Rhysati carried the unconscious Myrians to a secluded area, one beneath the jutting outcrop of a strange rock formation, perhaps formed by the long ago cataclysm that was the Valterrian. She had made good progress in her Dhani form, for no creature strayed into her path. None dared, not against such a formidable predator. The place was familiar to her - she had often thrown live prey over the edge of the highest point of the outcrop, enjoying the sight of their mangled bodies and the sound of their bones breaking as they hit the ground - and she reached it in no time.
Tall, stout trees littered the area, their thick trunks serving as excellent cover from anyone who may be spying in them, as well as visual breaks and obstacles from pursuers should Rhysati need to make a quick getaway. They also provided another use for the Dhani: the thick and durable vines that hung from their branches easily doubled as a rope. She used them now to bind the two adult Myrians on separate trees, making sure than even she, with her greater strength, could not break the bonds. Propping them up facing each other, she bound each on the wrists and ankles, waist and thighs, making sure that the vines bit deeply on their skin so that even the smallest of movement would chaff their skin. More vigorous attempts would have the coarse material cutting into their flesh.
The unconscious baby Rhysati left at the foot of the male. She would use it later as a prop for the show she had prepared for these two. She actually couldn't wait for that moment.
As she shifted back to her human form, a wicked smile twisted her pale lips.
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"Wakey, wakey, little Myrian."
The blows that followed the words were what Rhysati called love taps – not much strength behind them but lovingly painful enough to rouse the man from his unconsciousness. She had tied him spreadeagled against the thick tree truck, his arms and legs pulled so tautly that the only thing he could move was his head, and not without a great deal of pain if he did. With the Phantom’s Shell still coursing through his veins, the Dhani knew that every little movement was torture in and of itself. That knowledge widened the smile on her lips.
There was a battered groan from the man as he stirred. Rhysati knew from the quality of the sound that it wasn’t like those made by someone just coming into wakefulness, but from one who was being assaulted by the rush of pains and aches he felt from all over his body. While the Myrian’s head still hung limply, hiding his face from her, Rhysati could easily picture in her mind the rictus of anguish that distorted his features. From his position, she imagined that all he could see was the stark nakedness of her human form. She cuffed him on the head to gain his attention.
“Hey! Meat! My eyes are up here. Stop staring at my tits.”
Rhystati cuffed him again. A louder groan soon followed.
“Keep your eyes on me when I’m talking to you!” The Dhani pulled the man’s hair back forcefully, craning his neck so that he was face to face with her. The sight of his eyes, one pain-filled the other a bloody mess, greeted her. Rhysati laughed, remembering that it had been her poison needle that had caused the gruesome wound. “I forgot I already took out that one…”
An idea struck her.
“It looks like you won’t need that any more,” she said.
It was all the warning she gave him. The Myrian’s one good eye widened as he realized what she had planned and he tried to pull his head away from her. But Rhysati held him good and the tightness of his bonds left him with little to no wiggle space. With one hand, the Dhani held him under the chin, securing her fingers along his jaw to prevent him from turning his head away.
With deliberate slowness, she opened the swollen lids of the damaged eye and dug her long, sharp nails around it, watching closely as the man’s silent wincing quickly became a ceaseless stream of begging as he pleaded for her to stop. She chuckled, finding it amusing how the Phantom’s Shell could turn a hardened warrior into a spineless crybaby.
Ignoring the man’s blubbering but keeping him still with her firm grip, Rhysati pushed her fingers into his eye socket, taking her time, until they clawed around the damaged orb. By then, the man’s cries were reduced to unintelligible whimpers. A twist and a yank had him screaming once again as she tore out the eyeball. She covered his mouth with her own before he could cry out too loudly, turning his pain into her pleasure as she kissed him deeply.
The sounds, despite her best attempts to mute it, must have woken up the Myrian’s mate, for Rhysati heard muffled noises from behind her. She had gagged the female to keep her silent and not draw attention to their location when she woke up. The ball of cloth that gagged her, secured by a swath of vines that was tied around her mouth, did not prevent the female from cursing at the Dhani, however.
“Ah, you’re awake,” Rhysati said to her as she turned. “Excellent.”
She released her hold on the poor Myrian, letting the blood from the now empty eye socket to pour onto the ground, as she moved towards the female. |