07-10-2018, 06:58 PM
[align=center][div style="0px; width:450px; height:auto; text-align: justify; font-size: 8pt; line-height:13px; color:black;"]Her eyes snapped up from where she had been watching not even mere moments before. Truth be told she had wished that they would just leave her alone and scurry the other way when they saw her instead of trying confront her or whatever it was they were trying to do. It was starting to get underneath her skin and she narrowed her eyes upon the form of the male as he spoke up to her about sharing what she was hiding. Her muzzle curled, sharp teeth glinting in the sunlight as she felt a sudden need to lunge at the other. Although no such action was done because she was well in control of herself despite her predatory instincts from being trapped as a ginger leopard. Instead she gave a low groan and lifted a paw to rub it against the side of her muzzle. "You've got to be kidding me..." It was this again and she didn't understand how many times she had to tell them the same thing over and over again. At this point it was starting to become tedious and she allowed a breath to exhale thickly from her lungs before she took in a large breath and turned her back to him. No point in repeating herself but she supposed that some were hard of hearing.
"I'm not hiding anything, Colonel. You are seeking answers you aren't going to get. My life is my own and I'll be damned if I spill it to some lackey." Her tone was decisive and she looked back to the water. Her ears picked up the sound of the fish as it flopped against the ground, desperately trying to survive on land where it didn't belong. Sort of how she felt right now. Truth she knew she didn't belong here and neither did Washington but they were trying to survive here. Trying to thrive in a place that didn't understand them. But the difference between her and Wash might very well be the fact that he may be trying to work with them while she didn't want to. She couldn't trust them, couldn't depend on them and she would never call herself a member of a society as scrawny as this one was. Twisting in a sudden move, her claws lashed out and tucked deep into the fish's body before she jerked back and slung it back into the lake. The throw was aggressive and the fish hit the middle of the lack with a hard slap. It probably killed the thing but she didn't care. "You can go away now."
"I'm not hiding anything, Colonel. You are seeking answers you aren't going to get. My life is my own and I'll be damned if I spill it to some lackey." Her tone was decisive and she looked back to the water. Her ears picked up the sound of the fish as it flopped against the ground, desperately trying to survive on land where it didn't belong. Sort of how she felt right now. Truth she knew she didn't belong here and neither did Washington but they were trying to survive here. Trying to thrive in a place that didn't understand them. But the difference between her and Wash might very well be the fact that he may be trying to work with them while she didn't want to. She couldn't trust them, couldn't depend on them and she would never call herself a member of a society as scrawny as this one was. Twisting in a sudden move, her claws lashed out and tucked deep into the fish's body before she jerked back and slung it back into the lake. The throw was aggressive and the fish hit the middle of the lack with a hard slap. It probably killed the thing but she didn't care. "You can go away now."