04-22-2018, 03:42 PM
It wasn't the prettiest of places, but it wasn't the worst either. At least, as far as she'd seen standing at the invisible border. It was dark and looked a bit difficult to navigate, but she wasn't too worried about it. Frankly, she'd traversed worse terrain. She debated sitting there, but she wasn't sure how quickly she might be noticed if she did just sit there. The raven sitting at her side ruffled their feathers and gave a quiet noise of impatience. With a nod, the small gray Bengal tiger stepped over a tree trunk and the raven flew to a tree. Her paw squished into some mud. She lifted it, attempting to shake it off, but realized it wouldn't make much of a difference if she continued walking. Sighing, she moved forward again. A crack of a twig sounded to the right of her and she jumped before lowering herself to the ground, looking in the direction of the sound. Her ears were flat against her head and her tail low, hopefully, whoever it was noticed she meant no harm in being there. "Hello?"
Instead of receiving any words in return, there was a hiss and a reptilian head slowly appeared from the underbrush. The raven above let out a shrill call and Camalora lifted her head slightly, eyes wide. This didn't look like an animal that was willing to talk to her. "I should've just waited- ah!" The alligator quickly moved forward, snapping its jaws in an attempt to grab hold of the small tiger. She wasn't totally incapable, but she also knew when she wouldn't be able to take something on her own. This alligator was one of them. She scrambled back out of its reach, turning tail and clawing her way up a tree. Her stomach twisted when she heard the thing chasing after. She glanced over her shoulder and swept her tail out of the way just in time before hauling herself onto a branch. The raven fluttered to her side, landing on the branch beside her as she glared down at the ground where the alligator sat, hissing. There was no way she could get down now without any help. She really hoped someone was around, then.
Instead of receiving any words in return, there was a hiss and a reptilian head slowly appeared from the underbrush. The raven above let out a shrill call and Camalora lifted her head slightly, eyes wide. This didn't look like an animal that was willing to talk to her. "I should've just waited- ah!" The alligator quickly moved forward, snapping its jaws in an attempt to grab hold of the small tiger. She wasn't totally incapable, but she also knew when she wouldn't be able to take something on her own. This alligator was one of them. She scrambled back out of its reach, turning tail and clawing her way up a tree. Her stomach twisted when she heard the thing chasing after. She glanced over her shoulder and swept her tail out of the way just in time before hauling herself onto a branch. The raven fluttered to her side, landing on the branch beside her as she glared down at the ground where the alligator sat, hissing. There was no way she could get down now without any help. She really hoped someone was around, then.
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