Galar
It had been hours since his friends had left, since they attacked, and he killed, a human. Though he was sure the human was gone for good, Galar listened to Flurry and Starlit's advice on hiding. For the first few hours, he hid underwater; only coming up for air. Now he was too cold and needed warmth. The alligator climbed up onto the log he was usually on and basked in the sun until warm again. Hours passed.
After sometime, he was back in the water, hungry. He waited with only his head showing above the murky waters. He was also keen to listen for the sound of a boat; his biggest enemy. His second biggest threats where larger alligators. He would have left his territory for a while to hide, but other alligators would have killed him.
Spark
The small spaniel padded through the marsh, using his nose to find where his friends had been last. That's where he hoped to find Galar. After a long search, he finally came across the area where the alligator was, but he didn't notice him hiding in the water. Timidly, Spark called out, "Galar? Where are you..."
Galar
Galar, a bit upset his hunting had been spoiled, but not angry, let his whole body rise to the surface of the water as he glided to the shore where Spark was. "What do you want? I didn't think you'd come out here by yourself... nothing happened to Flurry and Starlit, right?" Their absence worried him.
Spark
Still very intimidated by the reptile who was bigger than him, Spark backed off a bit. "Two humans came and took them somewhere, but the lady knows about it... they will be back. Flurry wanted me to tell you they'd be gone for a few days."
Galar
His eyes narrowed slightly, "Two humans took them? Well if they don't come back when they're suppose to, come and tell me and I'll go help them." Galar paused a moment, changing the subject, "Do you have any food? I'm awfully hungry."
Spark
Spark shakes his head, backing off a bit more, "No, I don't have any food, sorry. But if you wait a few days, I'm sure I could get you some!" the spaniel was obviously very nervous, "Well, I must go now. Bye!" he yipped and took off running back to the Woodland Farm.