06-21-2018, 05:40 PM
She felt hungry, which meant she moved on the prowl. Thus far, today turned into a poor day for hunting; though the heat spurred her to move her ass, it seemed the mammal prey species wanted to stay out of the heat. Or, perhaps, they knew better than to stick around in the Ascendant's territory for too long. Either way, the Utahraptor's unsuccessful day and empty stomach made her a bit hangry. Though that, perhaps, understated her mood.
Unfortunately for Connor, she returned close enough to the Observatory to hear the loud clicker. Immediately, she recognized the sound from her days with Owen and the rest of her pack. Hearing the clicker meant food. Sure, sometimes she had to go through a few hoops and commands to get it. And, of course, she assumed Owen caused the noise, and she certainly wanted to reunite with her alpha. Changing course, the raptor entered the observatory with little fuss - which the Ascendants probably should fix - and headed towards Connor.
Her heavy footsteps made the floor buckle, creak, and thud underneath her great weight, announcing her presence well before her arrival in front of Connor. So, too, did her sense of smell tell her she couldn't smell any carrion in the vicinity. Walking through the doorway into whatever room Connor was in, the utahraptor zeroed in on him with her dark gaze. Sickle claw tapping impatiently, she took a step towards the young child - anticipating food.
Unfortunately for Connor, she returned close enough to the Observatory to hear the loud clicker. Immediately, she recognized the sound from her days with Owen and the rest of her pack. Hearing the clicker meant food. Sure, sometimes she had to go through a few hoops and commands to get it. And, of course, she assumed Owen caused the noise, and she certainly wanted to reunite with her alpha. Changing course, the raptor entered the observatory with little fuss - which the Ascendants probably should fix - and headed towards Connor.
Her heavy footsteps made the floor buckle, creak, and thud underneath her great weight, announcing her presence well before her arrival in front of Connor. So, too, did her sense of smell tell her she couldn't smell any carrion in the vicinity. Walking through the doorway into whatever room Connor was in, the utahraptor zeroed in on him with her dark gaze. Sickle claw tapping impatiently, she took a step towards the young child - anticipating food.