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Life is Good (standard:adventure, 1177 words) | |||
Author: Alpha43 | Added: Apr 15 2005 | Views/Reads: 3851/2387 | Story vote: 0.00 (0 votes) |
A simple narration of two friends; their history and the day to day proof of their deep devotion. Be sure to read the last line carefully. | |||
Click here to read the first 75 lines of the story his front shoulders, set his head at a low angle, curled his upper lip, and produced a deep and throaty growl. The wolf would normally make a side-step approach, ready to break into a full run for fast animals like deer or rabbits or lunge to the throat for cornered or slow animals. We only rated quick glances from this beast. Blinking constantly, it would partially curl its upper lip, then it would turn back, straighten out its neck, and look down at the ground. This was wrong, and I had no idea what would happen next. Then I spotted the drool and foam around the animals mouth, a sure sign that the wolf was rabid. I felt I could not back down. This animal knew that it was operating at diminished capabilities, it could take us with little effort under normal circumstances, yet it did not. I had to remain dominant; I stepped even closer, standing taller, starring directly into the wolf’s eyes. Now he turned and faced us! Now he lowered his shoulders and head, all of its teeth exposed. The wolf started swaying it’s head slowly back and forth, a gesture normally done only seconds before attack. To make matters worse, I noticed the wolf’s drool had a pink cast to it. I did not blink, the wolf starred back into my eyes, a low rumble started growing from deep inside his chest. He lowered himself even farther; it’s lower jaw nearly touching the snow. I then did the unthinkable; I stepped closer yet, slowly swayed my head, and generated a growl myself. The wolf yelped like somebody had stepped on his toes, he stood up straight, took two steps left, turned and side-stepped to the right down the trail for six or eight feet, and then broke into a full run away from us. It had a limp in its right rear leg. We stood in silence for a short while and then Jeannie said that we really needed to get back home before dark. It was the quickest trip back that I can recall and the cabin never looked better. Jeannie told me to sit by the fire and she would be right there. The fire felt great. Jeannie was going on a mile a minute about the wolf. When she returned, she had a bowl of stew beef chunks smothered in last nights’ chicken gravy. She sat beside me, hugged me and brushed out my coat. This beagles’ Life is good. Tweet
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