REPORT ABUSIVE REPLY
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X Marks the Spot
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Anonymous Coward |
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The aurae of the two animals was clearly visible. The rat was innocent, yet it was fully aware it was in the 'wrong place'. I armed myself with a cast-iron rake, and fully intended to kill the rat, which is unusual for me. The wolf, on the other hand, gave off a much 'rougher' aura. Like an angel of death. It never looked at any of us (people) twice: it just appeared and 'saved the day' as it were. The rat kept hiding inside the various boxes of old things in the basement. The types of things that perhaps ought to be thrown out, but remains due to the possibility of salvage. A rat living in a 'pack-rat' den Quoting: Azeratel AxoI see. It sounds as if the rat was lost and hiding. Why did you want to kill it, if it gave off an innocent aura? Have you asked yourself that? Did the wolf appear to just 'chase it off' or did you have the impression it was planning on 'killing it' if he caught it? Was the wolf viscous in his chase? Quoting: Seer777 I don't know why I wanted the rat dead. It was entirely possible that I just intended to put on a good show for my room-mates. But this was not the case. I actually just wanted the rat dead, for my own selfish satisfaction; though my efforts were decidedly 'half-assed'. The wolf was not vicious: he exhibited a sort of 'righteous dominance'. It was almost as if the rat had a debt to pay to the wolf. It was a game of 'cat and mouse' into the woods: but the rat never stood a chance from the get-go, and both the rat and the wolf seemed to realize this. A 'business as usual' approach. The wolf seemed to value the kill foremost, like an Orca with a seal. Eating the rat was an afterthought. Quoting: Azeratel Axo Did you happen to summon any dragons per chance?
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