Velcro
Poem!
03-23-2021, 07:37 AM
Along his plodding way, Poetry realized something - his mother’s tracks were right there with her scent trail! Now he had two senses to go off of, and his maw split into a broad grin. It was only a matter of time now! Dark ears flickered at a familiar voice, and he glanced up to look in its direction. No visible sign of Poem yet, but he was certainly getting close. And one of his sisters was there, too. Bright eyes fell back to the snow and he studied for a moment, wanting to pick her prints from the snow too. Satisfied, the boy set off again - this time, at a quicker pace.
Poetry trotted along, following his mother’s steps and trying so very hard to be quiet. The crunch crunch underpaw didn’t help much, but he was hoping it was at least quiet enough. A glimpse of a tail around a pile of snow up ahead almost made him yelp, but he was able to keep it together. He quickly moved to the side of the snow bank, creeping forward to peek around the side. Poem’s back was to him, completely unaware she was being stalked - at least, in his eyes. Devilish grin tugged at the corners of his lips as he aimed for his mother’s tail. One, two, three... jump!
The boy leapt from his hiding spot and ran the last few paces until he hit his target, sharp teeth aiming to grasp Poem’s tail. “Raawwrrr!!” he growled like the great hunting beast he was. “Found you, found you!” His singsong voice was full of pride, even if a little muffled from his mother’s tail. He held his head high, his own tail wagging furiously.
Poetry trotted along, following his mother’s steps and trying so very hard to be quiet. The crunch crunch underpaw didn’t help much, but he was hoping it was at least quiet enough. A glimpse of a tail around a pile of snow up ahead almost made him yelp, but he was able to keep it together. He quickly moved to the side of the snow bank, creeping forward to peek around the side. Poem’s back was to him, completely unaware she was being stalked - at least, in his eyes. Devilish grin tugged at the corners of his lips as he aimed for his mother’s tail. One, two, three... jump!
The boy leapt from his hiding spot and ran the last few paces until he hit his target, sharp teeth aiming to grasp Poem’s tail. “Raawwrrr!!” he growled like the great hunting beast he was. “Found you, found you!” His singsong voice was full of pride, even if a little muffled from his mother’s tail. He held his head high, his own tail wagging furiously.