08-29-2017, 12:17 PM
Iron and Wine are a matched pair - same size, same height, same expressions on their small faces. All that sets them apart is that Iron is a silver bay overo with his pattern in the shape of flames while Wine is just a regular black overo. The look in their eyes is impish in nature, and it is clear that neither of them are up to no good as they play amongst the rocks (fallen boulders and other volcanic debris) at the edge of the sea. Mother and father are off canoodling for once, trusting the twins to keep out of trouble and for the most part, they have as they frolic at the sea’s edge.
One minute, a pair of foals are darting in and out of the big rocks and the wild surf.
The next minute, two sleek panther cubs are engaged in a fight rolling end over end together.
They manage to break apart and face off against one another, growling and slashing the air in mock threat with their little claws. Even in this shape, they are still a matched pair - sleek, black, hissing and spitting as they advance upon one another until the sister pins her brother with a look of triumph blazing plain to see on her panther-face. Laughing, he shifts back into a colt and knocks her off him as she shifts back to a horse too. “No fair!” she crows, a little breathless from their play and from having the wind knocked out of her by her brother and the change.
“Who said I played by the rules?” He rolled over and climbed to his feet, effecting an air of superior aloofness. She charged him, attempting to ram her head into his shoulder but he sidestepped her with ease. This angered Wine who drew up short and rounded on him with bared milk-teeth. “Brat!” she spat and flounced off between the rocks, pretending to ignore him as if he was of no further interest or use to her. He blew out a snort and let her have her tantrum except she didn’t come back to him like she sometimes did. Sighing, he followed after her into the rocks and the sea.
But Wine was crafty; she shifted shape and crouched low atop a tall boulder - taller than Iron could see over, and she swallowed the chuckle that rose in her panther throat as he came walking by with the smallest frown pinching his mouth. That made it harder to keep from laughing. He was mad at her! “Wine?” he called, expecting her to answer or charge at him from around one of the rocks but lo and behold, she pounced on him from above and clung to his bucking back as he tried to shake her off. She sank her teeth into his neck and rode him to the ground as he shifted beneath her and tried to fight her off.
Wine let him and Iron finally pinned her to the ground even as she lazily swiped a paw at his face. “Not fair,” he growled and she laughed even harder before catching her breath and wheezing out a “No rules, remember?” which made Iron growl again before he pushed himself off of her. She was right and he knew it, having been tricked by his own sister! Pah! He sat back on his haunches, tail twitching in anger as she came and sat beside him, looking prim and starting to lick a paw like there was nothing wrong in the world at all. Iron made it a point to ignore her, hearing her chuckle from time to time as she cleaned her claws.
One minute, a pair of foals are darting in and out of the big rocks and the wild surf.
The next minute, two sleek panther cubs are engaged in a fight rolling end over end together.
They manage to break apart and face off against one another, growling and slashing the air in mock threat with their little claws. Even in this shape, they are still a matched pair - sleek, black, hissing and spitting as they advance upon one another until the sister pins her brother with a look of triumph blazing plain to see on her panther-face. Laughing, he shifts back into a colt and knocks her off him as she shifts back to a horse too. “No fair!” she crows, a little breathless from their play and from having the wind knocked out of her by her brother and the change.
“Who said I played by the rules?” He rolled over and climbed to his feet, effecting an air of superior aloofness. She charged him, attempting to ram her head into his shoulder but he sidestepped her with ease. This angered Wine who drew up short and rounded on him with bared milk-teeth. “Brat!” she spat and flounced off between the rocks, pretending to ignore him as if he was of no further interest or use to her. He blew out a snort and let her have her tantrum except she didn’t come back to him like she sometimes did. Sighing, he followed after her into the rocks and the sea.
But Wine was crafty; she shifted shape and crouched low atop a tall boulder - taller than Iron could see over, and she swallowed the chuckle that rose in her panther throat as he came walking by with the smallest frown pinching his mouth. That made it harder to keep from laughing. He was mad at her! “Wine?” he called, expecting her to answer or charge at him from around one of the rocks but lo and behold, she pounced on him from above and clung to his bucking back as he tried to shake her off. She sank her teeth into his neck and rode him to the ground as he shifted beneath her and tried to fight her off.
Wine let him and Iron finally pinned her to the ground even as she lazily swiped a paw at his face. “Not fair,” he growled and she laughed even harder before catching her breath and wheezing out a “No rules, remember?” which made Iron growl again before he pushed himself off of her. She was right and he knew it, having been tricked by his own sister! Pah! He sat back on his haunches, tail twitching in anger as she came and sat beside him, looking prim and starting to lick a paw like there was nothing wrong in the world at all. Iron made it a point to ignore her, hearing her chuckle from time to time as she cleaned her claws.