hunterseat
Posted : 6/9/2011 8:11:40 AM
Eyeing the hole warily, she waited for her breath to slow and her sides to stop heaving. Her coat was a lathered mess of sweat and soot. She tried to ignore the ugly gray that covered her beautiful snowy complexion. She was no longer afraid. She felt brave. She arched her neck and snorted at the black hole. She pawed up a small cloud of leaves. She danced herself around until her back end faced the hole, snaking her neck at the overarching trees. She gave a little buck and sent dirt flicking into the chasm. Out came a growl of complaint.
The little mare startled 2 feet in the air, 4 feet sideways and froze, eyes wide, nostrils flared. Her breath was coming rapidly and her bravery deserted her. Still, there was no bear smell, nor any preditory smell that she had filed in the survival section of her brain. Growing more curious than afraid, she lowered her head, nose to the ground, eyeball level with the dark hole, now a safe distance away. She could see something in there.... she took one furtive step closer. Something moved! As the gray form appeared she drew her nose back in surprise and arched her neck. The animal was smaller than a wolf. It had strange hair that looked like reeds growing from its back. It looked sleepy and very grumpy.
She gingerly sniffed in the direction of the stranger and saw the animal exhale as if weary. She turned her head to the side and reached her nose towards him.
"Hold on there missy" came a wheezing voice. "you probably never kissed a porcupine before".
Shock registered on her face. "And I certainly don't intend to!" she replied indignantly.
The odd creature laughed a wheezing chuckle. [
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