The wind was blowing downhill and his scent did now follow. This led to the false belief that the monster had been outrun, and she was safe, if only for the moment. Her eyes scanned the horizon drastically, but despite his large form she could not spot him anywhere. Perhaps he was waiting in ambush, or perhaps she had indeed managed to outwit him and secured her survival for another day. As quietly as she could, she settled herself in a patch of tall grass and promptly began to massage her aching legs. She would have to rest or risk having the energy to engage this man again, if he ever decided to show up. As she sat amongst the plants that loomed over her head like a comforting wall, she pondered over the actions of this stranger and what it meant.
Was he a murderer? He had called himself Navis, and his smoldering eyes told of many years lived in shadows and torment. He was Akalak, although Mao had found the name familiar, she could not remember any moment in her short existence on Mizahar where she had encountered such creatures. Perhaps at that time, she was surrounded by her family and sheltered in their tender and loving care, without so much as a desire to reside within the walls of humans. She scowled at the word. Humans. The word made her fists clench, causing her sharp nails to dig into the soft flesh of her palm, nearly puncturing it. But her hatred was still very much alive, and seemed stronger when she passed by travelers who told of their journey to Zeltiva. At the time she wished hellfire rained on their heads and could picture herself tearing open their throats and drinking their blood in the gallons, but she could not risk being labeled as a murderer and hunted. At least not yet.
The slow, lumbering walk of the Akalak came to Mao's attention through the vibrations in the soil beneath her. Her body tensed at this notion, and she quickly moved into a crouched position, her eyes fixated on his body as he eased into view. She had no chance of outrunning him now; she was exhausted, and her legs could take no more. As he spoke, however, his words sent a chill up her spine that caused the hairs on the back of her neck to stand on end. Silently, and nearly effortless she stood, facing him. "So you have caught up to me. I have no strength left to run. What will you do now?" She called, the wind carrying her words in his direction. "Will you kill me?" She murmured, rubbing her eyes angrily to prevent the tears of fear from escaping. How embarrassing that she would succumb to this now, but still her stubbornness would not falter. She stood her ground, eyes unblinking and akin to the stare of a predator ready for the killing. This would be a game to test her charade.
"Do I look delicious? Would you like me to shed my clothes for you?" If pure speed and her agile abilities alone would not grant her an escape from Navis then surely her little act would have some type of affect. She could not deny that his demeanor and his want for killing was attractive to her, but the fact that she was a target was not comforting, and frightened her in the least.