karaofdarkwood
Moon
- Joined
- Jul 19, 2009
It was still a puzzle to the cougar as she watched her neighbor enter his home. How in the hell had that damned wolf ignored all the pesty things she had gotten others to do? Miss Naomi had even sent a skunk to try and force him out of her kingdom, as she liked to put it and still there had been not a single sign of discomfort. âMaybe his nose had been broken? Well, if you want something done right, you must do it yourselfâ the kitten purred to herself.
Despising the wolf across the street was her passion, a hobby that never seemed to end. The dark brown eyes continued to glare over for a short while before the creature of red fur hissed. How in the world was she going to survive this? The kitten wanted her lone kingdom back more then she was willing to admit. She wanted to be the top knot, the one everyone respected and the dog would have to leave for that to happen. Another frustrated hiss passed her lips as she stumbled through her home. She would have to go shopping for a fridge today, maybe she could get a bit closer that way. Just maybe she could make him feel so uncomfortable that her wish of him leaving would come true. Her ears twitch lightly as she ran her plan through her mind once more.
It had taken many days of practice to get the nasty hiss out of her voice when imagining speaking to him. No she would have to sound sweet and censer now. A kind, bubbly, and friendly voice was the only way to really convince him that she would be up to no harm. She wanted something, and now it was time to fight for it. Stretching lightly, the mountain lion moved into her room and pulled out a white summer dress. It barely reached the middle of her toned thighs and her tail swayed through a hole in the skirt. Once she checked herself in the mirror, she purred finding the look delightful before actually daring to walk over to the neighbors home.
Her paw thundered against the door, and her pulse started rising with every thud that could be heard. The reality that a wolf could be just as dangerous as a cougar was blocking her mind. Something was begging her to leave, and yet she was not willing to show her fear. No she could do this. âHelloâ¦â She mumbled smiling as sweetly as she could manage. âI have to asked you a favor. You see I am picking up a refrigerator and could really use your help with the transport. I wont be able to lift it by myselfâ¦â She made her voice sound uncomfortable for asking for help. After all she did not figure him dumb enough to believe she would be comfortable asking him of all people for help.
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Despising the wolf across the street was her passion, a hobby that never seemed to end. The dark brown eyes continued to glare over for a short while before the creature of red fur hissed. How in the world was she going to survive this? The kitten wanted her lone kingdom back more then she was willing to admit. She wanted to be the top knot, the one everyone respected and the dog would have to leave for that to happen. Another frustrated hiss passed her lips as she stumbled through her home. She would have to go shopping for a fridge today, maybe she could get a bit closer that way. Just maybe she could make him feel so uncomfortable that her wish of him leaving would come true. Her ears twitch lightly as she ran her plan through her mind once more.
It had taken many days of practice to get the nasty hiss out of her voice when imagining speaking to him. No she would have to sound sweet and censer now. A kind, bubbly, and friendly voice was the only way to really convince him that she would be up to no harm. She wanted something, and now it was time to fight for it. Stretching lightly, the mountain lion moved into her room and pulled out a white summer dress. It barely reached the middle of her toned thighs and her tail swayed through a hole in the skirt. Once she checked herself in the mirror, she purred finding the look delightful before actually daring to walk over to the neighbors home.
Her paw thundered against the door, and her pulse started rising with every thud that could be heard. The reality that a wolf could be just as dangerous as a cougar was blocking her mind. Something was begging her to leave, and yet she was not willing to show her fear. No she could do this. âHelloâ¦â She mumbled smiling as sweetly as she could manage. âI have to asked you a favor. You see I am picking up a refrigerator and could really use your help with the transport. I wont be able to lift it by myselfâ¦â She made her voice sound uncomfortable for asking for help. After all she did not figure him dumb enough to believe she would be comfortable asking him of all people for help.
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