Fading Hope
04-30-2015, 05:22 PM
Huata was pained to see the girl upset and depressed. She was not even sure if the pup's mother was even alive or what had happened to her, but she did know one thing: this young pup needed help, and if she didn't do anything, she would die. Her light blue eyes shone bright as the stars and moon reflected off of them, and a calm and comforting smile came over Huata as she slowly approached the pup, soon sitting upon her haunches.
"Listen, I don't know where your mother is, but, I would be willing to get you something to eat if you will let me," she smiled and stood up, walking off to find something for the little girl to eat. The sound of rustling in the grass caught Huata's interest as a plump hare came into her view, and before she even knew it, her body reacted by leaping forward and shaking the life from the creature as her jaws crunched down on the prey animal's windpipe.
She smiled happily and approached the pup, a small smile on her face as she placed it down in front of her, "I know it is not much, but you must eat. Eat slow, though, or your body will be more than likely to throw it back up."
"Listen, I don't know where your mother is, but, I would be willing to get you something to eat if you will let me," she smiled and stood up, walking off to find something for the little girl to eat. The sound of rustling in the grass caught Huata's interest as a plump hare came into her view, and before she even knew it, her body reacted by leaping forward and shaking the life from the creature as her jaws crunched down on the prey animal's windpipe.
She smiled happily and approached the pup, a small smile on her face as she placed it down in front of her, "I know it is not much, but you must eat. Eat slow, though, or your body will be more than likely to throw it back up."