudging his little woman forward, pace slowing as he hung back, stopping all together, cerulean gaze intent on her figure as she stalked forward, intent on catching the rabbits up ahead. Limbs folded beneath the young man, lowering his larger frame to the ground, audits folding against his ears as he tried to keep himself hidden, not wanting to spoil the hunt for Meili. For someone who lost their memories and to re-teach herself all the basic things again, she was a decent hunter. With a little more training he supposed she would be able to become one of the best hunters around. She had the build for it after all. She was quick in her movements, precise as she captured her prey beneath her paws, taking a swift bite to its neck to kill before picking it up and dropping it at his paws, presenting him with a kiss before she went back to catch one for herself.
Gael waited until she had caught her own rabbit before lowering himself completely to the ground, silvery belly kissing the earth, lips quirking into a playful smirk. I mean, I guess I could. He mumbled in mock disappointment, the playful glint in his eyes giving away his true feelings. Jaws locked around the haunches of the rabbit, daggers peeling the skin away to reveal the tender meat underneath. It didn't take him long to finish off the rabbit, since it was pretty small after all. Licking his jowls, Gael lifted his head, gaze focusing Mei as she offered up to get him a second rabbit, her comment from earlier meant only as a joke. He shook his head, dismissing her offer. Don't even worry about it, I'm not even that hungry. A grin pulled at his kissers, muzzle reaching out to bump her chin. Though he had to admit that he was still kind of hungry, he wasn't about to let her run off and catch another one for him. She didn't need to. He could get his own food if he really wanted to. She had already done enough for him.
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