Sugar_Cookie189
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The sun beamed down through the trees onto Tila bare body as she laid on the branch, her black and dark brown tail swinging slightly as it hung over the edge. One of her hands was gently lying over her eyes, shielding them from getting hit directly by the sun. She could have laid her all day, just relaxing, but something brushed her nose. Instinctively, she wringled her nose and batted the object away, only to have it return a second later. With a sigh, she moved her hand away and looked up at the small jaguar that was swaying her tail in her face on purpose.
A few months ago, most of the felines that live here on this island gave birth to a number of kittens. It was crazy for the first two months, but now it's calmed down. The grew up enough to learn how to do things on their own and they've become extremely playful. A small smile crept on her face and she sat up, grabbing the kitten off the branch before jumping down and landing lightly on the ground.
As she did, her stomach growled a bit, making her realize how hungry she was. Her hand ran over the kittens fur as she walked towards the beach, planning on diving into the water to grab a early dinner. Her long brown hair fell in wild waves around her face and a few fell in her face, making her green eyes pop. As she walked out of the dense jungle area, she set the kitten down. They normally didn't walk out her without there mothers.
She walked out halfway down the beach when she suddenly froze. Her head cocked to the side as she saw a familiar looking object floating out in the water. She had seem these things a few times, but never this close. Her head cocked to the side for a moment, looking it over before she turned around and ran back into the jungle. Dinner could wait until that thing turned away like they always do. They alway move away, not once had actually moved here.
Tila picked the jaguar up and held it to her chest as she headed to the middle of the island where her tribe lived. She wasn't going to tell them about the floating objecting. No need to scare anyone.
The sun beamed down through the trees onto Tila bare body as she laid on the branch, her black and dark brown tail swinging slightly as it hung over the edge. One of her hands was gently lying over her eyes, shielding them from getting hit directly by the sun. She could have laid her all day, just relaxing, but something brushed her nose. Instinctively, she wringled her nose and batted the object away, only to have it return a second later. With a sigh, she moved her hand away and looked up at the small jaguar that was swaying her tail in her face on purpose.
A few months ago, most of the felines that live here on this island gave birth to a number of kittens. It was crazy for the first two months, but now it's calmed down. The grew up enough to learn how to do things on their own and they've become extremely playful. A small smile crept on her face and she sat up, grabbing the kitten off the branch before jumping down and landing lightly on the ground.
As she did, her stomach growled a bit, making her realize how hungry she was. Her hand ran over the kittens fur as she walked towards the beach, planning on diving into the water to grab a early dinner. Her long brown hair fell in wild waves around her face and a few fell in her face, making her green eyes pop. As she walked out of the dense jungle area, she set the kitten down. They normally didn't walk out her without there mothers.
She walked out halfway down the beach when she suddenly froze. Her head cocked to the side as she saw a familiar looking object floating out in the water. She had seem these things a few times, but never this close. Her head cocked to the side for a moment, looking it over before she turned around and ran back into the jungle. Dinner could wait until that thing turned away like they always do. They alway move away, not once had actually moved here.
Tila picked the jaguar up and held it to her chest as she headed to the middle of the island where her tribe lived. She wasn't going to tell them about the floating objecting. No need to scare anyone.