Naida nodded her head from side to side, staring at the other snake in front of her. Althoguh she wasn't a king cobra, she seemed to have developed a taste for her succulent, fellow snakes. The snake curled, hypnotized by Naida's flowing movement. When the snake's lids started to flutter, Naida sturck, coiling herself around the other snake. She bit down on its neck, waited for its movement to stop and then swallowed it whole. Satisfied, she left the area in search of other prey...
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Lark coiled heself protectively around the abandoned baby king cobra that she called her own. The baby struck her, but she ignored it because the snake was not venemous...yet. Lark sighed, rubbing the little hatchling till it nodded off to sleep and quit snapping at her. She smiled lovingly for although the chick wasn't her own, she loved it as if it were. She knew that someone would want Forge, but she would fitht for him to the bitter end...
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Forge decided that he would stop snapping at his mother and fall asleep. It wasn't as if he was actually hurting her, but just to be safe. He didn't want the only snake that had ever accepted him, to hurt him. He sighed and fell into a deep sleep, his body coiled and his head resting on the soft cactus flower petals that Lark had pushed into a pile for him. He blended in well...
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Orangsei, often called Ora, slithered over the desert terrain, flicking his forked tongue out to taste the air. He curled in the shade of a large cactus and closed her eyes, ready for a long nap. He was rudely inturupted by a large mouse that scampered by, obviously unaware of the predetor so close by. Ora smiled and hissed slightly before springing at the mouse and killing it. He smallowed the thing whole, letting his body do the rest of the work as he settled down to sleep...
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With red eyes piercing through the dark shadows, Eaglet let a smile crawl across her head. She crept out of the shadows and into the hot, noonday sun. She wondered where everybody had gone until she spotted Hina and the other snake whose name she had forgotten. Without waiting for Hina to look at her, Eagle, as she was called, slammed into the other snake's head, even thoguh she didn't know the snake very well, at full speed and began to talk in short rapid scnetences. Asking Hina how she was doing and such...