Scorn frowned when he failed to answer her question, and instead only asked his own question. She would have minded less if the question made sense. She understood each of the words individually, but when put together, she could not fathom their meaning. Thinking was just something you did, it didn't require any particular tools. If he had said 'kill', then his question would have made sense, since she could kill with her mouth, but often preferred to use her claws, since they were at least as sharp as her mouth, but had longer reach. On the other hand, killing with her mouth got the food closer to where it would eventually go, so in some cases it was more efficient.
She had never thought about killing in quite this way before, and it was fascinating. Mostly, she had just hunted on instinct, using techniques that had worked for her in the past. But now she wondered, was there a better way? A way of hunting she hadn't thought of, that used different methods? The desire to learn consumed her, and she could not rest until she had figured out something interesting.
Since the fishman was still the closest source of meat, she attempted to try some of him. Despite her resolution to try new hunting methods, she still instinctively used old talents. She lunged for him, claws outstretched. Unfortunately, the water was not like land. Pushing against it did not propel her forward, or at least, not nearly as much as she needed. Worse, her wings were starting to feel the strain of trying to keep her semi-aloft instead of sinking into the ocean.
One thing was clear at least: if she wanted to hunt in water, she would have to get some new skills whether she wanted to or not. She eyed the fishman, noticing that he was somehow controlling how far into the water he was. So it must be possible to navigate the water without sinking to the bottom. She eyed the shore; it was just close enough that she could probably get to it if she started drowning. She took a deep breath, and relaxed her wings.
She plunged downward, flailing in a panic as the icy water covered her head. Bubbles escaped from her mouth as she tried to claw her way out of the engulfing monster of ocean. She wasn't sure which way was up. She felt the chill dry wind on her face-fur a couple times, but never for more than a tick. when she had been holding her breath long enough to start to feel uncomfortable, she flapped her wings, as if she planned to fly out of this mess.
That plan worked better than expected. Taking off into the air with wet wings was a bit beyond her, but the flapping brought her to the surface, and the breadth of her wings floated on the water and kept her from sinking again. When she was sure she was not going to plunge unexpectedly underwater again, she took several deep breaths, reeling a bit from the experience.
Needless to say, these antics had NOT earned her fish for dinner. No, if she was going to learn to hunt fish, she would first have to understand this ability the fish had to navigate the water. It was exceedingly uncomfortable, and sleeping with damp fur would be no fun at all, but none of that meant anything at this moment. At this moment, all she cared about was getting a bite out of that fish man.
But the fish man outmatched her in the water. Was there some way to chase it onto land? Not without a whole colony of Zith, or some sort of trickery. Trickery... hmm. The fish man spoke the slave language. Perhaps she could command it like a slave. "You. Come here," she said, though with her looking not unlike a drowned rat, she may have sounded a bit less commanding than she had intended. She awkwardly adjusted her wings, rotating herself until she was facing the shore. She attempted to glide through the water, but she had no momentum, and the water did not move like air currents did, taking her out away from the shore, instead of up. She did not want to flap her wings to move, lest that damage the careful balance that prevented her from going under again. |