I hate everything about this
Zee fish attempt
Sirius
High Councilor
Master Fighter (240)
Master Hunter (275)
Bloodletter
age
11 Years
11 Years
gender
Male
Male
gems
23
23
player
Seadragoness
Seadragoness
07-28-2019, 03:18 PM
Sirius split from the main group to head to the lake, seating himself on the edge of the water, he looked out across the great expanse. He could see others trying their luck in the distance, but the titan had picked a spot relatively empty, and snarled his fangs at any wolf who happened to glance his way.
Turns out being in such a large crowd of wolves he didn’t know didn’t do great for his mood. There was so many chances of threats, so many things that could go wrong. He couldn’t keep his eye on both Zee and Belle forever.
Now , here he was, at the side of the lake, knowing he had agreed to participate in this silly festival. He growled under his breath as he looked back to the lake. He still vividly remembered his attempt at bird-catching, the incident that had tipped him into the lake. There was no Zee nearby this time to calm his stupidity if it happened again. What did he know about fishing?
Nothing
And then she was there, he looked up at the familiar blue form of the woman who shared his den, and felt his fear and agitation melt away. He offered her a partial smile, before turning his head back to the water. He braced himself, and then acted before the fear could return. He pounced, landing just at the edge of the water, and swiped his paw into the lake, an attempt to grab at a fish as it swam lazily by.
Turns out being in such a large crowd of wolves he didn’t know didn’t do great for his mood. There was so many chances of threats, so many things that could go wrong. He couldn’t keep his eye on both Zee and Belle forever.
Now , here he was, at the side of the lake, knowing he had agreed to participate in this silly festival. He growled under his breath as he looked back to the lake. He still vividly remembered his attempt at bird-catching, the incident that had tipped him into the lake. There was no Zee nearby this time to calm his stupidity if it happened again. What did he know about fishing?
Nothing
And then she was there, he looked up at the familiar blue form of the woman who shared his den, and felt his fear and agitation melt away. He offered her a partial smile, before turning his head back to the water. He braced himself, and then acted before the fear could return. He pounced, landing just at the edge of the water, and swiped his paw into the lake, an attempt to grab at a fish as it swam lazily by.