by Larkswater » Mon Jul 19, 2010 5:42 am
Shadow- Celia- warrior
Shadow lay, unmoving in the middle of camp. Both his feet were stretched out, and his head lay in soft sand. The only sign of life came from his chest, slightly moving up and down. The sun beat down on him, making him unbearably hot. He sighed heavily, his belly expanding then shrinking back to its normal size. He lifted his head from its resting spot. Opening his eyes, he took in his surroundings. No-one was in sight, the camp was deserted. He tucked his legs underneath himself, and with great effort, rolled onto them. He rested there for a moment, searching for something or someone to interact with. Sighing again, he stood up. He shook wildly, a cloud of dirt forming around him. Mumbling to himself, he trotted off into the dense forest.
He tumbled through the woods, not paying much attention when he suddenly got hit with a strong scent of wolves. He took off toward the source of the smell. A couple minutes later he found himself in a small clearing. There were at least 4 wolves, including the alpha, surrounding a wolf he had never seen before. She lay there talking to them. It looked like the she had gotten hurt. He didn't want to get in the way of things so he sat down a few feet away. After a minute or so, he realized he was bored again. It didn't look like they needed his help, so he got up to leave.
Eclipse- Celia- Lead Hunter
Eclipse followed the scent of the rabbit closely. She jumped over fallen logs and twisted her way through the trees. She could tell that she was getting closer. Putting one paw in front of the other, she glided along, making no sound. In a few seconds she would be able to see her prey. She slid to a silent halt. There it was only a few feet in front of her. The rabbit turned its fragile neck and saw Eclipse. Panic shone in its eyes for a split second. It took off, darting here and there trying to out-move the wolf. Eclipse flew after it, watching it closely. Within seconds she was on top of it, her teeth biting for its neck. She got a firm hold and snapped it, the rabbit going limp. She held it in her mouth for a moment, before dropping it to the ground. She looked at it closely. The poor thing never had a chance.
