by DeathAngel » Fri May 21, 2010 12:23 pm
Kibo and Storm disappeared int the shadows of the forest. Soon they stumbled upon a grazing deer. "Now, the first thing about catching prey is that you have to be still, paitent, and quiet." Storm whispered to Kibo as he crouched into the grass and crawled foreward. Kibo imitated Storm's exact movements. Soon they were close enough to the deer to be able to tell that it was a young buck with tiny antlers. "Perfect..." Storm whispered through gritted teeth as he took another step. Kibo sucked in a silent breath and did the same. Soon they were about 150 yards from the deer. Storm streched his shoulders quietly, all the while inhaling long, soothing breaths. Kibo followed Storm's example, he hardly made a sound. After about 10 more seconds Storm trained his eyes on the buck, took in 1 last breath, then charged. Kibo stayed still. Storm's body was a blurr but still the buck broke into a run. Storm was rapidly closing the distance inbetween himself and the buck. 70, 66, 50, 49, 37, then finally 13 yards after 5 minutes of Storm chasing the deer. Kibo followed closely behind Storm. Suddenly the buck lost his footing and flew through the air. It landed heavily on it's left front leg, breaking it. Storm pounced into the air and landed gracefully on the struggling creature' s bite. He tore into the front of it's neck and held on tight while saying to Kibo through gritted teeth, "The bite is the most important part. If you can do that, you'll be fine."

RP Info.
Username: Da
Name: KamiKaze
Gender: Female
Personality: KamiKaze is moreover an original thinker, what with her eccentric, dark twist as opposed to her sophisticated, God-fearing side. She's confident in herself and has no problem exerting herself to meet new people. She's a deep thinker, and that sometimes, sadly, cripples her quick wit in response to an insult. Her wisdom is her weapon and she isn't afraid to be herself. She prefers the company of guys as she once said 'they're nicer, simpler, funnier, more confident, and they accept me for who I am.'