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ep into a whole. He couldn't had done more
e it. He kept his patience drooling as he allowed his insti
its. He couldn't allow pain to pore his rage. He wouldn't allow fear to mock hi
n sure that many a tales had been told to him about sundry creatures
and forms. A creature with a thin body complemented by a super b
espite their odds, they were ruthless and evil. He knew that well. He tried to di
ding on its four. Like it did have four legs and had stripes all
fectly. There was no stray of events or wits. He could say that over and o
as deep and concerned. He didn't know why such beautiful and lan
y beauty. He could trace sundry colours from there. Like the master of the creature d
hree long threads, or something close to that, sitting close to the nose
couldn't be sure. He looked around whether or not anyone was
escending on their preys. He couldn't be sure and didn't want to be sure. He mo
h the Cougar. He wanted to trace his hands across the stripes scribbl
se shared the same body formation with himself. He tried another ste
e thin long creature chewed earlier ago, so would he for the unfriendly cre
ressure of the weight. The feeling was so strong. He could f
e wanted to prove that he had fought creatures bigger than i
ious. He had no idea what he had done wrongly to it. All the
ld turn out that he would make mockery of their rustic rage. Proba
longer than his, drove holes in his shrewd shoulders. He knew he could
known. The strong and eager teeth of the creature rehearse
pressed on the neck of the creature as though he was intending on chokin
twas yet that missing link which always complemented his efforts. He kn
ed time for insecurity and hampered haste would drag itself by.
ore than he could bite. He had wanted to spare the Cougar, but th
thing. He was more tha
re that the missing link did project the power and strength from
e earth lifelessly as he
he stooped and traced his fingers across t
but was skeptical about whether or no
r he did hear the voice again, he would be in a hoiste