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  • ChaCha nodded in respect and helped the fawn to his feet. "Come on, you can come with us." She whispered into his ear.

  • Buck rolled his eyes and started to follow. "Name's Buck!" He said, the deer sounded Australian.

  • "Well Buck, I'm going to beat your ass if you don't leave" snorted Chongo wanting to keep his herd.

  • Listen, buddy...you don't want to do that!" Buck threatened and moved his face close to his.

  • "And why not" Growled Chongo. He smirked, the fight was his to win, his antlers and size was more than double compared to the other stag.

  • Locking antlers with him, Buck flipped him onto his back and shook him around till his antlers unlocked. "That's why." Buck chuckled.

  • Chongo dodged and charged at him.


    Ooc: Thats powerplaying/godmodding u can decide my charries response :)

  • I know...


    Buck charged at him...soon the antlers would come together IF Buck wouldn't miss.

  • Chongo dug his hooves into the grown and begun to use all his strenght to push Buck down.

  • Buck pushed up coming back stronger than ever, taking in a deep breath he shoved up at Chongo.

  • Standing his ground he began to walk forward, and hopefully push his backward.

  • Unhooking antlers, Buck reared up and came down ramming his antlers into Chongo.

  • ooc: Thanks


    ic: Sitchel and Kid cautiously walked out of the forest, heading after the smell of other deer. They saw two big, fighting bucks, a doe, and a dawn. "It isn't a very big herd," Kid commented. Sitchel nudged her. "It's probably new," she replied. "And besides, we haven't joined yet." The two does walked up to the ground and started grazing away from the bucks but near the doe.