( XD alright)
Flak tilted his head in slight confusion as the cat seemed to suddenly go from defensive mode to completely calm, his large ears perking forward to catch the feline's words. "Ohoho, scores, eh?" He laughed at the remark, raising an eyebrow mockingly. "How intimidati-" Before he had a chance to finish his word, he was taken by surprise at the cat's sudden move, wincing and letting out a quick yipe as he felt its hooked claws dig into the flesh on his muzzle. Jerking his head back in one motion, the claws, which were still buried in his flesh left four slim, but long bloody scratch lines down the length of his about. Giving his head a shake, he stepped back for a second, quickly shrugging off the subtle stinging of the scratch. With a sharp bark, Flak returned his attention in the smug little feline, flashing his ivories in a harsh, angered snarl, stepping back closer to it. "Oh, you'll pay for that you little waste of fur!" He snarled, his hackles bristling up in agitation. As a small amount of blood began to drip from the scratch marks on his muzzle, Flak shot a glance at Teegan, then back to the foe. "Enough games." He snapped, lurching his ominous open jaws forward suddenly in a harsh attempt at grabbing hold of the cat. (Do the same & decide if Flak hits his target or not. x3 )
(Can't post the pictures for when i switch between Flak and Gavroche from my phone, so I'll make sure it's obvious when I do.))I
The pup remained seated in the hazy shadows at the end of the alley, eavesdropping enthusiastically on the two dogs and the cat. He let out occasional quiet giggles at the remarks the dogs were making, and watched their movement intently with the hopes at scavenging or stealing a meal from the destined outcome from this confrontation, hoping the dogs would
Rt to the finale sometime soon for the sake of his own empty stomach. Gavroche's easily distracted mind began to wander as the muffled conversation became more difficult to hear and somewhat boring, but the larger dog's sudden sharp yipe instantly brought the pup's focus back on it. He jumped to his feet, floppy ears perked and tail wagging in excitement now that the potentially doomed cat had seemed to make the first mood. "Oh, he's got it comin' now!" Gavroche exclaimed in his mind.