-To get my book finished before going to Uni.
-To get my book published.
My eyes widened as I skidded to a halt, my claws scrabbling for grip and tail flaying out behind me in a side-to-side whiplash action as I brought my head up to let out a screech of despair only to have it suffocated by the titanic roar of the megalosaurus as she leered at me with my brother in her jaws. It had happened so quickly I hadn’t been able to even push him aside and take the blow myself. We’d just been running from her when that monster had sprung from the side like a charging pachycephalosaurus and snapped him up in her saliva-drenched maw. He’d barely squawked when his spine was severed along with the light in his eyes.
I had no chance to even cry his name when she rounded on me, her eyes feral and full of bloodlust and hunger, that feature I myself am all too familiar with. It is, after all, what comes from living in a pack. Dropping my kin like he was nothing more than a slab of flesh, in a sense he was, to lie in a broken heap atop his blood that has been dripping upon the floor, accumulating into a morbid puddle, from the gashes that adorned his neck, virtually torn from his body at the stump and clinging by a single thread of muscle and skin. She let out another of her ear-shattering vocal blows before her hind paws came down, the dirt flying as she took flight – and came after me.
Turning tail, I didn’t waste a second and immediately began my snake-like weaving as my body bent and fell close to the floor so as to better the resistance posed by the air, in an attempt to sway her, or at least cause her canines to evade my soft body all together. The ground shook with her footsteps and the air reverberated with her roar, she didn’t have to exactly push herself to the limit to keep up with me. Her hot breath of decay burnt my back, but not as much as my throat screamed from the rasping air running up and down my throat like a rock that refused to budge out of my esophagus and into my mouth. I’d remember that all too well, snatching up a lizard and some stones by mistake.
My powerful and feather-lined legs were pumping away as my heart pounded and I felt for sure that it would burst from my chest as I dived deeper into the woods. Soon the trees would grow far too dense for my pursuer’s liking as of now I was churning up the forest floor for my life. The soft earth littered with pine needles that add a slight boost to my step was flung in all directions.
SNAP! I jumped, my breath catching in my throat and it several long seconds before I could swallow it, my eyes catching sight of the nerve-wracking observation inches from my body. That jaw of browns and leaf mush was inches from my own, if I’d decided to lean in that direction...
Best not to even let that thought meander forward, soon the snaps were reaching to my lefts and rights and I knew that any second I would make a mistake and be lunch. Curving round in such a sudden and violent maneuver I momentarily was caught by the hope that she’d lost her balance and toppled. Once down, those cumbersome eating machines could never stand again.
My threat had other ideas and my feelings of elation were quickly dashed like the soil beneath my paws – the water saturating the forest floor was compressed and thrown up to kiss my hind paws, no comfort was reached from the cool caress as my feet were glowing with the sensation of hot blood pummelling through them – as yet more roars met my ears. Only this time words of a blood-curdling nature rippled them and succeeded in causing me to power on faster.
“Why bother running little raptor, you’ll tire soon enough. Why not just lie down?”
Ha! No way was I about to do that! Besides, if anyone was going to lie down it was this mountain of muscle towering behind who had commenced her jaw-lunging at me once again. Whilst she was threatening in appearance I knew time would take its toll, she just wasn’t designed for long-distance sprees and I was. My bones were lighter and I almost certainly had no requirement to lay out in the sun like the snakes and lizards – this carnivore on my tail however had to. Eat and sleep, that’s all they ever seemed to do. Don’t ask me why, but for some reason we can hunt at night but most of the dinosaurs can’t even open an eye. It’s almost as if it’s too cold for them.
Darting aggravatingly again to the left I narrowly dodged a plunge at my thigh, so close I could feel her rough skin grate my own. Just where was I going? She was driving me out into the open! I could do nothing but carry on, my legs so full of muscle and supported by extraordinarily light bones weren’t even singing songs of pain.
Neither did I make the fatal mistake of taking that tempting peak over my shoulder, instead I focused on swooping under a fallen log which was blasted into two jagged sections and splinters seconds later by two massive legs.
Sometimes it really sucks to be both hunter and hunted.
I was gasping and was unable to control the bitter taste rising at the back of my throat, though I couldn’t guarantee that it was bile. Adrenaline was blasting through my body, numbing any pain I felt and blurring my vision to pinpoint it to the area directly ahead of me. The scent of pine, fern and damp earth sought their way into my nostrils, for some reason they were more concentrated than usual, my senses had definitely stepped up a notch or two.
Suddenly I heard water rushing by and I hoped to the moon that it was not just the blood gushing past my ears. Quickly I alternated direction, leaning to avoid what turned out to be a very lethal decision as my chaser had been aiming for that side, and sped off towards the source. A snarl of outrage followed in my wake as she turned and gave chase once again. Normally these gigantic therapods gave up charging after individual small things such as me simply because we’re way more trouble than we’re worth. Only an idiot, a starving or a parental dinosaur would be in earnest to ensure me of my grave. Because she was female it was breeding season I could only guess that she was both ravenous and having to provide for her offspring to keep this up.
Worming past stumps and rocks that were all too eager to reward me with a stumble or even worse, a broken ankle, not that I would have a chance to dwell on that – I’d be torn apart.
To me it took an age, even my senses went into slow motion, before I reached the source of the racing water. I daren’t hesitate for a second even when I saw frothing, swirling waters before me. The darkened rocks peaked through the torrent, glistening with the water that coated and slapped them.
“OH NO YOU DON’T!” came the angered voice behind me when she observed what I was about to do.
“Kiss my tail, rancid-breath!” I taunted as I continued on my suicidal launch and flung myself into the untamed river.
For a moment I hung in the air, I felt a brush of jaw as she took a desperate attempt at me only to fall short. In that time I wondered just what on Earth I was thinking – this was insane, I’d be dashed to pieces on the slimey rocks or drowned by the thundering water! For a moment I thought, and hoped, I’d reach the far bank. If I could I’d be safe, if there’s one thing I can advise it’s that these King of Predators cannot, or do not like, cross fast-flowing bodies of water.
It was far too wide, I wouldn’t make it.
I slammed into the turbulent, white mess and instantly I was pushed under with the force of my impact, the air being blown out of my lungs and the roars from bank were drowned by the new ones around me. The precious oxygen blasted from my mouth and delighting the already hyper waters at this new orifice to explore and victim, it fingers fed into my mouth like one snake swallowing another as they sought out my very soul. Rather than the soothing caress accompanied by a gulp of water it had been kicked out by the scalding that streamed through my throat. How could cold water that felt like ice-coated talons clawing my body be made of lava as well?
My body was torn along, as if vines had ensnared me and were yanking me back. All the time growing tighter and tighter. For a scary moment I was struck that I could be stuck underwater and dragged along by an unseen current, my death would be by drowning and not end on tooth.
No sooner had I been forced under than I broke the surface, my snout soaring upwards as water poured out of my mouth in a desperate cough to fill my lungs with air. Right now I was incapable of breathing.
and have been working on it for about a year and nearly two weeks.
To be able to talk to fellow writers and get my work looked at and get opinions on it. I'll also be great to discuss methods and such!
No, I wish though...
With reading I'll read anything except romance and animal fiction. My favourite genre by far is Supernatural Fantasy, I also like dark books. To write, I'll write anything I think of, I don't care, as long as the idea sounds good to me!
I did submit a form, but I don't think I got accepted as no one posted anything about accepting or declining... It was on Page 25/26, right near the bottom.