Jake grinned back, "Now, where do you think we should settle our pack? Because I don't want to be moving around much, with Nia and everything."Omari held onto his quarry, shaking the antelope's neck back and forth like a broken twig. The bite was fatally accurate and, as the animal lay motionless in the grass, Omari tore into his hard earned kill.
Gamba's bushy white-tipped tail slapped the ground once and he barked in approval. "Works for me," he opened his jaws in a smile.