DM was on fire! wrote:
((I'm afraid I'm going to have to withdrawl. I can't seem to find the inspiration to RP anymore. I'm sorry.
))
||NOOOO! Aww...bye DM||
Ryn huffed, her nostrils flaring as the blew air out in an almost exasperated gesture. She'd watched the pegasus's fall, her interest piqued partly by the smell of blood, and partly by the sight of easy prey. She rose, having followed along below the pegasus on all fours, in order to keep up with the beast. She now shifted her weight from one footpaw to another indecisively. True, she had not eaten well in many sunsets, but pegasus were not the same type of beast as deer or rabbits, which were plentiful in Landra. And this particular one, though injured and clearly disoriented, was inside the castle wall. Guards did not take friendly to Ryn's type, that she knew from hard experience.
But most vexing of all, was that she was almost more concerned with the pegasus' well-being than she was in a meal. Her tail lashed angrily, perplexed by the conflicting emotions. To her surprise, it was concern that finally won out, ust as her patience expired. Lowering hersel fto all fours, Ryn burst forward out of the cover of the forest, making a mighty leap in the direction of the castle and simultaneously unfurling her wings, giving herself a powerful burst of speed.
She hit the ground on all fours, the angry shouts of the castle guards ringing in her sensitive hunters ears. Several had notched arrows to their bows, and began firing arrown after arrow in her direction. One lucky shot pierced her left wing, another thudding into her soulder. She felt blood matting her fur but ignored it. In their haste to kill her, the guards had left the gates unprotected, and Ryn leapt through them, skidding to a halt a few paces from the pegasus. The guards had stopped fring for fear of hitting the other creature, and Ryn took the opportunity to rip the arrow from her shoulder with her teeth.
Raising herself to two legs, she padded ver tot he injured creatures, She poked it sofly with one forepaw, her heavy panting blowing the bloody wing-feathers out of place.