Friday, June 7, 2013

Secondary Decision 2

     Following humans is for lame people. Besides, why do you need to go interact with other humans when you can just talk to yourself? So overrated. Chances are you'll never encounter other humans again in your lifetime because of this decision. No guarantee that you'll die because of this decision, but it wasn't a very good one. Good luck discovering agriculture and creating a settlement now.
("Super Wolf", image, http://etc.usf.edu/clipart/28300/28365/wolf_28365_lg.gif)
     The cry of a wolf echoes in the distance, and you pick up on the trail of your next meal. Jumping over roots, swerving through trees, you remind yourself of a jungle man that hasn't been created yet. Except you're not swinging on vines. 
You freeze.
     In front of you is the wolf den, home to a lot more wolves than you considered possible. You disregard counting how many there are, but you know it's at least more than two. You glance down at your hairy forearms and flex, revealing the effort and time you put into lifting random stones for fun. You so got this, but your little brain is a bit worried. So what if your brain is having second thoughts about following these wolves, this is your decision not your brain's.
     Are you going to [be a real man and attack the entire wolf pack while they sleep?]
     Or will you [wimp out, not attack them, and wander the forest in shame?]