Chapter 203: An Unexpected Encounter... (1/2)

The Last Primal Shaele 37450K 2022-07-23

There were most likely hundreds, if not thousands of different lives just at the outer edges of the forest. Just a couple of dozen steps into the trees, there was a relatively small clearing.

This small patch of grass wasn't anything special, if not for the cute little pair of fluffy, white-furred hares that made it their morning resting place. The sun had no difficulties in basking this tiny patch of heaven with its glory, giving that soothing warmth that the two critters really enjoyed.

Although they looked calm, they weren't completely oblivious to their surroundings. Their instincts were honed amidst the dangers of the forest. Despite living their meaningless lives at the outer edges, they still had several predators that would like nothing more than to 'invite' them to be their next meal.

Just like every other day, they rested amidst the light green grass, bathing in the sun, silently enjoying this more than welcome change of pace. For some inexplicable reason, this morning they did not sense any of the usual danger, there were no dangers lurking around, preying on them from the shadows.

Whilst they weren't the most intelligent species, every life form had an equal chance on Eora to gather enough Life Essence inside their bodies and form their very own core, thus elevating them from the rank of mindless critters to a higher existence.

True, the chances of such a small, harmless rabbit being able to gather the necessary amount was minuscule, especially since they were herbivores, there is that tiny, almost negligible chance of something extraordinary to happen…

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Today started the same as every other. Our little pair of rabbits started their morning just like every other. With the first rays of the sun piercing through the thick cover of the canopy of trees, they were already up and ready to leave their little hole in the ground to do their instinctual routine. Once they both left their hole, they covered it up with some leaves, so their home wouldn't be subject to uninvited guests.

Once they deemed their hole was covered enough, they began to make their way towards their favorite morning spot, with the freshest, and tastiest grass they could find, the small little oasis where their love first sparked to the raging flame that it is today. It was also the place where they became one, under the morning sun, they felt each other's heat, as they relentlessly mated.

The result of that action was obvious from a first glance even for the rookiest of spectators, the female that lagged slightly behind the male, already had an already protruding belly, broadcasting her pregnancy to the whole world.

Whilst their facial muscles weren't capable of showcasing it, just from looking at the duo, it was clear how happy and content they were with their meaningless lives.

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As they continued to rest and enjoy their day, suddenly, they both perked their ears. They felt a disturbance coming from not too far, from the south. A strange, unfamiliar noise that whilst were unknown to them, sounded dangerous. Making a split-second decision they both began to stand up and were ready to scurry away in the next instant if they could feel that the danger was approaching.

Just as they expected, the noise indeed got louder, in fact, it was rapidly approaching their location. From the noises they felt two much larger, bipedal creatures coming, no, rushing towards them.

Sensing the potential incoming harm to its family, the male immediately got ready to run away with its mate. It hopped forward a few steps, and looked back, waiting for the female to follow along.

However, as it looked back, the male immediately became stressed. Its mate was in obvious pain, and the discolored fluid around it, as well as the distinct smell, instinctually reminded it, that the female has unfortunately just got into labor, and had obvious difficulties in making rapid movement. It could only slowly make its way towards its mate, as its expression was continuously tormented by the wave of pain that hit it repeatedly and with gradually increasing in volume.

Panic started to cloud the male's mind, it was darting back and forth, trying to think of a way to resolve such a situation. His first and strongest thought was to just run away to safety, it was their ingrained response to any situation that they would encounter.

On the other hand, however, there was a budding emotion, something it wasn't entirely sure how to react to as of yet. Its mate was about to bless them with their newborn, which was something completely unexpected. He felt the need to protect the female and get it to safety at all costs.