sally forth
08-30-2013, 04:57 PM
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Without any show of fear, or even hesitation, the mutt stood, picked up his own kill, and came over to eat beside her. Silverback watched him move, the eyes of a predator dancing over him. What was it about wolves that made them so fun to toy with sometimes? Perhaps it was because they were half brute, half soul. They were better than prey, but still low enough to be considered playthings to a work of art such as herself. So far she had been too consumed with her game of fishing to really make any opinion of the male before her. But now he was showing an impressive level of confidence and courage. Perhaps too much. Perhaps she ought to set him straight.
Her black tipped ears twitched at his words. "Don't tempt me to show you how interesting," she cooed. The tone was seductive in it's own dangerous way - rather fitting to the cat as a whole. But it was truly a warning. She was starting to take an interest in this male, and Silverback's approval was sometimes as troublesome as her disapproval. The fluffy end of her unnaturally long tail, brushed itself across the wolf's own and curved, seeking to prickle the hairs along his haunches. She had found some dogs to be easy to toy with - whether through fear or arousal or both, it made no difference to her. In truth it would probably be safest for the male to not react at all - not to play into the game she so unconsciously worked at, but he, having met no other cats, would likely only have his own sense and instincts to go. That was what made canines so entertaining - Silverback never quite knew what to expect from them.
As though totally absorbed in finishing her meal, she continued with her dainty bites of fish, sometimes closing her eyes as she ran a delicate pink tongue across her muzzle. It was very good. She would have to get some practice in and hunt these more often. In the north she often saw the bears fishing for salmon in the streams, and had sometimes stalked along the banks watching them. Perhaps she would even take a page from their book after this.