Every one of the cougar’s senses remained fixed on the girl, though he was aware of the others. The dropping temperature and the unfamiliar sound of the crackling ice were perhaps more distracting, as the intense cold was something the kelvic was not used to. Still, he watched silently, as the man offered the garment and the girl accepted. His unblinking eyes took in the spark that wafted from her but he did not turn from her, even when his nose and ears picked up the unmistakable presence of fire. And then . . . the other . . . He had felt it before it came, the slightest tremors rippling from his feet to the tips of his ears and tails. That had been what he had sensed a few moments before, in his bones – the impending shake up, not her footfalls. The muscles of his haunches bunched, his head lowered, and as it began to quiver and build, he was ready. With a great leap forward, he sprang towards her, paws grabbing at the slick surface of the multi-hued water. Tight, hard muscle coiled and released, bringing him closer – almost upon her. One more spring and in mid-stride, his form shifted – wavering and shimmering and then reforming. As he reached for her, there were hands and fingers in place of sharp tearing claws. The quaking beneath them had them all wobbling like heat waves over the desert, and she was falling – right into his careful embrace. The agility of his cat form still clung to him and he twisted and they fell, his body acting as a buffer between hers and the granite surface of the ice. As the darkness erupted around them with a terrifying cacophony of sound, and lights that seemed to have been unleashed from the aurora itself, Xnnn cowered inwardly, his impulse to turn tail and run – to seek refuge . . . somewhere . . . almost overwhelming. But with Caoin pressed against him, instinctively he drew his arms more tightly about her, drawing her back as he himself watched the flickering lights distractedly. Then blessed silence – and the cessation of the whirlwind of swirling color. Every sense refocused on the girl that he was meant to protect, and Xnnn watched her face as she in turn watched the young man – and what he saw there gripped at his chest. He felt her stiffen in his arms, before she screamed and pulled away to cover her face with her delicate hands. Finally, needing to know the face of this enemy, Xnnn turned uneasy eyes towards the flame, and saw . . . Elymas! For one fraction of a second, Xnnn almost forgot himself – almost leapt up and rushed forward to throw himself at that beloved form. But in the next instant, the feelings of that last night they had shared together washed over and under and through him, leaving only pain and bewilderment in its wake. The mark in Elymas’ hand burned brighter with each passing moment – and he felt the tug at his heart. He heard the name, but it was not Elymas’ voice that formed the word. Aachym! Aaaachym! The sound was rich and deep and powerful, booming in the kelvic’s sensitive ears. Who was the one that the Benshira had called upon? Yahal? Already those memories – those stories that the man had shared with him, were fading, and Xnnn felt awash with some unnamed sorrow. The image of Elymas began to flicker and waver and in his place was forming that of an old man, a creased face, a kindly yet stern visage. Achym! The voice was more commanding – more demanding. It called to him, some part of him that yearned to obey, though he had no inkling what he was expected to do - except – leave the girl and follow . . . Unsure, his eyes turned again to Caoin whose face remained hidden behind her hands, obviously in a tremendous state of agitation and distress. For the first time, he saw the collar of tattoo which wrapped about her neck, and without thought his fingers went to it, to her. His chest heaved, with a great sigh, and in the next heart beat he had turned from her, leaping up and springing over the intervening flame, reaching for the wavering figure’s throat, with razor sharp claws as once more he shifted. |