born to die
09-16-2013, 11:42 AM
I wasn't quite sure of the positioning :|
BURN SKIN AND BRAND WHAT ONCE WAS MINE Time had slowed to an imperceptible rate now. Time continued to move outside the vacuum, but here? Nothing existed in the universe except Kalypso and Azalea. They were yin and yang, constantly swirling. Blue and white. The girl twisted herself in response to the onslaught of the merle shade, her body contorting in order to avert the attack, and to counter with her own. Teeth sliced the air, and found purchase at the taut skin at the back of Kalypso?s left shoulder blade. Annoying, but the woman knew that the lacerations did not run deep. Perhaps only through the skin ? enough to produce blood and a bit of irritation. The Darksidy woman kept her ears and tail tight to her body, anticipating now her own new attack. Weight remained heavily on her left side, hoping that simple physics would cause Kalypso to slam into the girl. Teeth brandished, Kalypso twisted her head to the left. The girl was smaller than herself ? but in such close combat, she would find it hard to maneuver around Kalypso. Dodge this. She reached down to grab either the top of the girl?s muzzle or the loose folds of skin at the back of her skull. Azalea had kept her hackles raised, but fluffed up fur would do nothing against a full-blown attack. One would leave a nasty scar, the other would leave Kalypso with an advantageous hold. With the size difference, the biggest of the queen?s concerns was to simply knock the girl to the ground. Fighting on one?s back was hard enough, but with another wolf on top? Kalypso didn?t like playing nice on good days, and she didn?t feel that the girl?s eagerness for blood warranted fair play. The woman wanted Azalea to return to her pack, and bemoan the name Darksidy. for practice 1 2 3 36" | 110 lbs | excellent health attempting to reach down and grab either the top of azalea's muzzle or the top of her scruff. tail and ears still tucked against her body. weight remains on kalypso's left side as she's trying to bowl into azalea. brusing and light lacerations to the back of kalypso's left shoulder blade (no muscle damage). |
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