11-28-2022, 05:28 PM
It had all started out so good!
See, the scene was set for it to end so good, too...
Before Mother and Dalmatia and Kuhn each returned, Tiberii found herself stalking out of the den after she feasted on her fill of breakfast, thinking herself to be rather integral to the pack with her endeavors of scent marking, patrolling, and overall ensuring her remaining sisters were well. Not only them now, she had to remind herself, Father had fallen ill of the body and he needed rest (a valid thing now that she had decided it to be) so while she presumed he was resting (though she could never be sure) she would be making morning rounds in his stead.
It would start with the sunlight catching her harshly in the eye, turning the snowy ground to something almost blinding, as she strayed nearer and nearer the border where she could see thick greenery in the far distance... and she would hike up her leg and mark, forgetting the true practice of it and ignoring any logic that would go into it, for she would merely mark when it struck her mind to rather than with any purpose. Twice, she would bark and holler at birds that were fighting over scraps of hide so that they wouldn't disturb Father (something that seemed entirely possible when they were so loud to her) and once, she chased a rabbit in hopes of bringing it home for lunch (which, of course, the young darkling was already pondering, stomach having begun a timid growling fit not even more than a short half mile ago) but it was too swift, zigzagging this way and that until she was heated and panting and having to catch her breath in burning lungs.
But more or less... the day was dull.
And then she had seen it.
White as snow save for the three dots of pure endless black; fluffy and not too big at all—a fox, she would see, and though she understood it was not doing anything particularly offensive or wrong... it was on Duskguard territory and was that not her purpose? To ensure the safety of the pack? "Ya' look mighty stupid!" she would holler at it, mock charging it once before quickly skittering back to where she stood before. It didn't really react, jerking backward once but nothing more. If it had been bigger she would have been smart like she told the tiger boy to be, but she thought them to be evenly matched. It would be easy, she thought, to run it out of the territory like she had done the birds and technically even the rabbit. "Git on! Git!"
Again, she would mock charge...
...except this time?
The fox yowled something so ghastly it made Tiberii's butt thump the earth, short black ears slicked back against her skull. "What?"
It would yowl again.
Tiberii swallowed hard as she tried to scrabble upright, Father or Aries or Aurelia or anyone on the young darkling's mind for help.
Though, it would be too late. For in the next heartbeat, the fox ran for her, a burst of anger as snow flurried in the air. Tiberii whined out before she could even scream, making a scrabbling break back toward the den that was so far gone because she had traveled so far.
"Get away!" she shouted as she ran as fast her clumsy paws would take her though the panic of being chased made her all the worse for wear. "I'll eat ya'!" And then, when that did not deter it at all, she all the louder hollered, "I'll get my dad to eat ya'!"
But even that felt insignificant. Here she was... being chased!
"I'll make @Kuhn eat' ya, too!"
As it would go, this did not end good so the young darkling would think.
For as she tried to take a sharp turn left back where she knew familiarity lay if she ran fast enough, her paws would catch her, she would tumble in a whirl of spit and snow and a shrieked wah!
As... at once... she hit the earth.
And the fox, of course, simply beelined for her staggering form.
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