by TheWhistlerify » October 18th, 2011, 1:52 pm
Marini continued staring at the tiger, her body frozen and filled with fear. She snapped out of it when she suddenly saw the last thing she expected; Tanga attacking the tiger. "Tanga!" she yelled, obviously shocked and worried about her friend. To her very small relief, Tanga came back from underneath the tiger without a scratch on him, but the tiger was still there, and Tanga's small claws probably wouldn't affect the tiger's large paw for long, if at all.
This time she heard Tanga yelling and telling her to run, and she didn't have any intention to stay there and wait for the tiger to attempt to strike at them again. She looked at her friend, who was obviously as horrified as she was. She gave him a slight nod telling him that she was okay now and was ready to make a run for it. Turning around, she and Tanga broke into a run. While they were rather fast runners for cubs, the tiger was not a cub. He was bigger, and therefor had bigger legs, stronger muscles and more endurance than both of them together. He could obviously run faster and for longer periods of time.
Marini ran and ran, not looking around her at all beside a few checks every once in a few seconds to make sure that Tanga was still next to her and not falling behind. She knew they couldn't run forever and she did not want to end up as a tiger's meal, but other than running, there wasn't much they could do. Suddenly something caught Marini's eyes, it was a small hill, and at the bottom of it was a tunnel that was large enough for them to run through, but small enough to keep the tiger out. "This way!" she yelled, running slightly ahead of Tanga so that he could follow her just in case he hadn't noticed where she was aiming for them to run to.
Despite not looking back at the tiger, she could hear that he was drawing close. Feeling as if she and Tanga were the luckiest beings in the world, the two cubs entered the small tunnel and didn't stop running until they were some good meters away from the exit. The tiger was probably even angrier now, but at least he couldn't reach them. Marini collapsed to the ground, trying to catch her breath and calm herself down. After a few moments, she looked at Tanga, ignoring the fact that the tiger was still raging outside, "We made it..." she said, barely managing to speak because of how scared she still was.