"Hello Beautiful." He smirked, and the three teenages started to run, leaving him leaning on a tree. He was wearing blue plaid pants, black boots, a black studded belt and a dark blue, long leather jacket. He wore a black fingerless leather glove on his left hand, and a stag ring on his right. His hair was a dark brown colour, with a single red streak, and his eyes were a handsome shade of pale grey-blue. The teenages ran through the forest as fast as they could, eager to escape the Snatchers.
"Well don't hang about! Snatch 'em!" His voice was heard echoing off the trees as his men sprinted after the Golden Trio. He waited a few moments, then set off running, quickly passing his companions. He loved this part. The chase. It was like a fox chasing a hare. Chasing a hare that could be snatched.
His prey leapt over a fallen log, and he followed, almost near enough to touch the only girl of the group. He had lost his group in the dash, and his prey had slipt up too. He ducked, narrowly avoiding a curse sent at him. Then he slowed to a halt, leaving his men to finish the work.
A loud gasp was heard, and he looked down the hill to see that every one fo the Golden Trio was caught. Of course, at that moment he didn't know who they were. He saw Fenrir punch the ginger in the stomach, and calmly strutted down the slope, smirking.
Each hostage was held by a Snatcher. In the ginger's case, he was held to the forest floor with a foot. He ignored the lads, and walked over to the girl. She saw him coming, and her beautiful melted chocolate brown eyes glowed with fear. The dappled light shone onto her brown hair.
"What's your name?" He asked. When she didn't answer, he just hoisted her up on his shoulder and disapparated. They arrived in a small clearing, filled with a number of small tents. He carried her over to one. His own quaters, and placed her inside. Like all tents, it was magically grown inside. There was a bed, a coffee table, a black sofa (no supprise), and to one side, a washroom and a kitchen.
He dumped her on the bed, and stood over her, grinning widely. "Hello, my little hare."
