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Sebastion grunted in pain. His opponent's claws had raked him across his chest in their last exchange, lines of red crossing his haired chest. The Canadian had managed to return the favor twofold, however. Thick, deep cuts covered his foe's side, marring it's hide over it's visible rib cage.
His enemy, a large black bear, had wandered into Sebastion's campground earlier in the night. It must have been starving, since the emaciated thing refused to leave, and tried to bite him when no food was presented.
Idly, he wiped his bloody dagger against his pant leg, regretting it as he saw his rugged jeans now even more red.
Suddenly, the black-furred beast lunged forward, evidently believing him to be distracted. However, this time Sebastion reacted in time, and with quick reflexes, the lumberjack was able to thrust his knife under the beast's jaw and into its neck.
However, the momentum was conserved, and the dying bear crashed into Sebastion, knocking him down.
Too busy bleeding to death and drowning in its own blood, the bear simply lay on top of the hairy man, who now had to find some way out from under a multi-hundred pound bear.
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