Gromhir had selected his prey the moment he had burst from the woods. Animals, like humanoids were all different but to a human, this was barely perceptible. Scents and movements were the best ways to judge an animal and only another animal could truly read them. His target was slower to react even though it was in the centre of the herd. Sapphire eyes fixated on every movement it made.
Time slowed for the hunter as well. But not in the same way as it did for the beauty, the beast was different. The world of colour vanished around him, not drained of life but of focus. The only thing that mattered to the beast was him and his quarry. Every thunderous fall of his huge paws brought him closer. He could pick out every detail of his victim. The fear in its eyes, the weakening rear leg and the wound that had caused it. However, he was snapped back to reality by something more than just the gravity of the situation.
It was the first time he truly became aware of the bond that they now shared. Kamalia had begun to unleash whatever she had planned and it caused a change in her being. No longer the gentle woman he had known in Mura, something sinister rose beneath the surface. It bubbled like some vile pot on a witch’s mantle, just waiting to froth over the sides. He was more worried for Kamalia now than he had been at the start of their hunt.
The hunt! The fog rose thick like the walls of safety of Mura’s buildings. The herd separated, confused once more by this strange turn in events. But the one that Gromhir had chosen plummeted straight through the fog. Gromhir howled once more, but this time, it spoke to Kamalia directly. The bond between them letting her know where the white creature was. He could not catch it yet but she could.
But, the storm had yet to arrive.