02-26-2016, 03:59 PM
In the split second she’s torn between fear (the filly) and anger (the cub) she notices the look he gives her. He’s clearly surprised to see her, or at least, that is how it looks to her, but as she gets forced into shifting she doesn’t get any time to maul over it. There is simply no space for any rational thoughts in the dark – with green strikes – wolf pup’s mind.
When his head rises, hers lowers. And instead of that her ears fall back against her skull – like a horse would do – her perk up. When the big wolf challenges her, the wolf Umqra is eager to accept it. The soft growl is only a rumbling sound from deep within her chest and it’s the only sign that she’s about to strike. She squat’s down, bending her furry legs as her claws dig into the dirt, ready to launch herself forward. But before she does, he does.
The wolf inside is furious, growling and snarling, protesting loudly against the force that tries to submit her. The feral animal doesn’t like the thought of submitting, but nonetheless the primal instincts are set to give in. She’s pressed into the ground and his growling words sounds close to her ears. Umqra growls back lowly in response, but after the first struggling and clawing her body stills.
Occasionally there is a soft growling sound, but mostly you hear her panting breath.
It was purely due to instincts that she has calmed down, submitting herself to the more dominant wolf. Although the wolf instinctively fights for dominance, it also knowns when to submit. In this case it was enough to have the much bigger – and adult – wolf press her into the ground to have her come to her senses. And honestly, Umqra finds comfort in it. It is like the weight of the world falls from her shoulders, instinctively accepting the pack that found her.
When his head rises, hers lowers. And instead of that her ears fall back against her skull – like a horse would do – her perk up. When the big wolf challenges her, the wolf Umqra is eager to accept it. The soft growl is only a rumbling sound from deep within her chest and it’s the only sign that she’s about to strike. She squat’s down, bending her furry legs as her claws dig into the dirt, ready to launch herself forward. But before she does, he does.
The wolf inside is furious, growling and snarling, protesting loudly against the force that tries to submit her. The feral animal doesn’t like the thought of submitting, but nonetheless the primal instincts are set to give in. She’s pressed into the ground and his growling words sounds close to her ears. Umqra growls back lowly in response, but after the first struggling and clawing her body stills.
Occasionally there is a soft growling sound, but mostly you hear her panting breath.
It was purely due to instincts that she has calmed down, submitting herself to the more dominant wolf. Although the wolf instinctively fights for dominance, it also knowns when to submit. In this case it was enough to have the much bigger – and adult – wolf press her into the ground to have her come to her senses. And honestly, Umqra finds comfort in it. It is like the weight of the world falls from her shoulders, instinctively accepting the pack that found her.
let it out so it can breathe
umqra
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OOC: This sucks.. I spend hours on writing this and it just wouldn't go.. Uhg..