02-14-2025, 06:33 PM
Cinders had gone fishing once before, her first experiment with something that wasn't a squirrel but rather something more substantial, and it had gone well! The catfish wasn't leaving any leftovers to worry about but it kept her full for the night and kept her independent, so it was a significant shift in her ability to hunt down prey. But Cinders wanted to keep her hunts efficient, enough to fill her up and keep her going but not leave any waste, and given her size and preternatural ability to remain still fishing had been a rather attractive option for the pup rather than making the trip inland to hunt for traditional land bound prey. And so, here Cinders stood once again, up to her stomach in salty water and remaining as still as possible. Teaching herself how to fish through sheer force of will and practice.
A fish brushed against her but Cinders remained still, she wasn't looking for a fish so small as to only feed herself, there had to be bigger ones out there that were easier than seals to ferry back. And so she remained still, watching the shadowy outlines of fish that braved closer to her figure that had been still for over an hour, and, as Cinders had hoped, it paid off when a shadow longer than the pup herself brushed along her. Repeating her method from last time she struck out with a claw like razors, gashing it along it's side though not killing it, and while it of course tried to flee she was able to follow the trail of blood to chase it through the water. She couldn't delay long, however, as the fish could go where Cinders could not.
But, as she chased the mysterious fish out into the water, she felt a pair of teeth bite back at her as she yelped. Losing her footing and composure as she suddenly slipped between being above water and below it while the salty water stung at her now bleeding claw. And, really, Cinders wasn't sure what upset her most.
The idea of a fish with teeth or the idea that - after all she had survived - she was about to drown to death.
@Igor
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A fish brushed against her but Cinders remained still, she wasn't looking for a fish so small as to only feed herself, there had to be bigger ones out there that were easier than seals to ferry back. And so she remained still, watching the shadowy outlines of fish that braved closer to her figure that had been still for over an hour, and, as Cinders had hoped, it paid off when a shadow longer than the pup herself brushed along her. Repeating her method from last time she struck out with a claw like razors, gashing it along it's side though not killing it, and while it of course tried to flee she was able to follow the trail of blood to chase it through the water. She couldn't delay long, however, as the fish could go where Cinders could not.
But, as she chased the mysterious fish out into the water, she felt a pair of teeth bite back at her as she yelped. Losing her footing and composure as she suddenly slipped between being above water and below it while the salty water stung at her now bleeding claw. And, really, Cinders wasn't sure what upset her most.
The idea of a fish with teeth or the idea that - after all she had survived - she was about to drown to death.
@Igor
the staff team luvs u