Fall 40, 511 A.V. Almost lazily, Xnnn slunk through the shadows of the alley. Life in the city was still confusing and a bit alarming, but food was plentiful at least. In the week or so since his arrival, he had already picked up a few pounds and was beginning to fill out finally, his ribs no longer showing quite as plainly through his coat. Dogs, cats, rats – even a pig someone was keeping in a noisome pen behind a tumble down building – were all readily available to the opportunistic predator. If he remained in Sunberth for an extended period of time, he was bound to get fat. It was quite a welcome change for the Kelvic, who had rarely known a full belly in his life. The Zith fed him, but rarely to a feeling of being satiated. And on his own in the wild, and then later with Tarn to also provide for, he had truly been almost at the point of malnutrition, his hunting skills were so poor. They had improved – and now what skill he had made easy pickings of the many stray, and pet, animals of the city. So it was that he was only half-heartedly stalking the medium size mongrel dog. Having already eaten a much smaller version of the species, earlier in the night, his belly wasn’t achingly empty. He could certainly eat again, and would, before dawn. But as the dog trotted confidently along, having just lifted its leg and let out a stream of territory marking fluid, Xnnn’s tail twitched slowly and he followed at his leisure. Stalking, he was finding, was much more fun when the prey had little to no chance to get away. He could make a game of it, and still eat. Motionless, he allowed the dog to round a corner into another bit of almost pitch black alley. That was another feature of Sunberth that Xnnn was coming to appreciate – the vast numbers of crooked lanes and narrow squeeze throughs and by-ways, which sank into near total darkness when the sun went down. They provided great cover, and numerous places to hide or sleep. Really, if he could only find Tarn, he thought this city might be quite a good place to live. It was so vastly different from the colony of his birth – so closed off and tight and yet free. Unguarded. So far, he had not encountered anyone who seemed to pose a real threat. He didn’t need to – when he could sleep hidden away all day and emerge as his cougar self to hunt the darkness at night – alone and undetected. He could still hear the dog’s movements, its nails clicking on the filthy cobbles. Then it had halted – and his ears pricked up at a new sound, accompanied by an intriguing smell that wafted to him on the night air. A voice, crooning softly, calling – apparently to the dog. Something that might have been the click of fingers. The scent that was like Lyth’s – only tenfold as strong. Not human. Definitely not human. The voice formed soft words and he heard the dog moving forward hesitantly, and he smelled the meat – some bit of . . . bird perhaps? Raw. Bloody. Xnnn hesitated, motionless, torn. He did not need this dog. He could easily find another. And his instincts always cautioned him to be wary, around the denizens of the city. On the other hand, the smell was captivating – so like Lyth’s. And he felt a pang that was more and more frequently pricking at his brain, and his heart. He was lonely. Curiosity, and more, got the better of him. Cautiously, he crept forward, still in deep shadows, until his nose poked around the corner. At the same instant, there was sharp yelp of surprise – from the dog – and then a louder cry. Then silence. Xnnn’s huge, cougar eyes, built to see in the dark, took it all in. The form knelt down beside the now still carcass. The white hair shimmering faintly in the darkness. The glint of metal at the end of an extremely long arm. Crouching down, fascinated, Xnnn watched, and waited. |