Thread:Abbykurle/@comment-33999335-20180520125803/@comment-30921738-20180526221903

Thefoundjammer0 wrote: Ash woke up with a fright when her friends weren't beside her, but the fear quickly subsided when she saw them both over by a berry bush. She could tell they had been talking, and padded over.

"Katt, I don't think we should pick these berries." Liam said, cautiously walking backwards.

"They're fine," Katt said plucking one up and reaching it towards her mouth.

Jetleap came over and slapped it out of her paw.

"Hey!" Katt protested, "That was mine!"

"No she was right to do that," Ash told her, "I had one and dreamt thatthe world was being overrun by ants. The next day I was yelling at an ant hill for about an hour."

Liam laughed.

"It's not funny!" Ash yelled, "It was a FIRE ant hill! And they were NOT happy!" But this just made Liam laugh harder. Ash stomped off in a stormy rage. Katt turned away from her trying to suppress her giggles, but had no such luck. She and Liam walked over to the others, Akurle, who was sleeping in her toxic form, amd her tail was swishing so Liam and Katt had to steer clear of that. For some reason they couldn't find Jetleap but Liam could SWEAR he heard her giggling.

Jun-Jun was leaning against one of the dead tree-trunks, Lilac and Lilliana were quarreling about something, and now Ash had come back to start gathering the portal pieces.

"I wonder what they say..." She said, curiously admiring the details. wait i'm not sleeping

and i thought jet was walking with me but now she is over st the 'camp?'

okay whatever imma just keep walking

Akurle felt weak with hunger as she padded around, looking for food. She thought she heard scraping in the trees above her, and a weird rabbit creature with a long rat tail and black stripes jumped down from the tree and raced into a bush. Akurle dropped into a crouch and stalked after it, then pounced on it.

Akurle ended it quickly and picked it up in her mouth, careful to keep her poison from being injected into it. It was larger than she expected, but barely enough to feed her friends. Using scent rather than landmarks, because everything looked the same in this forest, Akurle made her way back to the camp.

Akurle dropped the tree-climbing rabbit hybrid on the ground. "I found some food. Not much, but better than nothing." Akurle started to split it up when she realized that everyone could take only two bites. That was hardly better than nothing.