The Story of Cleo, Episode 9: Searching

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MemberCompsognathusAugust 05, 20131194 Views5 RepliesCleo is running and shouting at the top of her lungs. She is trying to call her children, but they are still to far away to here her. She runs into another marsh and instantly a Kaprosuchus attacks her. The Kaprosuchus grabs hold of Cleo's belly, but she slashes at it with her claws and it lets go. It is about to submerge when Cleo reaches under it and shred the skin under it, letting all the intestines fall out. She moves on, not even bothering to take a bite of it, or even wait until it is dead. Draco is still on land when he passes into the territory of an Eocarcharia. It roars at him, but Draco ignores it. The Eocarcharia lunges at Draco, who turns on it and hits it with his hand claws. The Eocarcharia was hit hard, and it gets the idea. Draco keeps on moving. Cleo is now out of the marsh, but has stumbled onto a herd of Aegyptosaurus. Remembering the fateful day of her parent's death, she is about to move on when she recognizes something. She momentarily forgets about her childeren and just stares at the leader of the herd. The memory of the day is still in her head in great detail. She compares what she saw that day to what she is seeing now. The young Aegyptosaurus that killed her father is at the leader of the herd. She knows it is crazy, and will most likely get her killed, but once again in her life, the feeling to avenge her parents surfaces. She throws caution to the wind and charges the bull Aegyptosaurus. The herd of Aegyptosaurus start moving their young ones away from Cleo, but otherwise show no sign of fear to the small predator, their first big mistake. Cleo jumps on the Aegyptosaurus and sinks her claws into it, barely making it through the skin. She tears at he large sauropod, and manages to get her claws pretty deep. Now the herd is panicked, and it trying to hit Cleo with their tails, their second mistake. Cleo is almost hit by one, and she decides to play a little game. Every time a tail hits the alpha Aegyptosaurus, it is hurt. As tails come at Cleo, she moves to the side with surprising speed seeing that she is on the side of a sauropod. She is making small gashes in the sauropod's side, and the constant tail whippings aren't helping. The herd decides to leave the bull Aegyptosaurus and let him handle himself, their third mistake. Cleo sees the the herd move away, and now she is alone with the sauropod. She jumps up onto its back and rakes her long toe claws across it. The Aegyptosaurus tries to runs, but is very slow, and the ride is smooth. Cleo is causing little gashed in the Aegyptosaurus's skin, and they are bleeding. She never hits one spot twice, and always draws blood. Soon the sauropod's back is covered by the little nicks, but the combined amount of all of them is causing a lot of bloodloss. Cleo jumps of off the Aegyptosaurus s back, and starts attacking the legs. She isn't causing deep wounds, but this time, she works on opening one specific area. She then moves onto the back leg on the same side. She tears at the skin with her jaws and rips off some hide that goes all the way to flesh. That leg is lightly bleeding too, but Cleo jams her hand claws into it. She was doing this while the Aegyptosaurus was walking, and it took a great deal of timing and concentration. Finally, the wound is deep enough, and Cleo runs away, kicking up dirt in the process, and getting it in the deep back leg wound. She then picks up a rock in her jaws and tosses it into the hole in the front leg of the Aegyptosaurus. Then Cleo runs away to return looking for her childeren.
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