ardent

never made it as a wise man



Eria


age
gender
gems
231
size
build
posts
119
player
08-16-2013, 07:56 AM




It all happened so fast, but Eria was sure to capture the events as they played out. The doe had run away from her and towards Cross, which made her turn again and try to dash in another direction, away from the large male. In a blur of white fur and growls, Cross had made some holes in the doe's throat, but not enough to fully crush the bones and windpipe that supplied life to the deer's brain. It was a painful, slow death that the doe went through as Cross stepped away from its thrashing legs. The opportunity was enough to have Eria ready.
The dark female approached the struggling doe at a brisk trot, her paws rising and falling only a few inches off the ground. Avoiding the hooves that could cause damage in this delicate piece of time, Eria sidestepped around the doe's back. The doe was slowly losing oxygen and the will to move as blood from the wound continued to pour in small jet streams to the ground. Without a word, Eria's head lowered, teeth meeting around the already damaged throat and punctured whatever had been left intact. Life ceased to exist in the body and the doe was no more.
She licked her blood stained lips as she raised her head to gaze at Cross. Blood had found its way on his beautiful coat, but it wasn't something that would be permanent for the young male. Eria noticed the surprise that seemed to seep from his frame. It had been the first time he had hunted, she assumed, which was probably why his bite hadn't been one-hundred percent effective. Nevertheless, she was proud of him and she said so. "You did a very nice job, Cross," she truthfully said, watching him with a careful gaze. "I know it may have been a surprise at first, but the more you get to hunt, the better you will get." Eria lowered her head to the doe's now lifeless body, lapping away at the blood that had formed over the teeth punctures. "If you would like, I could show you what parts of the throat are best to clamp down on..."






Speech,