Collecting himself and realizing his hind right hip felt sore, the pup pushed the thought of weakness aside and lunged once more at the neck of the Zith attacker that remained and that was apparently intent on finishing off the second canine life-form it encountered that day. As the young dog commenced his next assault, the Zith nimbly rolled and moved to his knees while catching the the excess skin and fur on the back of his neck with both hands. Suddenly the dog was helpless as he thrashed his head around, snapping his jaws and making saliva fly in stretched lengths onto the ground. His peril became obvious as the Zith simply allowed the pup to tired himself before relaxing his muscles and hanging limp in the grasp of his soon to be murderer. His mother was gone and there was nothing he could do to avenge her now.
As if his dying wish were granted, the pup instantly felt the creature's grasp loosen from his back and before he could react or determine how or why this was happening, he collapsed to the ground in a heap of confusion. As he landed, pain shot back through his right rear limb but the pain was again ignored as he attempted to collect his thoughts and figure out his new situation. It was after the Zith screamed and staggered to his feet in a dazed and agitated demeanor that the dog saw the most timely arrival of the woman who was aiding his mother just moments before. Grasped within her hand was something shining as it caught the moon briefly but his gazed shifted back to the stumbling Zith. Judging by the curdling screams emanating from deep within the creatures throat, it was in agonizing pain and it was then that the pup saw the vast amount of blood left on the ground in the wake of his stampeding rage.
His wing was sliced and evidently the cut was large enough and in such a vital spot that the loss of blood was affecting its basic ability to control its direction of travel. The painful screaming turned into gargling as blood erupted from his mouth and garbled his voice. Falling to his knees, the Zith lifted both hands that were now stained crimson and stared, voice calm. Muscles failing him, his arms fell weakly to his sides as his gaze slowly shifted upwards and toward the Konti and the canine. Wavering from his kneeling position, the fading daggers that comprised his stare caught Kavala in a trance of fear and hate. But there was something more laced within the fabric of the feelings the Zith was trying to convey to the woman. Stitched loosely like a wandering thread that seemed misplaced on a quilt, the Zith was pleading with her in a difficult to follow transformation of feelings that, even considering her considerable familiarity with the race, the Konti had never experienced before.
That moment seemed suspended in time as the three shared the slowly passing rhythm of life that pulsed through the Konti's veins, maintained the exhausted pup, and coursed violently at first but now calmly from the Zith. To Kavala, it physically felt as if the life leaving the gruesome creature before her was pouring into her own body, making her full on the substance and leaving her desiring a way to purge the excess before her soul burst with it. It was uncomfortable for the Konti but she ultimately knew there could be a means of relief staring her in the eyes.