Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-28439145-20170829045226/@comment-30921738-20171004204516

Akurle woke up to a loud rustling. She saw a dark shape moving throughout the shadows. She left her backpack next to BDk, which contained a rope, a full water bottle, some frshly cooked elephant meat, a bow, three arrows, and a single apple. Akurle took her dagger and dashed into the forest to see what was there. She saw some food laid out in a small patch of moonlight. It was obviously a trap.

Akurle lifted her dagger and peered into the darkness, trying to find the animal that was lurking around. She stepped a bit closer to the food, waiting for the animal to pounce. Still nothing happened. It had to be a trap, but apparently not a very good one. Or, they were just waiting for the perfect moment. Either way, they wouldn't fool her. She stepped even closer to the food, only a foot away. Yet nothing happened.

Akurle growled. Just reveal yourself you stupid trap already! She thought. The waiting was nerve-wracking. Akurle look another step forward, nearly touching the food. Still, nothing happened. She lowered her dagger and looked down, pretending you pick up the food. Same result.

She was starting to think it wasn't a trap. But then why would food be laying out in the open, in a place where you can easily see it, and be organized and placed carefully. Akurle raised her dagger a bit and picked up a chunk of meat. Instantly, a rope underneath her feet lifted up from the grass. Akurle dodged, but the rop lifted higher and slipped around her neck and tightened. Akurle gasped and choked as the rope lifted up, leaving her dangling.

She had dropped her dagger in surprise, but caught it with her tail at the last second. Akurle choked and slowly brought the dagger up and was about to grab it, but a small animal bolted out of the darkness. It was a jet black raccoon with an evil smirk on her face. She held Akurle's tail still and slipped the dagger out of her weak grasp. The raccoon admired the daggers sharp edges before swinging it Akurle.

The moonlight reflected off the daggers blade as it plunged into the wolf's heart. Akurle didn't even have time to cry out before her world faded to black.