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Originally posted by Mizani
((ooc: Well I'm gonna say that its now early morning. If anyone wants me to change that, tell me and I'll fix it))
Subira's eyelids flickered as the sharp early morning rays disrupted her slumber.
Morning She suspected, her varied thoughts jumbled like a pack of cards.
She couldn't form a sentence in her mind as of yet, her former state of slumber still gripping onto her mind for dear life. Rubbing a paw casually over her eye, she could now see what lay in front of her own nose. The light had corroeded away the darkness, leaving the valley and its inhabitants to start a new day. Subira shifted her gaze to the sleeping form of Tumai next to her. Unbeknownst to him, a drop of saliva had escaped its confines of his mouth, and had traveled all the way to the grass below his chin.
A small puddle was barely visible, but she could tell it was there, and Subira planned to tease him about it later.
Wiping the spittle from his chin, she held up her paw which now has the dribble on it, and she quickly decided that her paw need washing. Lifting her muzzle instinctivly, her keen scent tried to grasp any trace of water. Finally, the cold crisp smell of water struck her nose.
She headed in the direction of the water source, her steps still a little shaky. The clear life maintaining liquid was not far off, which was fortunate for Subira. Dipping her paw into the ice cold depths of the stream, it sent chills up the lioness's spine. Her paw was dead numb by the time it met the stoney gravel of the ground again; its sense of touch stolen by the liquids freezing temperatures.
Lapping up the water, a young hare was nearby, almost hidden amongst the grasses ahead. The distance between Subira and the hare, was just far enough for the hare not to have spotted the musty brown lioness. Unfortunately for the hare, the Subira had spotted it. Slinking forward in the feline manner, she was careful not to step on the many stones that littered the ground. She almost cursed the ground below, for it was not exactly 'hunter friendly'.
Estimating the distance for how close she could go before the hare bolted, Subira waited before lunging through the grass, so perhaps that would give her time to confuse the hare as to what was coming towards it. Finally, the hare spotted the lioness, and it sprinted for home.
Since the ground was difficult to walk across for Subira, so it was aswell for the hare.
As soon as it tripped over a rock, Subira had pounced, and the hunt was over. Luckily it had not taken to much energy, for it was a meagre meal.
Jaws bit in hungrily, blood instantly staining the hunters maw. The meal didn't take long to consume, so for now, Subira rested comfortably near the stream.
Tumai continued to lay peacefully on his side, Unknowning to anything that was still happening in the real world. His thoughts were still together, collected in his mind looking for a way out to tell everyone in the world. But he kept his thoughts to himself, So this would never happen. His paw moved outwards searching for Subira, and when it didn't find what it was looking for his eyes shot wide open and the first thing he noticed, Was Subira's dissapearance. His heart started to race, His breathing increased and soon he was actually starting to freak out.