"Perhaps this is as good of a time as any to reveal your dreams." Sheika felt their backs collide roughly, but not absurdly strong, they had moved quickly, back to back, ready to defend each others' blindspots from any threat. Any threat except for being so incredibly outnumbered that is. There was a certain instinctual feeling that had gripped them both, fight or flight. In fact, that was the way of the jungles wasn't it? Raw instinct, fight to fight, fight to flight, right now it would have been beyond foolish to attempt the former. Even trying to flee seemed impossible, and even as odd as Sheika was, using Corvo as bait didn't feel right, or at least not yet, when their rather disadvantaged odds managed to get even worse, he might consider it, but for now, they were better use to each other alive and together. Sheika slowly turned his head to glance over his shoulder, watching the other Myrian from the corner of his eye. Sheika couldn't deny common sense, Corvo's chances of survival were better than his, without a doubt. Sheika was going to have to follow him, Corvo, his leader until... if they made it back to the fang.
Moments later they were in a dead sprint (a fitting name perhaps) towards their fang. Sheika could see himself as he was no more than one of those eyes watching them, his body moving as quickly as they could manage, his arms rocking back in forth in unison with the opposing side of his body's leg. Each step threw out a quivering in his exposed leg muscles as they pounded the ground, vibrations, tremors, lifting from the earth and through the calf, the thigh, and rocking the very insides with a pain numbing excitement. Each time he pushed off the jungle floor with his leg, he felt a brief sense of relief as his body was soaring through the air until the opposing foot slapped against the water soaked ground. Water... Sheika thought, remembering nearly a full season ago when he hit the ground when training with Corvo, a slick slippery surface, he wouldn't so easily fall down this time. What was this strange, almost exotic feeling he had? Excitement? Joy? Ecstacy? Confidence is what it was, he was examining the very basics of his body running, the thriving life shivering underneath the skin, underneath the muscles, but there was something else he felt. Strength, endurance, something that he had, but was not his. Mother? Sheika could find no other explanation, the skull, his mother's, it was fueling him, even only if slightly, he was certain (whether it was true or not) that the bone was blessing him with his deceased mother's abilities.
Corvo felt his legs carrying him easily, several feet per second, right behind Corvo, possibly not even three yards, which now might have been a mistake as Corvo bit the dust, one might say. Tripped and fell, obviously an obstruction in Sheika's path. He had to move, but to slow down would likely spell death, even at his pace death was likely. No, he had been practicing for something like this. Sheika glanced upwards, a low hanging branch rested above Corvo. That was his ticket. During his uncanny running burst, Sheika would leap into his air, again he could have sworn he felt the essence of power within his body, pushing him farther than he could push himself, carrying him faster than he could run, seeing more than he could without it see. His hand reached out to grab the branch, with success at that, but rather than swinging and jumping over the downed Corvo, his grip slipped as the branch cracked and suddenly dropped, forcing Sheika's planned graceful acrobatic styled jump into a more of a hit the dirt with a roll. At least Sheika cleared Corvo as he rested on the ground. In fact, Sheika was able to carry himself, with his momentum, into a quick recovery via clumsy scramble to stand.
This, now, was where Sheika could have easily left Corvo behind. Most creatures would go for a slower, easier target (and a weakened one, but Sheika was unaware that Corvo was bleeding). The Fang could not think less of him once they saw the threat, they'd never know he left his partner to die to save himself. Sheika grinned as he turned and reached down, grabbing Corvo by the underside of his arm and pulled him up with all his might. Again Sheika had that odd feeling that he could feel the very muscles in his body pulling at the man. The arm like a powerful machine driven by unstoppable power to simply move an object, if only it worked as well as he envisioned it.
"Move!"
Sheika hissed his command at Corvo, a strange thing for him, trying to take the role of leadership now. Usually he was one to sit back and observe as much as possible, hence his original role as one to watch the rear (and he was sure he was going to be threatened, possibly punished for not finding this threat sooner). His mother was a Fang leader in life though, perhaps that was why now he had that fire in his eyes, ignited by a comrade in danger. Sheika waved Corvo on as he decided to lag behind slightly, watching Corvo's back, protecting him, more or less, with his own life. Dear Myri, Sheika preyed that Corvo would find another witch doctor to make use of Sheika's corpse, assuming it would be recovered after his severely mauling.
Their Survival Depended on one thing now, their Fang. |