Cat up a tree
#4
WC: 455

Her panic was massive as she tried to calm the more her hands felt like they were slipping. The more she tried to keep still the more it hurt. Please hurry. She whimpered. When she heard his voice it was like a distant cry, the sound of her blood pumping far louder than anything around them. Time passed so slowly every breath held until it could no longer be held. Her fingers slipped just slightly with each intake of air forcing her to cry out in fear. Her arms began to tremble in pain as the minutes passed and she tried to pull her leg up a time here and there. But the wrenching feeling in her hips would worsen only forcing her to slip further.

I’m going to fall! She cried out as his weight shifted the tree. She had hoped it was his weight anyway and not the branch giving way. What worse than falling but having a weight fall on you as well. She was sure her doom was near. When the warmth of his hand touched her leg her eyes flew open. She hadn’t realized she had been keeping them closed her mind so rampant with other senses going wild. She wanted to jump into his arms and hold on but as he spoke it came to her senses that she must do as he asked. She pulled with the little strength she had left and pushed with the aching leg until she could feel her weight shifting over top the branch once more. Her eyes immediately fell upon her brothers when she faced downward and she couldn’t help but be awed by him.

His body was so grown and massive such a huge difference from his smaller four legged form that already impressed her. His pale muscle set in new bunches, he was her brother but yet not, he was a new creature to explore as she knew herself to be as well. She smiled softly relieved as she hugged the branch in a strong straddle. You saved me. She said in her new voice more melodic and kind as her bicoloured eyes shifted back and forth between her brother’s amber glowing orbs. He was always there and she knew he always would be. She pushed up slowly to sit on the branch feeling that laying upon it was far more unstable with the new center of gravity. When she felt set and solid once more her hands gripped tight and tail wrapped she looked down. She wasn’t as high she felt she was and she couldn’t help but laugh. What a dumb idea. Her face felt heated and she tucked her chin into her shoulder shyly as she spoke.


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