Not all sunshine and happiness
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Word Count → 752 Dated for zee 28th


Everything was changing and Keldava wasn't sure that she liked it.


Keldava didn’t understand much of what was going on, didn’t fully comprehend the concerns and anger of her mother and father but what she did understand was that they were leaving behind the lands she had grown up in.


While Keldava was upset by this, it was only natural for her to feel some sense of loss as she was taken away from everything she had grown familiar to at such a young age, she wasn't taking it as hard as her siblings. Keldava had spent the majority of her childhood thus far mostly alone, wandering around the territory and as such hadn’t gotten as attached to the Ichikan residents as Dalgina.


She was sad to leave behind the mountains but they had never really been a tangible thing to her. They had always been off in the distance, representing more a desire to get out and explore than actually wanting to climb them specifically and this desire to explore was certainly being satisfied by the move, further blunting the sadness at leaving.


Despite her own fair handling of the situation she was painfully aware that the rest of her family was either upset, angry or both by the move. For the past day since leaving Keldava had been scuttling about the group, cheering up and helping wherever she could.


It was that attitude that led her to where she was now, stalking through the forest having wandered off when the group stopped for a short rest. Keldava's intent wasn't to simply wander off but to actually be helpful by catching some food for the group, to take some of the stress of hunting off the adults.


Keldava was currently hunting for the only thing she knew that was small enough for her to hunt, a rabbit. Unfortunately its size was all that Keldava knew about rabbits, other than the fact that they had fluffy tails; the puppy had never seen a rabbit in any recognisable state and while she had smelt one several times she wasn't aware of what it was she was smelling on those occasions.


It would seem then, that this was a hopeless venture, hunting down an animal based on nothing other than the description of a fluffy tail. However fate seemed to have smiled on Keldava this day as there, sticking out of a bush right in-front of her, was a fluffy tail, sticking out of a bush!


The tail looked nothing like a rabbit's but Keldava had no way of knowing this. Instead she simply dropped into a stealthy crouch and crept forward, eyes fixed on the tail as it waved in the air softly. Normally the animal she was sneaking up on would have detected a puppy but Keldava was very good at hunting and sneaking for her age. When she wasn't exploring or playing with her siblings Keldava spent a lot of time following her Mahnaya around, especially when she was hunting. While Keldava had trouble sitting down to be talk stuff she learned quickly through demonstration and practise and so her stance was stealthy enough that she managed to close in on the distracted animal and pounce before it noticed her.


Keldava let out a high pitched war cry as she flew through the air, landing with her teeth clamped around the fluffy tail. Almost instantly something thick and solid smacked into her, loosening her grip and sending her tumbling. When she righted herself she could see the animal she had just attacked. It was much bigger than she thought and most definitely not a rabbit judging by the sharp teeth and claws it bore.


Keldava didn't have a chance to move before the bobcat sprung forwards. It didn’t have any intention of actually killing Keldava, it was intelligent enough to recognise a pup when it saw one, but Keldava's teeth were strong enough to hurt quite a lot and it intended to teach the puppy a lesson. Hissing and spitting razor sharp claws were slashed over the brown and yellow canine's ear, slicing a chunk out.


Confusion and pain flooded through Keldava's mind, followed by fear as the cut to her ear, as head wounds tended to do, promptly bled all over her face, coating the fur around her left eye in a film of red. Keldava was silent for a moment before she let out a loud wail, pushing herself backwards along the ground and away from the bobcat.



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The first day was over. And yet they didn't seen any closer to their destination, so far they had come and yet so far they still had to go. The children were mostly upset, Honrin still refused to speak to her which hurt the hybrid woman more than she cared to admit even to herself. Setting up camp for a few hours was an arduous task, as both horses had to be uncarted and then food would have to be found, firewood gathered, children organised. In the small scale chaos nobody noticed Keldava wondering off into the leafed bushes.

It wasn't until a childish cry of determination reached her ears that she realised she was a child short. A feeling of dread trickled down her spine as she straightened up from the fire she had been feeding. She was already through their small camp and pushing aside brances when the cry came again only this time as a loud whine of distress, a furious spitting noise followed after it. She struggled to free herself of the close pressed branches a snarl pulling up from her chest. Finally she threw herself over to her violent tendencies and ripped at the branches with her teeth and claws, tearing down saplings that stood in her way.

She all but fell into the situation, strewn with tattered leaves and bit's of wood. A deep growl pulled from her chest as she and the bobcat stared at each other. The smaller feline hissed at her, unafraid of her larger size and darted forwards towards Keldava again, intent on giving the pup one last lesson. Jace was faster though and her teeth found purchase, sinking deep into flesh, coppery blood spilling onto her tongue. Sharp daggers of pain sunk into her muzzle as the cat instead turned to swipe at herself, now the bigger threat.
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Keldava whined piteously as she scrambled backwards away from the creature she had angered, ears and tail low in an instinctive display of submission as the much larger animal stalked towards her. The bobcat was unmoved by this and continued advancing towards her, teeth bared angrily and spittle flying towards Keldava as it hissed.

Keldava's salvation came in the form of a bulky figure crashing through the trees, splintering wood and crushing foliage as it raced towards her. Mahnaya! For a moment Keldava thought everything was going to be okay, that the scary creature would surely flee now that her Mahnaya was here to protect her!

Unfortunately things didn't quite work out like that; the creature was unimpressed by Mahnaya's appearance and continued towards her, speeding up to a sudden dart that had Keldava screeching in fear and ducking her head into her paws as far as she could. Rather than the sharp pain she had been recently acquainted to Keldava was instead treated to a screeching hiss of pain and the thick smell of blood.

Confused Keldava peeked her head upwards and caught a glance of Mahnaya standing over her, teeth clasped around the creature, which was thrashing and swiping at Mahnaya's face.

Keldava liked to be brave, liked to think of protecting the once sshe loved from danger. But in the face of a creature that somehow dared to fight back against the seeming force of nature that was Mahnaya all Keldava could do was hunker down and whimper, eyeing the struggle in fear.



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The enraged cat spat at her furiously and again dragged its claws against the side of her face. What was it with enemies having it in for her face. The old scars distorted with rage; her eyes that were fierce, burned intensely. The scent of blood was sweet in her nose despite its metallic taste. Behind her, her child whimpered and cried drawing all the more murderous fire from deep within her. Her teeth clenched tighter and something snapped. The bobcat yowled with pain and tried to dig a claw into her eye socket which was when she let go of it, throwing it against a nearby tree.

Jace backed up slightly, crimson streaming from the fresh claw wounds on her face, so that she towered tall and her shadow enveloped Keldava completely. She pulled her black lips from her fang and snarled, a demonic, fearsome noise. The bobcat righted itself also leaking blood onto the greenery. It hissed, now even more angry and in pain.


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