Post by caleb on Mar 1, 2012 1:06:08 GMT -5
K Y R I E
The forest’s sounds and smells seem to surround Kyrie as he was passing through the dense forest. Was he trying to escape to city by walking through this forest? Not quite. In fact the Kitsune boy just wanted to live in the forest instead of stuffy dorms and closed classrooms. He was born and raised to live as a wild animal in the forests. He didn’t even have a name up until a few years ago when he met Caleb. The old man had taught him the ways to speak simple human speech and taught him the basic living style of humans. The wild boy thought it was all to complicated for him to understand it all. It would be much simpler to live in the forest along side the animals.
He sniffed the air, still in his human form. His fox ears were pointed up listening to the forest sounds and hi tail swished through the air silently as he sought out some prey. Kyrie would always try to find food when he was hungry and could eat a whole cow if he was allowed too. The cafeteria had food, but it was only served during lunchtime. At other times the food would be locked away in a giant freezer. The Kitsune boy new this very well because he tried to brake in t o get a snack in the middle of the night. He was standing on all fours like a dog, which looked kind of silly in his human form, but the wild boy didn’t care if he looked silly. It was easier for him to move around this way.
Kyrie was wearing his usual dirt stained dark green tank top and tan cargo shorts. He wasn’t wearing any shoes like always and had dirt streaked on his face, hands, and feet. He looked like a wild animal with his dangerous and wild bright green eyes searching the forest for his next prey. His very sensitive nose picked up the smell of rabbit and he quietly turned to its direction. He silently stalked closer to the small mammal as it munched on some grass. It had no idea he was there for the moment. He was still on all fours and he ran at it like a canine animal would. He had an advantage though, hands that could be used for catching the quick creature. Like an animal, Kyrie chased the poor creature around, almost catching it few times. In the end, however, the small mammal ended up slipping away. He sat on a fallen tree trunk like a dog would, clearly disappointed that his food had slipped away. He wasn’t use to this forest so it was difficult to maneuver around it. Over time, however, he was sure he’d get use to these strange trees.
The forest’s sounds and smells seem to surround Kyrie as he was passing through the dense forest. Was he trying to escape to city by walking through this forest? Not quite. In fact the Kitsune boy just wanted to live in the forest instead of stuffy dorms and closed classrooms. He was born and raised to live as a wild animal in the forests. He didn’t even have a name up until a few years ago when he met Caleb. The old man had taught him the ways to speak simple human speech and taught him the basic living style of humans. The wild boy thought it was all to complicated for him to understand it all. It would be much simpler to live in the forest along side the animals.
He sniffed the air, still in his human form. His fox ears were pointed up listening to the forest sounds and hi tail swished through the air silently as he sought out some prey. Kyrie would always try to find food when he was hungry and could eat a whole cow if he was allowed too. The cafeteria had food, but it was only served during lunchtime. At other times the food would be locked away in a giant freezer. The Kitsune boy new this very well because he tried to brake in t o get a snack in the middle of the night. He was standing on all fours like a dog, which looked kind of silly in his human form, but the wild boy didn’t care if he looked silly. It was easier for him to move around this way.
Kyrie was wearing his usual dirt stained dark green tank top and tan cargo shorts. He wasn’t wearing any shoes like always and had dirt streaked on his face, hands, and feet. He looked like a wild animal with his dangerous and wild bright green eyes searching the forest for his next prey. His very sensitive nose picked up the smell of rabbit and he quietly turned to its direction. He silently stalked closer to the small mammal as it munched on some grass. It had no idea he was there for the moment. He was still on all fours and he ran at it like a canine animal would. He had an advantage though, hands that could be used for catching the quick creature. Like an animal, Kyrie chased the poor creature around, almost catching it few times. In the end, however, the small mammal ended up slipping away. He sat on a fallen tree trunk like a dog would, clearly disappointed that his food had slipped away. He wasn’t use to this forest so it was difficult to maneuver around it. Over time, however, he was sure he’d get use to these strange trees.