What a lovely place.
08-14-2013, 12:05 PM
The woman was completely unaware of the feline as the fish lost interest. She lifted her head from her paws and glanced around to make sure no one was sneaking up on her, but she never looked up as she had never needed to. When she found no one, she relaxed once more and closed her eyes to the warm sun and her mind cleared of her previous thoughts.
Her ears twisted in an attempt to pick up any sound that might mean another was near by. No such sound was ever picked up and a sigh was released into the silence. Something was making the fur on her neck and back stand on end but she couldn't pin point it. Was something, someone, watching her? The thought was driving her crazy along with the fur that wouldn't lay down.
With a flick of her tail she lifted her head and opened her eyes. She hadn't seen or heard anything so maybe she would be able to smell something. Her nose went to work as her head turned left and then right, all the while her nose was tipped slightly upward. The wind picked up and the woman knew if whoever or whatever was behind her then she would never catch the scent.
Finally she had seen the the black and white mass coming at her, but only out of the corner of her eye and too late to do much of anything about it. She began to twist to meet the feline's jaws but was pinned to the ground on her side with the cats teeth gripping the fur and skin on her shoulder. A snarl was let loos as she snapped at the cat's face.
Her ears twisted in an attempt to pick up any sound that might mean another was near by. No such sound was ever picked up and a sigh was released into the silence. Something was making the fur on her neck and back stand on end but she couldn't pin point it. Was something, someone, watching her? The thought was driving her crazy along with the fur that wouldn't lay down.
With a flick of her tail she lifted her head and opened her eyes. She hadn't seen or heard anything so maybe she would be able to smell something. Her nose went to work as her head turned left and then right, all the while her nose was tipped slightly upward. The wind picked up and the woman knew if whoever or whatever was behind her then she would never catch the scent.
Finally she had seen the the black and white mass coming at her, but only out of the corner of her eye and too late to do much of anything about it. She began to twist to meet the feline's jaws but was pinned to the ground on her side with the cats teeth gripping the fur and skin on her shoulder. A snarl was let loos as she snapped at the cat's face.