Roleplays featuring animals or non-human fantasy creatures which are based on a book/movie/tv show (e.g. Warrior Cats, My Little Pony, Pokemon)
by Raineku » Wed Nov 10, 2010 10:08 pm
Tera's owner threw a tennis ball under the couch to mover her. Tera squeaked and ran through a hole in the bottom of the chair. Crawling skillfully she made her way through the interior of the couch, twisting around a spring she burst out of another hole in the arm rest. Tera was panting tiredly as she ran out the front door into the wet garden. Tera ran through a gap in the wooden gate and skittered down the road just to be grabbed by her owner's mother. Tera whimpered as she was plopped into her plastic cage. Her owner put a bowl of dry pellets next to her before slamming the lid and stomping away. Tera crawled into her cardboard shelter and fell asleep.
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by .kat » Thu Nov 11, 2010 11:24 am
Daisy had been lying in the same place for a long time. 'When was the last time I got fed?' She wondered. It was probably a day or two ago. She squeked to try to get Sarah's attention. "Wheek wheek!" But nothing happened. A little while later a small figure dressed in pink came close to her cage. "Do you wanna play dress-up Daisy?" She picked Daisy up and carried her down the hall to a pink room. "Yes! Now's my chance!" As Sarah lovered her to the ground and Daisy riggled out of her grasp. She scampered down the hallway. Sarah had gone to tell her mum who was upstairs watching TV. "I'm freee!" Daisy squeeked as she ran out of the open back door.
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by Raineku » Wed May 25, 2011 8:03 pm
Tera waited until the whole house was dark and quite before she made her escape. She had planned this all day and was quickly revising it in her head. Okay. Time for action. She packed her left-over carrots and pellet onto her small satchel that she has kept hidden from her owners under the hay they never cleaned out. She took a last drink from her water bottle propped up on the wall and got to work. Phase one. She used one paw to skilfully lift one of the pushy things on the door of her cage. With her other paw she un-did a lock near the top of her cage, pushing with both paws she eased the door open. Out. Okay. Phase two. She slid carefully down a ruler propped up to the side of the table and onto a box. Okay. About half a metre to the floor. She jumped down onto a smaller box next to the one she was on. She then skittered down a un-intetional set of stairs made of nail boxes. On the ground, in the shed. Good. Phase three. Tera scampered across the shed floor to a small box of old things, as she began to climb up it to continue the stairs of boxes she noticed a good small pice of string. Tera leant down a picked it up in her paws. Nice. She slipped it into her satchel and looked more into the box of old things. She found another good piece of string and took that too, she looked some more. Near the bottom she found a tiny-weenie notepad (probably an old dolls toy) and a tiny-weenie pen. They were fully functional and would probably prove useful so she took them. SHe finished climbing up the stairs of boxes and sat up on a high windowsill. Okay, so far so good. Phase four. She eased the window open ever so quietly and skittered out onto a high tree branch. As she jumped down from tree branch to tree branch to get to the bottom she picked a few berries and put them into her satchel. AHA! She made it. Out... Free... Finally...
A few days of wandering the streets in the shadows drained all the food from her satchel and lead her to the edge of a dense, ferny forest. She could smell enticing aromas of berries, nuts, herbs, fruits and vegetable coming from deep within the forest. Aw well. She thought. I've run away from home, used up all my food and have wandered the streets for days. This forest could mean me living a few more days. Step by cautious step. Tera walked towards the inviting forest. After a few minutes she disappeared behind the brambles and ferns. Soon to find the tribe of Nahu.
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