Bite Bite Fight!
Sirius
Sirius
High Councilor
Master Fighter (240)
Master Hunter (275)
Bloodletter
age
11 Years
11 Years
gender
Male
Male
gems
51
51
player
Seadragoness
Seadragoness
02-17-2020, 01:03 AM
She leaped upwards, too excited to contain it. And well her voice was low, it was clear it took effort to keep it that way. He looked down at her, shaking his head as he held in his laughter. Since she didn’t seem to have protested it thus far, he snuck in another kiss, pushing his luck as he booped his nose against hers, and licked the fur around her ears once.
She was free of his grip in a heartbeat, and he sighed at the loss of her warmth in his arms. Ah well, he couldn’t keep her there forever, her energy was too great for that. She pounced at a hapless cricket, and looked expectantly at it. He ignored the insect, she could eat it or release it as she pleased.
“Alright, first, lets get your pose right, and then we can test it out on something living” he hinted, and put his much larger frame into a slinking position. “Spread out your weight, tail a banner behind you for balance, watch where you're placing your paws, what's beneath you, will it make noise? Look for the right path, rocks and soil are quiet, leaves and twigs are not.” he began, making a slow walk around the chicken pen as he demonstrated stepping on twigs, and stepping carefully. His balance was careful and precise, showing how even a giant could move quietly if done right.
She was free of his grip in a heartbeat, and he sighed at the loss of her warmth in his arms. Ah well, he couldn’t keep her there forever, her energy was too great for that. She pounced at a hapless cricket, and looked expectantly at it. He ignored the insect, she could eat it or release it as she pleased.
“Alright, first, lets get your pose right, and then we can test it out on something living” he hinted, and put his much larger frame into a slinking position. “Spread out your weight, tail a banner behind you for balance, watch where you're placing your paws, what's beneath you, will it make noise? Look for the right path, rocks and soil are quiet, leaves and twigs are not.” he began, making a slow walk around the chicken pen as he demonstrated stepping on twigs, and stepping carefully. His balance was careful and precise, showing how even a giant could move quietly if done right.