6th Day of Summer, 512 AV Sunrise The Bronze Woods Bartal lowered his nose to the ground, rummaging through the dead leaves littering the area. Rabbits were holed up somewhere close by, he could smell it. He snorted and followed the scent a few yards to the left, then backtracked and inhaled the air deeply. Now he wandered off to the right, snuffling at the base of a small thicket. They knew he was here. Who wouldn't? He wasn't trying to be quiet, which was always a challenge anyway what with his massive weight. Leaves crackled and twigs snapped with each careless step he took. Bartal wasn't going to catch a rabbit with stealth today. He planned on using their fear against them. He could already taste the hot meat, and feel its comfortable weight in his stomach. They were hiding in the bushes. Their scent was strong here and he could hear the faintest of rustling. Bartal rose up on his hind legs, bared his teeth, and threw his body onto the rabbits' hiding place. The brush flattened like paper under his weight, and one rabbit squealed in surprise. Another shot away into the trees, and the last he saw of it was a flash of its white tail. The other was struggling under the plants that were pinning it to the ground. He snarled and plunged his nose into the leaves, rummaging for a piece of flesh to bite. To his surprise, the rabbit bit him first, right on the nose. He grunted and reared back, and the rabbit streaked away. A growl shook his body and he started after it, lips pulled back in a grimace. The hare jumped and sprinted and weaved between the trees and undergrowth, as he crashed along behind it. It would pull ahead then lag to conserve energy, allowing him the opportunity to catch up before sprinting ahead again. His tongue started lolling as the chase drug on, wearing predator and prey down. Bartal dug his claws into the soft earth, using the powerful muscle on his shoulders to surge forward on his last reserves of stamina. His mouth hung open and his breathing grew labored. The distance between himself and the rabbit seemed to be staying the same despite his efforts to catch up. He had no thoughts except of biting into the hare's body and breaking its spine. Taking a blind chance, Bartal leapt forward, mouth snapping powerfully at the rabbit's frail hindquarters. He caught hold its tail then quickly slid to a halt, pulling its struggling body into his paws. He pinned it to the ground, feelings bones break, and silenced it forever with a bite to the throat. A growl of satisfaction rumbled in his broad chest, traveling all the way to his toes. Several Chimes Later Bartal laid himself near a minuscule stream, his meal held firmly between his massive paws. He took a small bite to rip a hole in its fur, then plunged in ravenously. Bones crunched and meat tore away, and soon one side of the hare was picked clean. In his distraction, he didn't hear the intruder until they were practically on top of him. The hair on his neck slowly rose to stand on end as it always did when he felt like he was being watched, and one ear twitched as a leaf crunched behind him. He stopped in his feasting, pausing with his muzzle still buried inside the carcass. The other ear swept back to listen as another leaf crumbled under foreign weight. A growl rose from deep in his chest, starting low and inaudible but growing into a snarl so loud that it startled a jay from its nest overhead. He swung around and rose to his hind legs, guaranteed to tower over whatever was lurking behind him. Without even a glance at what he was facing, be it deer or bobcat, he loosed an ear splitting roar with red tingled spittle dripping from his gaping maw. |