ardent

Training but with a stripy twist

Revenant



Dalila

Elysium
Nurse

Master Fighter (240)

Master Healer (255)

An icon representing the specialty Defender Defender

age
7 Years
gender
Female
gems
26
size
Small
build
Balanced
posts
248
player
Shelby

The Ooze ParticipantPride - Demisexual1K
02-06-2022, 01:11 AM

As Dalila was getting her bearings again from the tiger's swipe, the big cat was at least momentarily distracted as Revenant went for its ankle, making the cat hiss and turned away from her for a moment while it kicked the pup off of its leg. Her ears flicked back with concern, but she fought the urge to run over and check on him. If she did that she'd just leave herself open for a worse attack and they'd both be in trouble. Its attention wasn't pulled away long enough for her to get an attack in like last time and she had to jump back to dodge another swipe instead. Just as she was about to figure out another attack the cat's attention was drawn away again by Revenant, this time with the boy biting onto its tail. The second she saw an opening she gave this one the same treatment as she had its partner—jumping in as soon as its head was turned away from her so she could bite at its throat and damage its wind pipe. Just like the first tiger it didn't take long to get the large predator to succumb to its fatal injuries and once she felt it start to give way she let go and stumbled back, letting it hit the ground in front of her.

Dalila panted lightly for a moment before she went around to check on Revenant, looking him over to make sure he hadn't gotten hurt. "Are you okay?" she asked just to confirm, picking a couple of pieces of grass that had gotten stuck to him when he was rolling across the ground out of his fur. She smiled a little once he confirmed he was okay and told him, "Good... I think that's enough for now. Lets go back and have your mom take a look at these scratches." She abandoned the tigers' corpses and started walking back to the estate with Revenant, deciding he had gotten enough real world experience today that a lesson could wait for another day.

"Dalila Vista Rocha"