by Tin Mon Apr 15, 2019 2:17 pm
Satori dashed over to the two fish, following his wire. Then he slashed through the water, breaking the second fish and began to haul the two to the surface. After he placed it onto the riverbed, Tin walked over to inspect his catch.
“It was luck.” Tin shrugged as he commented on his shot. He sighed, then wretched the arrow out of its eye socket. He inspected it, before wiping the tip against the grass, cleaning the metal a little. He didn’t want smelly eyes on his arrows, nor did he want to carry it home with the smell. That would’ve been gross, even for him.
Tin let out a sigh as he said that there were four down. It wasn’t as bad as he thought, he was only down one arrow. At this rate, he’d not even have to buy another quiver, he had more than enough at the moment. He turned and walked idly down the river again, searching for prey as Satori dealt with preparing the others for transport. He hummed to himself as he moved, peering at the river.
Then, it struck. From the riverbed, one of the Angry Fish flipped up, almost managing to catch his nose before falling back into the river, it was heavy, so it couldn’t move up as much as it would’ve liked. Still, Tin let out a yelp and moved back, nocking his bow. He narrowed his eyes at the creature, who stared balefully up at him. He loosed an arrow after aiming, it swam out of the way. Tin blinked. This one seemed a little bit smart, or maybe it just had the benefit of seeing him coming first. He drew the arrow back, nocked it, and loosed again. Dodge, and bite. Tin let out a grunt of frustration as the fish actually bit through the arrow shaft.
Two arrows down. He drew a third and tied the wire to the new one. He drew the arrow back. The first few times, it always evaded to the left, so he adjusted his aim a little. He aimed for the area to the left of it, then loosed. And he hit. Unfortunately, he missed a vital area this time, and the tug of war began once again.