The Snake in the Grass
- mysticmechanika
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The Snake in the Grass
She was the snake hiding in a bush waiting to strike - always thinking she was the clever one. Taking advantage of others hard work but never realizing her venom would eventually run dry, bridges having been burned, she would be left stranded and desolate in an empty field. Vultures will circle the sky and descend because she would be presented as easy prey
And me, being the Lion, will be sitting on my rock. Wearily watching all this occur again and again. You would think, eventually they would learn. The Lioness chuckled to herself, some snakes have been brave enough to approach her and each attempt they made to strike her was denied by a swift and soft pat on their heads.
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I get the general gist of what you're going for - and it's clever. However, I'd also think about revising your first line. Set a scene. Use more imagery to show your readers exactly what is going on. For example, rather than "her lips were often a color unbecoming", as a reader, I'd like to know what color they WERE. Also, if you're trying to be allegorical using a snake to really talk about a woman, I would use more language and imagery that is "serpentine" in nature. I felt like I couldn't quite see that until the "she would strike, fangs sinking into your skin..." bit.
Overall a good start

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