Post by SozinThis on Jun 26, 2015 21:10:26 GMT
Catori froze, and though she couldn't hear what he had said his face made her guess the request was probably something similar. Her body was tense, her heart pounding loud, she could swear she could hear the blood roaring in her ears that made everything else fade away in comparison. Her eyes stayed directly caught on what she saw, emerging from the woods. it was certainly a bear, and is it moved forward her eyes widened with surpride. The bear was small, no doubt born just this spring, which meant that momma bear was surely around.
Her blood ran cold, and her hackles raised. This was not good.
There was that moment where everything was quiet. Like someone has stopped this scene of her life and even her shallow breathing seemed suspended in that moment ebfore sound and movement broke out around her. The first sound she heard pulling her from her mind was not the earth shaddering roar that bellowed from the mother bear but Puka's onw howl next to her.
All fo the sudden her body moved on overdirve, seemingly without her consent until her mind caught up. They had to get out of here! She was fashing quickly for the shore, no doubt with the others hot on her heels, but the river that pulled at her ankles made it hard to stand upright and she risked losing her balance as she tried to charge out of the water on the other side. Her heart was bating so loud it was practically thunderous within her ears and shaking her body as she scrabbled desperately to shore, letting out a terrified howl. Once her paws his earth she practically threw herself on to the dry land, and the flash of fur beside her said she wasn't the only one. Her body screamed at her to keep running, her lungs though spoke otherwise as she laid there for the briefest of moments trying to catch her breath just long enough that when she turned around she saw Puka just narrowly miss the swat of the large bear. t was huge, standing on its to front paws with size and muszle equal to many a tokota, not something easily faced and it terrified Catori.
But her fear was not for her on life and despite her body screaming at her to run her feet planted themselves on the ground... because she coud not run when Puka faced danger so bravely. Puka was her everything, and though she knew she hadn't quite said it out loud for knwoing he felt similar she considered him to be her mate. Oh god, why hadn't she told him!
She ran up the bank a little more, forcing her breain to come up with something. She was not leaving him! Not while he was still in the river in there with it!
She took one deep breath before leaping back in, just up river enough that the bear would have to turn it's back on Puka to face her. She could do this, she had to do this.
Water crashed all around her for a second before her head resurfaced, her paws churning quickly with the current as she barreled towards the large mother bear.
Pushing her paws all at once against the riverbed the leaped forward out of the water and onto it's back, biting down hard and tearing back and forth with her large jaw, holding on with everything she could as the bear swung this way and that as it cried out in protest. It was hard to stay on, but she refused to back down, biting in harder and harder as her legs lost grip and she was being flung. Her jaws could only hold her weight for so long and soon she was flung in to the air, crashing down hard with a smack against the river downstream, water churning all around her and her body numb from the shock of it. She had to swim, her paws had to move.
Her jaw broke the surface and she gulped in the fresh air with, fighting harder against now strained muscles to move herself back to shore to get back to help Puka.
Her blood ran cold, and her hackles raised. This was not good.
There was that moment where everything was quiet. Like someone has stopped this scene of her life and even her shallow breathing seemed suspended in that moment ebfore sound and movement broke out around her. The first sound she heard pulling her from her mind was not the earth shaddering roar that bellowed from the mother bear but Puka's onw howl next to her.
All fo the sudden her body moved on overdirve, seemingly without her consent until her mind caught up. They had to get out of here! She was fashing quickly for the shore, no doubt with the others hot on her heels, but the river that pulled at her ankles made it hard to stand upright and she risked losing her balance as she tried to charge out of the water on the other side. Her heart was bating so loud it was practically thunderous within her ears and shaking her body as she scrabbled desperately to shore, letting out a terrified howl. Once her paws his earth she practically threw herself on to the dry land, and the flash of fur beside her said she wasn't the only one. Her body screamed at her to keep running, her lungs though spoke otherwise as she laid there for the briefest of moments trying to catch her breath just long enough that when she turned around she saw Puka just narrowly miss the swat of the large bear. t was huge, standing on its to front paws with size and muszle equal to many a tokota, not something easily faced and it terrified Catori.
But her fear was not for her on life and despite her body screaming at her to run her feet planted themselves on the ground... because she coud not run when Puka faced danger so bravely. Puka was her everything, and though she knew she hadn't quite said it out loud for knwoing he felt similar she considered him to be her mate. Oh god, why hadn't she told him!
She ran up the bank a little more, forcing her breain to come up with something. She was not leaving him! Not while he was still in the river in there with it!
She took one deep breath before leaping back in, just up river enough that the bear would have to turn it's back on Puka to face her. She could do this, she had to do this.
Water crashed all around her for a second before her head resurfaced, her paws churning quickly with the current as she barreled towards the large mother bear.
Pushing her paws all at once against the riverbed the leaped forward out of the water and onto it's back, biting down hard and tearing back and forth with her large jaw, holding on with everything she could as the bear swung this way and that as it cried out in protest. It was hard to stay on, but she refused to back down, biting in harder and harder as her legs lost grip and she was being flung. Her jaws could only hold her weight for so long and soon she was flung in to the air, crashing down hard with a smack against the river downstream, water churning all around her and her body numb from the shock of it. She had to swim, her paws had to move.
Her jaw broke the surface and she gulped in the fresh air with, fighting harder against now strained muscles to move herself back to shore to get back to help Puka.