Jul 14 2016, 10:46 PM
Scales scraped across the cold, hard surface of the cave. He could barely see anything. The dancing shadows against the dim the lights were the only subjects he could capture with his clouded eyes. Not that he relied on his eyes to transverse the cave, but sight was a luxury to have nonetheless. Septiezal's forked tongue slid from his mouth and tapped the ground. There was water in a crevice not to far from him. He could taste the heavy molecules on the roof of his mouth. After downing a belly full of mice, he found himself to be quite parched, so water was a much welcome find. Septiezal dipped his snout into the puddle and sipped. It was not as fresh as running water but at least it cooled his throat.
The young serpent had grown some since the day he slithered into the world. One mouse a week soon became two, then three. Before Septiezal knew it he was beginning to loose count of his kills. He thought about moving on to those big, lumbering cave rats, but the python was not sure if he could swallow such a creature yet. His body was intent on growing, his muscles becoming, stronger, bulkier, but his skin was not. Septiezal hated this period of growth. If there was one thing he would change about being a snake, it would be shedding. This horrid phase dulled his beautiful scales, made him itchy, and stole his eyesight. Without his eyes, Septiezal felt vulnerable and exposed, much like the prey he hunted.
Continuing across the cave floor, he flicked his tongue again, this time tasting the damp odor of an empty den-like formation in the wall. His muscles, sore from constricting the life force from small rodents, rippled underneath his scales as he slithered towards the hole. His stomach felt like it was about to explode, so much so, that he was convinced mice would come spilling out of his gut if he twisted his body a certain way.
Maybe I can sleep it off in there. He thought to himself.
Septiezal slid into the small hole, his cylinder body flowing behind him. The young python tucked himself into a ball and buried his head underneath his coils, snout peeking out from under. Satisfied he let out a little sigh. No one would bother him in here.
Ahh.. peace and quiet..