
The puma was crouching low towards the ground, belly almost brushing the wilted grass. She was watching as the human kneel down and inspect something on the ground, something which most likely was one of her very own paw prints. The soil in this region, as Ren had discovered quickly, was soft and spongy - easy for tracking prey, but just as easy to leave trail on and become the one track. As it had recently become evident was the case.
It hadn’t been any particularly amazing hunting skill that had led Renalee to notice that she was being followed. The discovery hadn’t been thanks to her keener senses either. It had been dumb luck that had caused her to linger in one spot for longer and actually notice the human man approaching, slowly and carefully like someone on the prowl would, but nowhere as graceful as a feline predator.
Ren had had plenty of time to make it to where she had left her backpack and had spent last night without the hunter ever catching up with her. However, the Kelvic found herself curious and having already spent a couple of days on her own the human part of her wanted company. So, with the roles of prey and hunter quickly switched Renalee let the man approach the small dip in the ground, half-edged with low bushes where the ground was littered with both human and animal prints.
At some point he had pulled out a bow and an arrow and Ren had edged to the side and was now moving on his right. Just as the trail was about to lead the man past a big, solitary boulder and into her ‘camp’ the Kelvic leaped. She landed gracefully just in front of the hunter, making her 35 kilograms of bones and muscles seem like no weight at all. Before he could react, with a movement tha carried all her feline speed, but was too precise and intelligent for an animal, her Ren’s jaw closed around the back of the bow, just below the arrow and tore it free from the man’s hands. She proceeded to fling it to the side, far away enough so it souldn’t be in easy reach before her green eyes looked up to meet the human’s.
Her stance was tense, prepared to both lunge forward and back, but without any reason to actually fight. This was all some great, big game for the young Kelvic and she found herself excitedly awaiting to see what the hunter’s next move would be. Ren flashed him a toothy grin, as far as a cougar could actually grin and let a soft, unthreatening rumble escape her chest.
Perhaps the human would like to play too.
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