"Wow, then maybe it's better if I don't see you like that," Ray
replied as he ruffled the fur on his head a little.
"I'm not good if it comes to push and shove..."
Ray picked up the berries and put them in his pocket with a
sigh.
"Guess I said the wrong thing," he muttered as he got up and went
to see if he could find a source of water, since he was now
thirsty.
Ray lay on his belly under a tree and looked up at the moon as a
leaf fell onto his muzzle. He gave a yawn, then howled at the light
in the night sky, as even though he had evolved enough to walk on
two legs, parts of his instincts remained.
"Beautiful," he muttered at it once he finished the howl, then
rested his head on his front paws and flicked his ears. He was
tired from scrounging all day, hadn't found any water, yet he felt
uneasy. Probably because of what the Zoroark had said earlier about
the night.
((Oh, and Ray's picture is finished and in the first post))
Zorxa ran out of the forest, and headed for the town to cause
chaos. He sighed as he stopped himself from entering it, and ran
back to the forest, not wanting to be cruel
Razar rolled over to lay on his back, his spikes making him a
little uncomfortable, then sat up and sighed. He got to his paws
and looked around, deciding to take a leisurely stroll to see if
that would help make it easier to sleep.
He gave another yawn, ending it with a small breath of fire, then
started to walk under the trees, giving a smile every time the
sunlight had hit his face.
Razar flicked his ears straight up and turned to where the growl
came from, giving a growl in reply to the threat. His eyes fell on
the Zoroark, but it didn't register that this strangely colored
Pokémon was the same as the one he had met earlier.
"Uh... What?!" Ray asked, pulling back a little as he was caught by
surprise by the other male's action. He tripped over his own tail
and wound up sitting on the dirt and grass, looking up at the
Zoroark.