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It Feels Better Biting Down



Liberty


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08-05-2013, 05:54 PM (This post was last modified: 08-05-2013, 05:55 PM by Liberty.)




Skip a hit don't make a sound

The Valhallan princess wandered aimlessly. Her mind was plagued with wicked thoughts, and after meeting the devil's ghost she had developed an attraction toward darker things. She found herself trailing farther from home with every step, and she was beginning to have no intentions to return. She was sitting high on the throne, and she wanted nothing more than to be alone. Paw pads kissed the earth with a dangerous symphony as she slithered through the newly found territory. There was a lot of prey here, and the land seemed perfect; too perfect. She wouldn't doubt if a pack resided somewhere here, but she didn't care. Her taste for danger drove her forward without a second thought.

Her head cocked to the left as something rustled in the bushes before her. She froze, her front right paw lifted slightly off the ground, and her tail flagging aggressively upward. Her lips curled into a deadly, but silent, snarl, and her gaze iced over as she waited for her prey to emerge. Wither it be a deer, rabbit, or skunk, she would be spewing its blood across the earth today. A small tuff of fur peeked out from the everlasting pool of green, and the bitch wasted no time. She launched herself forward, jaws splayed open to grasp the animal in a deadly trap consisting of razor sharp fangs. squeeeee! The animal had turned out to be a small hare, and Liberty's fangs had managed to grasp the back of its neck, and with one vicious swing to the right she had snapped its neck. The animal hung limp from her jaws, and she did not release it. She allowed its crimson warmth to seep into her mouth and down her muzzle and neck. The white patches on her face turned from ivory to crimson as she clenched her jaws around her prey, which caused her fangs to puncture vital veins. A laugh bubbled within her chest as blood trickled down her throat. If only her mother could see her now.

Breathe so deep I thought I'd drown




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