King, still followed her. He wasn’t going to give up.Hilina giggled nervously when she saw King follow her out. She walked a little further to see if he still followed.
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King, still followed her. He wasn’t going to give up.Hilina giggled nervously when she saw King follow her out. She walked a little further to see if he still followed.
Hilina jumped up on a rock and turned a little to see if he was still following. She smiled when she saw him.King, still followed her. He wasn’t going to give up.
Seeing her stop, King asked: “Will you tell me now?”Hilina jumped up on a rock and turned a little to see if he was still following. She smiled when she saw him.
Hilina sat down and looked away. "No-o." She told King trying to sound serious and not laugh.Seeing her stop, King asked: “Will you tell me now?”
“Are you sure? You can talk to me about anything, if needed”.Hilina sat down and looked away. "No-o." She told King trying to sound serious and not laugh.
Hilina let out a laugh. "Ok. Tell me about anything." She joked.“Are you sure? You can talk to me about anything, if needed”.
King chuckled. “I meant you Hilina!”Hilina let out a laugh. "Ok. Tell me about anything." She joked.
The squirrel spasmed and slumped, and for a moment Chicxulub stood frozen in surprise. Her heart was still racing with adrenaline. She sat at the base of the tree and crunched down on the squirrel, a sweet, metallic taste filling her mouth. She swallowed the whole thing, ignoring the nasty fur texture, and then flopped on her side suddenly, exhausted. She looked up at the lattice of bare tree branches above her, silhouetted against the sky, as the meal repleted some of her energy. She wanted to rest, but she wasn’t stupid. she had to keep moving, or something out here would kill her, wether it be cold, starvation, or another wolf. She stumbled to her feet and looked around, checking again to see if there was anyone nearby.She was confident that she could outrun the squirrel, even though there were plenty of nearby trees for it to run up. While she still had the element of surprise, she bunched her hind legs and held her breath, taking a minute to collect her composure. Another half-heartbeat, and she lunged, launching herself through the air and moving her legs back underneath her. As she picked up speed, the rest of the world seemed to slow down, her vision focusing on the squirrel. It’s tiny ears pricked, and it turned in her direction. The moment her paws touched the snow, she bounded forward, another leap clearing the other half of the space between her and the squirrel. The world moved in slow motion now, she could see the squirreel’s eyes bug out of it’s head. It turned tail and ran headlong towards the nearest tree, but Chicxulub was gaining on it, her front paws extended. The squirrel reached the tree at the same time she did, she saw it leap in the air towards the trunk, but it was just a half-second too late, and she felt her jaws close squarely around a small furry body. The world abruptly sped up, her paws meeting the snow and skidding across the forest floor. She barley managed not to flip face first.