Remeber The Time
10-23-2014, 01:19 PM
His alabaster wind blew in the wind that surrounded the land, his golden orbs watching with content as he could hear the sounds of birds flying overhead, hearing their cries with interest. He was worried that when Trica had their pups, something horrible would happen. Uneasiness settled into his soul as he moved his cranium over to where he met her gaze, soon turning his head in front of him once more as dried grass, that was coated in frost, tickled his paw pads, but he did not laugh when it tickled his paws. His lobes swerved behind him, as he would approach a bush, a small smile went across his mind. He stayed quiet. The sound of elk snorting and stamping their hooves upon the foliage as frost flew into the air, surrounding the fighting herbivores. It was a battle for the harem, as well as mating rights. He stayed in the shadows, and crouched low as to not startle them. Racks cracked against each other in a rattling way. Both of the males leaving gashes across their opponent's body, and Suzaro remembered when he had fought a tough opponent with his brother.
The brute waited for the perfect opportunity to take down one of the elks. But, it turned out he wouldn't need to when the elks racks locked together. He remembered his brother telling him that the two bulls would go through a slow, painful death. He remembered when that had made him laugh, and turned him evil, but, evil as he was, he still cared about when a life was taken. With a sigh, he lunged forward as the sounds of hooves scattering caught his attention. He bolted and ran over and took shelter behind a fallen log, as the does soon stopped running. He soon ran back over to the bulls that were still clashing and trying to break free from each other's antlers. He snapped down on one of the bull's necks, causing it to snort and buck, trying to get Suzaro off, but he snarled and held on as he continued to add bite and scratch marks to the elk. And, after what seemed like forever, it died.
The brute waited for the perfect opportunity to take down one of the elks. But, it turned out he wouldn't need to when the elks racks locked together. He remembered his brother telling him that the two bulls would go through a slow, painful death. He remembered when that had made him laugh, and turned him evil, but, evil as he was, he still cared about when a life was taken. With a sigh, he lunged forward as the sounds of hooves scattering caught his attention. He bolted and ran over and took shelter behind a fallen log, as the does soon stopped running. He soon ran back over to the bulls that were still clashing and trying to break free from each other's antlers. He snapped down on one of the bull's necks, causing it to snort and buck, trying to get Suzaro off, but he snarled and held on as he continued to add bite and scratch marks to the elk. And, after what seemed like forever, it died.