The large, white, male tiger was making a chuffing sound, a muted, backward whistle. The sucking noise came from deep inside its wide throat. The sound was almost unearthly. Birds took flight from a nearby cypress1 oak. Small animals scampered2 away as fast as they could.
The tiger was eight feet long, muscular, and weighed just over five hundred and eighty pounds. Under ordinary circumstances its prey3 would have been pigs and piglets, deer, antelope4, water buffalo5. There were no ordinary circumstances in California. There were lots of humans, though.
The cat pounced6 quickly, its lithe7, powerful body moving effortlessly.
The young blond male didn’t even try to resist. The tiger’s massive jaw8 opened wide, then clamped down onto the man’s head. The cat’s jaws9 were strong enough to pulverize10 bone. The man screamed,’Stop! Stop! Stop!’
Amazingly the tiger stopped.
Just like that. On verbal command.
‘You win,’ the blond man laughed and patted the animal, which released his head.
The man twisted sharply to the left. His movements were almost as quick and effortless as the cat’s. Then he pounced. He attacked the tiger’s vulnerable creamy-white underside, grabbing onto flesh with his teeth.’Got you, you big baby! You lose. You’re still my love slave.’
William Alexander stood off in the distance, watching his younger
brother with a mixture of curiosity and awe11. Michael was a beautiful man-child, incredibly graceful12 and athletic13, strong beyond belief. He wore a black pocket T-shirt and powder blue shorts. He was already six feet three and a hundred-eighty-five pounds. He was flawless. Both of them were, actually.
William walked away, staring into the distance at the rich, green hills. He loved it out here. The beauty and the solitude14, the freedom to do anything he wanted to do.
He was very quiet inside - an art that he was still mastering. When he and Michael were small boys, this whole area had been a commune. Their mother and father had been hippies, experimenters, freedom lovers, massive drug-takers. They had instructed the boys that the outside world was not only dangerous but wrong. Their mother had taught William and Michael that having sex with anyone, even with her, was a good thing, as long as it was consensual. The brothers had slept with their mother, and their father, and many others in the commune. Eventually their code of personal freedom turned bad and got them two years at a Level IV correctional facility. They had been arrested for possession, but it was aggravated15 assault that put the brothers behind bars. They were suspected of much more serious crimes, but none could be proved. As William stared off at the foothills, he marveled at the concept of the unbridled mind. Day by day he left behind the shabby baggage of his past life. Soon he would have no false morals, or ethics16, or any of the other bullshit inhibitions taught in the civilized17 world. He was getting closer to the truth. So was Michael.
William was twenty.
Michael was only seventeen.
They had been killing18 together for five years, and they kept getting better and better at it.
They were invincible19.
Immortal20.
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v.突然袭击( pounce的过去式和过去分词 );猛扑;一眼看出;抓住机会(进行抨击) | |
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