1 Watching th Sunset [Open*/NoKill] Sun Jul 12, 2015 6:37 pm
~Suki
D-rank
[OoC: I think it was Fukai/Daremo I was going to do with? But I haven't heard from him in a bit nor did he say if we wanted open or closed... So this is open, butbdor 1 person so if Daremo joins it will cap out at 3 people.]]
Suki sat still for a moment on a small stump, gazing around her in idle interest. There was a lot to look at. This forest, not as dense as other parts, had as much to look at. With trees and plants less dense, she had more room to see the Other animals. The setting sun found stray holes in the canopy that lit up the forest floor, lighting the intruding shadows. The shadows waged a war against the slowly setting sun and the shadows would eventually win out, however temporarily. However the sun was not on the brink of fading for the night, there remained nearly an hour before the sun would vanish from the sky. Suki's right ear twitched he's as she heard a slight snap. Suki turned around and saw a small white rabbit, which Sat still and gazed back at her. It was as if the rabbit was unsure of what to do, run away or go about it's business. Perhaps it was scared and was simply frozen. Many people overlooked it, but the bodies responses to stress, in this case commonly referred to as fight or flight, was incorrect. There was a third, freeze. If one truly wanted to be accurate they would say "fight, flight, or freeze". Sometimes when in danger a person or animal simply froze, not moving or speaking. Was that what the rabbit was enduring?
Suki watched it silently in till it hopped away and out of sight. Overall she was fairly calm, philosophical, and for the most part, content. The slowly approaching shadows were of no concern. It was part of being a cat, her pupils would expand and she would see just as well at night as she could during the day. She had night vision naturally, and that meant darkness was no problem. Suki enjoyed sunsets, and had come out to this forest to enjoy one. However she was too early, and the sun was still high enough that the sky was normal, no pretty colors that warned of the impending darkness. How long would it be before the show began? She didn't know. She would need a better vantage point to make any kind of accurate prediction. However, she had no need of such a thing. She could wait.
Just then her stomach jolted slightly, warning her of her soon to be missed snack. Sure some felines ate one or two times a day from a food dish, but Suki was not a domesticated cat. And though she had tried cat food out of curiosity, it wasn't often to her liking. Suki's tail swished back and forth before grasping a backpack of sorts she wore. A large zipper made it easy for her prehensile tail to open the compartment. Her tail snaked it's way in, and emerged with a nice, large, well seasoned piece of jerky. Not that kind you could buy at a gas station, the tender, juicy beef jerky, this was real jerky. Dehydrated in till it was tough and dry, made of deer not your typical beef. It was the kind of home made jerky that when you think about, your mouth just watered.
Her tail, roughly 2 feet 4 inches long, brought it up towards her face, where she caught it in her mouth. After zipping the compartment back up, Suki lay quiet and still, watching the sky and the forest around her from a large stump, too cleanly cut to have been felled by a storm. Or perhaps someone had cut the stump when in need of a seat before? Regardless, it didn't truly matter. So she played, chewing and gnawing on the slab of deer jerky.
Some part of Suki wondered what it would look like to anyone to happened to wander onto the scene. A large feline, she stood 16 or so inches from ground to shoulder when sitting or standing on all 4s. She was 2 feet 2 inches from butt to chest, and her tail was brought 2 or so inches longer. Her Orange, white, and black coloration would make her look not too far from a miniature leopard. But that wasn't all. An orangeish black "backpack" of sorts was strapped onto her. It was clearly made for her feline body. Tied around the top of the backpack of sorts was a konohagakure headband, telling all who saw it that she was a warrior of at least genin rank from Konoha.
Word Count: [751]
Suki sat still for a moment on a small stump, gazing around her in idle interest. There was a lot to look at. This forest, not as dense as other parts, had as much to look at. With trees and plants less dense, she had more room to see the Other animals. The setting sun found stray holes in the canopy that lit up the forest floor, lighting the intruding shadows. The shadows waged a war against the slowly setting sun and the shadows would eventually win out, however temporarily. However the sun was not on the brink of fading for the night, there remained nearly an hour before the sun would vanish from the sky. Suki's right ear twitched he's as she heard a slight snap. Suki turned around and saw a small white rabbit, which Sat still and gazed back at her. It was as if the rabbit was unsure of what to do, run away or go about it's business. Perhaps it was scared and was simply frozen. Many people overlooked it, but the bodies responses to stress, in this case commonly referred to as fight or flight, was incorrect. There was a third, freeze. If one truly wanted to be accurate they would say "fight, flight, or freeze". Sometimes when in danger a person or animal simply froze, not moving or speaking. Was that what the rabbit was enduring?
Suki watched it silently in till it hopped away and out of sight. Overall she was fairly calm, philosophical, and for the most part, content. The slowly approaching shadows were of no concern. It was part of being a cat, her pupils would expand and she would see just as well at night as she could during the day. She had night vision naturally, and that meant darkness was no problem. Suki enjoyed sunsets, and had come out to this forest to enjoy one. However she was too early, and the sun was still high enough that the sky was normal, no pretty colors that warned of the impending darkness. How long would it be before the show began? She didn't know. She would need a better vantage point to make any kind of accurate prediction. However, she had no need of such a thing. She could wait.
Just then her stomach jolted slightly, warning her of her soon to be missed snack. Sure some felines ate one or two times a day from a food dish, but Suki was not a domesticated cat. And though she had tried cat food out of curiosity, it wasn't often to her liking. Suki's tail swished back and forth before grasping a backpack of sorts she wore. A large zipper made it easy for her prehensile tail to open the compartment. Her tail snaked it's way in, and emerged with a nice, large, well seasoned piece of jerky. Not that kind you could buy at a gas station, the tender, juicy beef jerky, this was real jerky. Dehydrated in till it was tough and dry, made of deer not your typical beef. It was the kind of home made jerky that when you think about, your mouth just watered.
Her tail, roughly 2 feet 4 inches long, brought it up towards her face, where she caught it in her mouth. After zipping the compartment back up, Suki lay quiet and still, watching the sky and the forest around her from a large stump, too cleanly cut to have been felled by a storm. Or perhaps someone had cut the stump when in need of a seat before? Regardless, it didn't truly matter. So she played, chewing and gnawing on the slab of deer jerky.
Some part of Suki wondered what it would look like to anyone to happened to wander onto the scene. A large feline, she stood 16 or so inches from ground to shoulder when sitting or standing on all 4s. She was 2 feet 2 inches from butt to chest, and her tail was brought 2 or so inches longer. Her Orange, white, and black coloration would make her look not too far from a miniature leopard. But that wasn't all. An orangeish black "backpack" of sorts was strapped onto her. It was clearly made for her feline body. Tied around the top of the backpack of sorts was a konohagakure headband, telling all who saw it that she was a warrior of at least genin rank from Konoha.
Word Count: [751]