Post by Jaimus on Jan 7, 2006 11:50:17 GMT -5
-Name: Jai
-Age: Old enough
-Gender: Female
Jai slipped through the gorse tunnel her paws splattered with muddy snow making them brown. She blended in with the white snow since her fur was albino. Ears suddenly shot up forwerds her golden eyes gleamed cunningly as she swept across the ground her tail dragging after her. Peeking through some bramble she saw a white fluffy hare. Licking her jaws she crouched and crept forwerds her breathing quiet. She went forwerds pinning the poor creature down. In an swift bite she killed it.
FlashBack:
Ashy figurens moved silently through the mud towerds an quiet den. Suddenly there was blood splatered against the ground and tainted fangs and fur. Soon after an lone Albino pup was left starving and thirsty. She limped across an feild until crumpling up on the ground motionless. Later an hawk was parched quietly atop the pup. Opening her eyes she swatted the pesky bird away hauling herself up and stalking towerds an stream.
EndFlashBack:
Picking the limp body up she sighed moving briskly across the territory of Lights. Stalking around snow drifts and leaping over very low branchs she sat and rested her pink tounge rolling out. Some blood tainted the fur around her muzzle while it hardly tainted the hares fur.
FlashBack:
As the crickets chirped the pup crept aross the stream and curled up in an small den empty of other foxes or badgers. Shivering in fear she listened to the soft howl of the wind and the light chirps of the crickets. Then the ground started to tremble. She peeked outside seeing rather large creatures stomping across the feild. She backed up to the very back of the den which was underground. She waited until the stomping had stopped. Stalking outside she looked around seeing nothing.
EndFlashBack:
She tasted the air smelling Light Camp. Licking her dull and raggy fur she picked up the limp hare and trotted onwerds. This is where she was meant to be. This would be her new home. She peeked over an bush then headed through the gorse seeing others.