by Merenwen on August 2nd, 2011, 4:24 am
As the rain showered down on Merenwen and Matthial, she trudged on. She cursed herself as her paws began to sink into the sloppy mud beneath her. The webbing between her toes was the only thing keeping her from tripping over herself as she ran. Then, suddenly, as Matthial sprinted ahead of her, the light of the flames gleamed off of his sword as he swung it at his adversary. The sparks flew, causing Merenwen to slide to a halt and peek back over the grass. And into her line of sight came a second guard. She froze, fixated on the dance of battle. His screaming roused her from her trance.
"MERENWEN, GRAB THE BOY. HE'S THE SHORTEST!"
She flinched at his yelling, and turned back quickly to search for the boy. The tides of fear rolled over her as she saw the guards armed and ready near the slave line. The expression of fear shadowed everyone's face. And then there, she spotted the smallest of the slaves, and knew she must get to him.
She lurched forward through the grasses, easing up near the guards, zigzagging to throw off their perception of her position. Had she understood the concept of religion, she would have been hoping and praying for guidance. As Merenwen cleared the distance between her and the closest guard, she sunk her teeth down into his thigh and ripped hard with a jerk of her head. His screams pierced the air and she quickly fled, leading them away from the slave line. Again, she zigzagged, losing them in the surrounding chaos.
Eventually, as she came full circle back around to the frightened slave line, she flashed from feline to human once more. The slaves panicked at her frantic screaming.
"What are you doing?! RUN AWAY!!" She reached out and grab the boy's arm. "You, you come with me! Stay close, and do as I say!" Her hands shook as she fidgeted with the ropes, trying to untie him. As she did so, she looked back over her shoulder just in time to see the second of the fireballs slam into the ground near Matthial. She struggled to find her voice, but only managed a hiss. At this, she gave up on the ropes and tightened her grip on the boy's wrist, turned, and sprinted. They needed help.
"Ronan?! RONAN!!" She screamed as she dragged the stunned boy along.
She froze, though, as a guard she has misled came from her right and snatched at the boy. With a yell of protest, she slung him in front of her and to her left, nearly tripping over him in the process. Almost instantaneously, she felt the singe of his short blade against the skin of her bare shoulder blade. The pain elicited a yelp, and she swung hard, for the first time in her life, and punched him square in the nose. This stunned even herself, but she shoved the boy forward and continued running as the guard stumbled. As he regained his balance, he pursued them with an angry, renewed vigor.
Merenwen looked back over her unwounded shoulder, shocked to see the caravan leader advancing on Matthial. The pain of her wound and exhausted legs gave off only the numbest of feelings due to the immense amount of adrenaline pumping through her system.
Again, she screamed for Ronan, but she could not find him in the torrential rain, darkness, and chaos combined. As they gained distance on the guard she gripped the boy tighter, her fear for Matthial growing. Where was Ronan?! Had he been compromised?
"You run, boy! Run to the gully and look for a man named Ronan! If he isn't there, hide, and wait for us! GO!!" She gave him a hefty shove, slinging him forward.
Merenwen planted her feet, but slipped and fell face down in the mud. She cursed loudly as she noticed the guard was advancing on her position. She pushed herself to her feet, and leapt onto him. The two of them fell into the mud again, struggling for an advantage. As she dug her nails into his neck, he grabbed her by the wrists and threw her off and into the grass. She took the opportunity to run back towards Matthial as he searched for his dropped weapon. She hadn't enough time before he grabbed her ankle and yanked her back down with him. Frantically, she turned over and kicked him in the face before scrambling back up and running for Matthial as fast as she could muster her legs to take her.
"Matthial!!" The smoke filled her lungs, causing her to merely cough out his name as she made her way back to try and help him.