A footprint and a mistery
With one last bite, Sobek completely swallowed the last remnants of a sinraptor. The flesh and the organs quickly disappeared down his throat.

"I don't understand why we don't split up" Buck grumbled lying nearby. "With the strength you gave me I could hunt alone, and by dividing us we would catch many more preys"

Sobek cleaned his muzzle with his claws. After spent a lot of time together, the relationship between him and Buck had intensified to the point that the t-rex no longer merely followed orders but also gave advice. Very often in hunting it was he who suggested the strategies to be implemented. Sobek had been right: a relationship of fidelity between two individuals was much better than the simple one of master/servant.

Of course, that didn't mean Buck had become his equal: the hierarchy was well known to both of them. Sobek knew that he was in charge and Buck knew that his duty was to serve: their difference in strength determined these roles, according to the inviolable an
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