When the cat works himself back out of the water a kelpie girl stands at the top, looking down, blinking slow.
She watched him before and has been since he spooked the herd of meaty cervids she loves to pluck from. She follows them, they follow the grass; something she can relate to on both ends. Today was a kill day… But no, no it’s not. And it’s solely because of this one, this leopard she looks onto, emerging from the cold water washed of the blood.
She’s clearly not starving, with her healthy belly and clean shiny fur. She blinks her mismatched eyes and twitches her lips moving swiftly out of his path and walk in a half circle around him. It seems like a good time to say something but she doesn’t. The curious kelpie flashes her dimly glowing teeth, sharp and daunting, but hidden pretty well in her equine mouth. She’s capable of opening her jaw enormously, to decapitate a deer isn’t much hard work, but you wouldn’t know it immediately looking at her.
“You took a rather scrawny one.” She tips both ears back and then slants just one to the leopard, looking down, stopping a few feet off his shoulder, somewhat behind. “Very unstealthy.” she smirks.
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Malik
She watched him before and has been since he spooked the herd of meaty cervids she loves to pluck from. She follows them, they follow the grass; something she can relate to on both ends. Today was a kill day… But no, no it’s not. And it’s solely because of this one, this leopard she looks onto, emerging from the cold water washed of the blood.
She’s clearly not starving, with her healthy belly and clean shiny fur. She blinks her mismatched eyes and twitches her lips moving swiftly out of his path and walk in a half circle around him. It seems like a good time to say something but she doesn’t. The curious kelpie flashes her dimly glowing teeth, sharp and daunting, but hidden pretty well in her equine mouth. She’s capable of opening her jaw enormously, to decapitate a deer isn’t much hard work, but you wouldn’t know it immediately looking at her.
“You took a rather scrawny one.” She tips both ears back and then slants just one to the leopard, looking down, stopping a few feet off his shoulder, somewhat behind. “Very unstealthy.” she smirks.
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